Bharat Ratna Bhimsen Joshi Dead


Karnataka Town Mourns Loss of its Famous Son

Gadag (Karnataka) Jan 24 (IANS) : People of this north Karnataka town, where Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was born, were in mourning Monday, having lost their famous son who ran away from home at age 11 in search of 'guru' from whom he would learn Hindustani classical music.

A place called Ron near Gadag town, part of Dharwad district where Joshi was born Feb 14, 1922, was expecting the worst since news came of the eminent vocalist being hospitalized Dec 31 in a private hospital in Pune in neighbouring Maharashtra.

Gadag, now a district some 340 km from Bangalore, has fond memories of the boy who grew to become a legend, enthralling millions across India and the world with his mastery over both classical music and 'bhajans'.







As a boy, Bhimsen would be enthralled by music - spending hours listening to 'bhajans' at temples and the prayer from a mosque near his house.

His father Gururaj Joshi was a school teacher and grandfather Bhimacharya Joshi was a noted musician. Bhimsen Joshi's mother would sing 'bhajans' for him.

Angry over not getting ghee with his meal one day, Bhimsen Joshi ran away at the age of 11. That was also in search of 'gurus' to learn music from.The journey, several times ticketless, took him to Gwalior, Lucknow, Kolkata, Jalandhar and back to Kundagol, near his hometown - enriching his life and music, and taking him to the pinnacle of the country's pride.

The Karnataka government declared a day's mourning Monday for the legendary vocalist's death.
Chief Minister B.S. Yeddyurappa flew to Pune to pay his last respects and state Law Minister S. Suresh Kumar said the state government will decide on steps to ensure that the memory of doyen of Kirana Gharana lives on.Governor H.R. Bhardwaj and several ministers also expressed deep grief over Joshi's passing away.

Pune: Bharat Ratna Bhimsen Joshi Dead  


 

Pune, Jan 24 (IANS) Eminent Hindustani classical vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi died of old age related ailments Monday morning at a hospital here, his doctor said. He was 88.

A Bharat Ratna awardee, Joshi died at Pune's Sahyadri Hospital at 8.05 a.m, his doctor Atul Joshi said.

Joshi, who would have turned a year older Feb 4, was rushed to the Sahyadri Hospital Dec 31. He was suffering from old age related ailments, including kidney problems, and had been admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit.

The 88-year old Hindustani classical exponent was on ventilator and underwent periodic dialysis during the past 25 days.

"However, since Saturday evening, his condition deteriorated and he started sinking despite all our efforts. He breathed his last at 8.05 a.m.," Atul Joshi told IANS.

Close family members and relatives were present at his bedside when Pandit Joshi breathed his last.

Pandit Joshi was conferred Bharat Ratna, the country's highest civilian award, in 2008.

A practitioner of the Kirana gharana, Joshi was known for his mellifluous 'khayals' as well as for his popular renditions of devotional 'abhangs' and 'bhajans'.

  

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  • patil, Belgaum/Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 25 2011

    Legend lived his full life, hats off to him,may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Purushothama Aila, Uppala/Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 25 2011

    We lost a legend of Hindustani Classical Music. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Pavan, Mangalore/Pune

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    I used to go to Sawai Gandharwa Musical festival at Pune every year. This great festival going for last 50 years and more. And that is possible only because of Panditji. People here in Pune love to say once more for " Bhagyada laxmi barammaa,,,,,,,,,,.

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  • Pavan, Karkala

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Sad indeed to hear this news. May his soul be in rest in peace.

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  • Omkara Nayak, Bailur/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Bhimsen Joshi's death orphans music community. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore/USA

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very sad day for all of us. Particularly Mangalore, his most favorite city (see Times of India). The GSB community saw his talent a long time ago and supported him. And now, we all cry because he is no longer with us.

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  • DOMINIC COUTINHO, PERMUDE/BAHRAIN

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    We have lost a great legend. This is a big loss to INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC. A simple person with down to earth nature who presented more than 12000 stage shows no more. Really a GREAT LOSS.

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  • PRANESH V, MANGALORE/AFGAN

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    ITS A BAD NEWS WE INDIANS LOST A WOUNDERFULL SINGER ALL HIS SONG ARE VERY PLESENT TO HEAR ,MAY HIS SOAL REST IN PEACE

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Dr.Pt.Bhimsen Joshi a legend of Hindustani classical music will remain in the hearts of music lovers for long long time.It is great loss to music lovers.May the devine soul rest in peace.

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  • Vinayak Shenoy, Mangalore / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    We will never get another legend like him. He has given vast to the music lovers. May god rest his soul with eternal peace

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  • DEVADAS PAI NILESHWAR, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    It is indeed great loss to all our
    countrymen.Sri.joshi one of the BHARATH RATNA from karnataka state.
    His melodious voice still unforgettable.I pray the Almighty,may his SOUL rest in eternal peace.

