Bharat Ratna for Hindustani Classical Music Pandit Bhimsen Joshi


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New Delhi, Nov 5: One of the greatest exponents of Hindustani classical music Pandit Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi has been chosen for the country's highest civilian award the Bharat Ratna for 2008.

The award was announced in a late night communique from Rashtrapati Bhavan. The one line announcement said: “The president has been pleased to award the Bharat Ratna to Pandit Bhimsen Joshi.”

Interestingly, it was after a gap of seven years that the government has selected a performing artist for the highest award, the last recipient being shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan.

Hailing from Karnataka, the 86-year-old Joshi has already bagged several prestigious honours including the Padma Vibhushan in 1991, the Padma Bhushan in 1985 and the Padma Shri in 1972. Joshi, who belongs to the kirana gharana, caps a distinguished career spanning more than seven decades since he first performed at the age of 19. 
 
 
Born in Gadag district on February 19, 1922, Joshi is particularly renowned for the khayal form of singing, as well as for his bhajans. His guru is Sawai Gandharva. In 1933, the 11-year-old Bhimsen left his home on his own to learn singing through the Guru-Shishya tradition.

He spent three years in Gwalior, Lucknow and Rampur trying to find a good guru. His father succeeded in tracking him down and brought him back home. In 1936, Rambhau Kundgolkar, popularly known as Sawai Gandharva, agreed to be his guru. Joshi stayed with him from 1936 to 1940. He then left his guru and set out on his own.

  

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  • Ronald D.F.D'Souza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Thu, Nov 06 2008

    Congratulations to Pandit Bhimsen Joshi, for Baharat Ratna award. We are proud of you Sir. May our Almighty give you good health. Ronald - Bahrain

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  • Richard , Kuwait

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Congrats,,, to our government and the previous ones,,, it didnt take them another million years to recognise true and proven talent,,, in an era where overnight heroes are recognised...

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  • K.RAMESH SHETTY, ABU DHABI U.A.E.

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Congratulations pandithji you deserve this award you should have got this award long back this is great news for all Hindustani music lovers

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  • H M Pernal , Mangalore

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    CONGRATULATIONS SIR , FOR GETTING THE HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARD. MAY GOD BLESS YOU WITH GOOD HEALTH .

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  • Sandhya Pai, Udupi/Bahrain

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Congratulations to you Sir! We are very proud of you.

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  • S. Ramesh Babu, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Sir, my hearty congratulations. You should have got this most prestigious award many years back.However, Indians in general and Kannadigas in particular are very proud of you.Each and every songs you sang are memorable...worth prasing. May God bless you with good health and same spirit.

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  • M.Bhat, Mumbai

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Congratulations Pandit Bhimsen Joshiji for getting coveted Bharat Ratna. You have made all kannadigas proud.

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  • Shrinath Shet, Udupi / Oman

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Its really very great news to India and also to Karnataka as Pandit Bhim Sen Joshiji was born at Gadag District in 1922. His first performance was at Pune in 1946 when he was 24 years of age. That performance is still remembered (recalled) my many of the Indians. This is another great news in the field of Music / Fine Arts. Because, after 7 years of long time this prestigious award has been honoured to the field of Music / Fine Arts. The last time this award was given in 2001, to Lata Dinanath Mangeshkar and Ustad Bismillah Khan.

    This year Karnataka has acheived many milestones. On 1st November Kannada Language has been given the status of Classical Language, and now Pandit Bhim Sen Joshiji is honoured with the most prestigious Bharat Ratna Award. Pandit Bhim Sen Joshiji is the 2nd Kannadiga who has honoured with most prestigious Bharat Ratna Award. After 53 years of long time this honour has been given to a Kannadiga. Sir (Dr) M. Vishweshwariah is the first Kannadiga honoured with prestigious Bharat Ratna Award in 1955 for his excellent acheivements in the field of Civil Service.

    Since 1954 this award has been honoured to 40 personalities for their acheivements and dedications in their respective field of work / service. "Siri Gannadam Gelge".

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  • Prakash Naik, Kundapur / Muscat, Oman

    Wed, Nov 05 2008

    Congratulations to Bharatratna Pandit Bhimsen Joshi. I think he is the one and the only with that commanding power in his mesmarising voice. It is in deed a very proud moment for all the Kannadigas. I hope one of his Shishyas will live up to his expectations and carry forward the mantle in the spirit of true kirana gharana.

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  • S Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Nov 04 2008

    CONGRATULATIONS FOR GETTING THE HIGHEST CIVILIAN AWARD. A PROUD MOMENT FOR ALL KANNADIGAS.

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