50 Years Pandit Jasraj's Pt.Motiram Pt. Maniram Sangeet Samaroha Ancient Indians
50 Years Pandit Jasraj's Pt.Motiram Pt. Maniram
Sangeet Samaroha
Ancient Indians were deeply impressed by the spiritual power of
music. Ragas have the power to heal the human mind and body. It is out
of this understanding, that Indian classical music was born. Classical
music involves single-minded devotion and lifelong commitment.
Indian classical music is scientific in nature and learning it, is like
learning a language. In Indian classical music, once you have learned the
basic notes, you are introduced to ragas (which are like musical themes),
and then you are encouraged to start improvising and making your own
melodies.
Pandit Jasraj was born in Hisar, Haryana on January 28, 1930, to
a well-known Mewati Gharana, where his grandfather, father, uncles,
brothers – all of them were renowned singers. Immersed in a musical
family, he was surrounded by musical treasures, masters, instruments
and learning since his childhood.His father, Pandit Motiram initiated his
basic learning.
In 1934, Pandit Motiram, upon the invitation of the then Nizam of
Hyderabad, to become the court musician, shifted to Hyderabad. Jasraj,
youngest son of Pandit Motiram got his first music lesson in
Hyderabad
with his father and that became his most precious memory of life. A
ceremony was to be held on 30th November 1934 for the appointment.
Unfortunately, Pandit Motiram passed away few hours earlier. Young
Jasraj was only 4 years old then.
After the demise of his father, he was trained under his brother
Pandit Maniram. At the age of 7, he mastered playing the tabla and began
performing with his brothers and other artists. In 1947, the family moved
to Kolkatta- the well-known place for artistic creativity and growth. At
the age of 22, after turning to classical singing and giving his life for it,
he performed at his first concert for the King of Nepal. His spiritual guru
Maharaja Jaiwant Singh was a great influence that inculcated the Bhakti
element in him and his performances.
He contributed to music with many innovations. He created
Jasrangi Jugalbandi, a form of music where male and female singers
create a unique surreal sound. He popularized Haveli Sangeet, which
is now famous in temples. His penchant for creativity helped him to
blend devotional music with classical music. Moreover, he was a master
at combining Indian classical music and lyrics, touching moods and
emotions. As a teacher, he opened many music schools in different parts
of the world.
Pandit Jasraj had a deep emotional attachment with Hyderabad. To
seek blessings of his father he kept going back to Hyderabad. The minute
he would land in Hyderabad he would touch the land and pray. He created
a temple like structure at the place where the last rites of Pandit Motiram
were done. He would spend hours singing at this place.
Due to his faith and Swar-abhishek he did, every time he visited
Hindu Smashan Ghat, in Amberpeth, its energy transformed. People
from around the world started to visit it and were seen emotionally
overwhelmed. It became a Musical shrine and everyone started calling
it a Mandir or Temple.
In his father’s memory in 1972, he started an annual music
festival, ‘Pandit Motiram Sangeet Samaroha‘. After the demise of his
eldest brother, Pandit Maniram in 1985, he renamed this annual event as
‘Pandit Motiram, Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroha’.
The Samaroha has showcased
performances of many eminent
artistes in the past from varied genres of music and dance. To name a
few, Late Pandit Ravi Shankar, Late Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, Late MS
Subbalakshmi, Late Pt. Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, Pandit
Hariprasad Chaurasia, Ustad Amjad Ali Khan, Ustad Zakir Hussain,
Dr. L.Subramaniam, Pandit Birju Maharaj, Late Girja Devi, Dr. Padma
Subramaniam, Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan and many others have
enthralled Hyderabad city audiences.
He received many awards and appreciation during his lifetime,
which includes Padma Shri in 1975, Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for
Hindustani Music – Vocal in 1987, Padma Bhushan in 1990 and Padma
Vibhushan in 2000. He is a widely recognized star of Indian music
worldwide. For Pandit Jasraj’s unprecedented and unconditional service
towards Hyderabad he was given the title of “Son of Hyderabad” by the
State Government. This award was presented to Pandit Jasraj by Bharat
Ratna MS Subbalakshmi.
Pandit Jasraj left for heavenly abode on 17th August 2020. His ashes
were brought back to Hyderabad so that he could finally be united with
his father Pandit Motiram. Today the shrine at Amberpeth reads as
“Pandit Motiram – Pandit Jasraj Mandir”.
The shrine has become an iconic monument of a musician who
created history with love, and devotion for music. The Annual Sangeet
Samaroha is now called “Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Motiram, Pandit Maniram
Sangeet Samaroha”.
The students and followers of the divine music of Pandit Jasraj
continue the tradition. Every year on 30th November, specially designed
performances, live renditions by musicians and recordings of divine
sound of Pandit Jasraj are played in the Samaroha. In the year 2022 when
the whole nation is celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, the Samaroha
is celebrating its 50th year.
Department of Posts is honoured to issue Commemorative Postage
Stamp on Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Motiram, Pandit Maniram Sangeet
Samaroha and salutes the unmatching contribution of these legendary
personalities for propagating and enriching Indian Classical Music.
Credits:
Stamp/FDC/Brochure
: Ms Gulistaan
Cancellation Cachet
: Smt. Nenu Gupta source indai post
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