Tripura's legendary artist Kamalprabha Devi passes away


Agartala, Sep 12 (IANS): Tripura's legendary artist Maharaj Kumari Kamalprabha Devi died at Nagaon in Assam on Thursday, family sources said here. She was 105.

"Kamalprabha Devi had been staying with her younger daughter in Nagaon. She was suffering from various age related ailments," Salil Debbarman, a close relative of the royal dynasty, told IANS.

Kamalprabha Devi was a celebrated painter and singer in the royal family. Her unique handicrafts were quite popular among the royal families across undivided India, he said.

"She had received many awards and citations," Debbarman said.

She was the wife of Ramendra Kishore Dev Varma, popularly known as Nani Karta, and daughter of Birendra Kishore Manikya (1909-1923), who ascended the Kingdom of Tripura throne in November 1909 at the age of 26 years.

Kamalprabha Devi leaves behind three daughters and two sons. The younger of them is Tripura Deputy Chief Minister Jishnu Dev Varma.

In a condolence message, Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb said Kamalprabha Devi's immense contribution to state's rich culture would remain a precious treasure of Tripura's culture.

The body will be brought here on Friday for cremation.

  

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