Building a Living Heritage for Kerala’s Traditional Arts through Chenda Melam, cultural training, and global learning programs.
We envision a world where traditional arts thrive as living practices. Gurukripa Living Heritage Campus promotes culture as something to be lived and shared, empowering artists to preserve tradition while building dignity, identity, and sustainable livelihoods.
Gurukripa Living Heritage Campus preserves and sustains traditional arts through a living ecosystem where artists earn livelihoods, students learn through practice, traditions pass across generations, and heritage is lived—not just remembered.
“Chenda Kalari was established to create a structured global platform for learning authentic Chenda rhythm traditions.”
The foundation of Gurukripa Institute of Folk Arts & Culture was established by the renowned traditional artist Sri. V. Bhanu Assan, who received four State Awards from the Government of Kerala through the Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi and the Kerala Folklore Academy. He also received a special felicitation from the President of India for his outstanding contributions to traditional arts.
Continuing this legacy, Dr. Prasood Gurukripa, grandson of Sri. V. Bhanu Assan, is a dedicated Chenda artist, cultural educator, and researcher.
Through the Gurukripa Institute of Folk Arts & Culture, he has trained thousands of students globally in Chenda Melam and other traditional art forms including:
• Thiruvathirakkali
• Charadupinnikkali
• Kakkarissi Natakam
• Folk Orchestra
With a strong commitment to preserving traditional knowledge, he combines practical training, cultural heritage values, and academic research perspectives in his teaching.


Building strength and stamina for powerful rhythmic performances that can last hours.
Enhances teamwork by synchronizing rhythms with others in structured performances
Gurukripa Nadan Kalakendram stands as a symbol of dedication to Kerala’s traditional art forms for over 30 years. Under the leadership of Dr. Prasood S. P, the institution has trained generations of students, preserving the authentic spirit of Chendamelam and other folk traditions.
We are not just an academy. We are a Gurukulam where discipline, culture, and rhythm come together.
Gurukripa Institute of Folk Arts & Culture (Reg. No: T3436/2000) is a registered cultural organization located in Kazhakkunnu village, Panavoor Panchayath, Nedumangad Taluk, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India.
For more than 30 years, the institute has been dedicated to teaching and preserving traditional folk arts of Kerala.
Training programs include:
• Chenda Melam
• Violin
• Music
• Thiruvathirakkali
• Charadupinnikkali
• Kolattakkali
• Kakkarissi Natakam
• Kambadavukkali
• Classical dance and drama
Over the past three decades, the institute has also identified and trained talented but financially disadvantaged youth, helping them develop skills and opportunities in traditional arts.
Through training programs, cultural workshops, and performances, Gurukripa continues to promote Kerala’s rich cultural heritage.
We offer structured online training for students across the globe.
Our mission is to take the rhythm of Kerala beyond geographical boundaries—creating a global community connected through tradition.
Chenda Kalari provides reliable instrument rental services for students, performers, and workshops. Whether you’re learning, practicing, or performing, we ensure access to authentic Chenda instruments with flexible rental options and global delivery support.
We offer flexible rental solutions for students learning Chenda, workshop participants, performers, and those with short-term practice needs. Our instruments are well-maintained and ready for both training and stage performance.
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Chenda instruments and accessories can be shipped worldwide for students, performers, and cultural institutions. We ensure safe packaging and reliable delivery to maintain the quality and authenticity of every instrument.
Worldwide delivery — Contact us for shipping rates and availability