The Ketaki Foundation Trust hosted a memorable event at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bhubaneswar, to mark the 92nd birth anniversary of Dr. Jadunath Prasad Das, a distinguished cardiologist, painter, and cultural icon.
The evening was highlighted by the release of a poignant documentary, “Hrudayara Manisha – Life and Works of Dr. J.P. Das“, which beautifully showcased his extraordinary contributions to medicine and visual art.
The event began with a warm welcome by eminent painter Sri Ramahari Jena, who set an inspiring tone. The ceremonial lamp was lit, accompanied by Anindita Ray’s soulful rendition of Jeevan Patra, a song that echoed Dr. Das’s lifelong dedication to knowledge and creativity.
The documentary screening captivated the audience, offering an intimate look into Dr. Das’s journey, from his groundbreaking work in cardiology to his vibrant artistic expressions that touched countless lives.
Mrs. Gayatri Das, his wife, moved attendees with a recitation inspired by her husband’s artistic philosophy, bringing his creative spirit to life.
Dr. Niranjan Tripathi delivered an insightful talk on Dr. Das’s profound impact in both medical and cultural spheres, while Sri Karmadev Moharana shared cherished personal memories, painting a vivid picture of the icon’s warmth and influence.
The program concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Dr. Debabrata Das, Dr. J.P. Das’s son, who expressed gratitude to all who made the event a success. Guests lingered over high tea, reflecting on the enduring legacy of a man whose healing hands and creative vision continue to inspire generations.
This celebration was more than an event—it was a tribute to Dr. J.P. Das’s remarkable life, blending science and art in a legacy that will resonate for years to come.