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  • S. Ramesh Babu, Mangalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very very sad news..end of an era.!! Pandit Bhimsen Joshi...man of this kind can not be replaced any time...I feel proud to be an Indian where such great singer born...he is no more but his melody voice will remain for ever and ever...God bless the departed soul rest in peace...

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  • Ravindra Kamath B, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE,
    IT IS DIFFICULT REPOUP THE LOSS SUFFRED BY DEATH OF DOYEN OF CARNATIC MUSIC. HIS 'BHAGYADA LAXMI BARAMMA' SONG IS REMEMBERED FOR GENERATIONS.

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  • Joseph M Brax, Bajpe/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Really a Hindustani vocalist. India has lost a great classical singer. May his soul REST IN PEACE.

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  • Shiva, kota/dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    My pranams to beloved Pt Bhimsen joshi and I pray god to bestow peace on him and give strength to all his famiy members and all his fans.

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  • sudarshan Hegde, Karkala/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very Sad news, Great Loss to India
    Unforgetable, Tremendous Voice, Esp. Bagyada Lakshmi Baramma, & Maze Maze Pandari songs mindblowing. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • sudarshan Hegde, Karkala/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very Sad news, Great Loss to India
    Unforgetable, Tremendous Voice, Esp. Bagyada Lakshmi Baramma, & Maze Maze Pandari songs mindblowing. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Shivanand Shetty, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very sad news and it's a great loss to our country. May your soul rest in peace Sir.

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  • Smita , M'glore / Dubai

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Sad news....... n we respect him a lot for his contribution to the classical field. N also miss always that voice which was very famous specially we used to hear " MILE SUR MERA TUMHARA " Let his soul rest in heaven peacefully.

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  • sudarshan, ganjimut

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    very sad. great loss for classical music.Bhagyada laxmi baaramma was my favorite with many marathi bhajan.

    very heavy voice with tremendous style. nobody can copy bhimsen joshi way of singing. May god rest his soul in peace

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  • Vasant Raj, Udupi/Abudhabi

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very sad news, may his soul rest in peace. Great loss to India.

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  • Eddie Sequeira, Mangalore / Doha

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    I had the good fortune of listening to Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, in a live concert few years back here in Doha. It was a rare occasion as he was presenting a Jugalbandhi along with anothor singing legend Dr. M Balamuaralikrishna. The hall reverberated with their 'out of this world voices' singing with joy. And then the way they complimented each other, the respect they had for each other and for the audience, showed me why they are called 'great'. Truely a 'Bharat Rathna' May His soul rest in peace.

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  • ahmedbava, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    very very sad we lost great Hindustani Classicalvocalist ,May his soul rest in peace

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  • avani, mangalore/uae

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    May this great soul rest in eternal peace. He may be no more but the Karishma of his magical voice will be arround us for ever. Karuniso ranga Karuniso....

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  • Baliga B S, Udupi

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    May his soul rest in peace. India will miss him...!!

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  • m srinivas kamath, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Very sad news for all..may his soul rest in peace.

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  • Venu Bhandary, Puttur,Oman

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    Very Sad news.We lost the Gana Gandharva .The "Bhagyada Laxmi Baramma"echoing in our ears.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    PEOPLE STILL REMEMBER THE SONG ON NATIONAL INTEGRATION 'MILE SUR MERA TUMHARA..' IN WHICH JOSHI HAD A SMALL PART. THIS IS A BIG LOSS NOT JUST TO HINDUSTANI MUSIC BUT TO THE ENTIRE FRATERRNITY OF MUSIC LOVERS. MAY HIS SOUL R.I.P.

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  • Vishwajith, Uchila/Udupi

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    May his soul rest in peace!

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  • Mohan H Naik, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    " Bhagyada laxmi barammaa,,,,,,,,,, Lost an icon of classical music.

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  • TSPA , Oman

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    He is a rare GEM.
    Powerful Music ..touches the SOUL.

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  • NAYAK N B, MANGALORE

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    Of course we lost a Legend but not his classical music May his soul rest in peace

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  • Great Loss of Hindustani Classical Music, rajmulki

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    It is a very sad news to hear.. its greatest loss for Hindustani Classical Music. what a great Bhajans he has given.. dear readers BHARATHRATHNA PT. BHIMSEN JOSHI had a close link with Mangalore Carstreet. it is believed that he started his currier from Mangalore. may god rest his soul in peace.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    MAY HIS SOUL REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.  WE LOST LEGEND OF CLASSICAL MUSIC WHICH IS A GREAT LOSS TO MUSIC WORLD.

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  • D M D Souza, Bantwal

    Sun, Jan 23 2011

    We lost a Legend in Hindustani Classical music but his legacy will continue & linger on with all his renditions still enthralling all those listeners who can listen to them for many more ages,though the void left behind cannot be filled by anybody else.
    May his soul rest in peace

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