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Devaki Pandit

Devaki Pandit

Indian classical singer (born 1965)


Devaki Pandit (Marathi: देवकी पंडित; born 6 March 1965)[citation needed] is an Indian classical singer.[1]

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Early life

Born in a household with performers in her family, Pandit was exposed to a plethora of art. Of her humble beginnings she says, "Beauty in music emerges from the total, complete self-surrender to the Swar. My journey with music is to attain that Beauty through Sadhana, practice. I understood this co-relation at very early age as I was surrounded by artists musicians, actors, authors who lived with this truth every moment. My maternal grandmother Mangala Ranade and her sisters hailed from Goa and were renowned musicians, singers."

Career

Pandit is a disciple of Padma Vibhushan Ganasaraswati Kishori Amonkar and Padmashree Jitendra Abhisheki. Her gayaki is thus influenced by her legendary gurus and their unique aesthetic approach to music. She was initiated into music by her mother, Usha Pandit. She received her formal training at the age of 9 from Vasantrao Kulkarni. Later, she also received guidance under Babanrao Haldankar of Agra gharana and Arun Dravid, who is also a disciple of Gaansaraswati Kishoritai Amonkar. She says, "My mother Usha Pandit, my first guru, also a disciple of Pt. Jitendra Abhisheki, taught me the basics of music but always tested me time and again; whether I had the perseverance to remain dedicated to an intense, lifelong commitment with Music. This vigilant and self-analytical approach helped me in my pursuit to acquire knowledge from great legendary gurus." With training from the Agra gharana, she started singing professionally by 12 years of age when she recorded for a children's album.

She went on to collaborate with renowned artists such as Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Ustad Rais Khan, Gulzar, Vishal Bhardwaj, Naushad, Jaidev, Jatin–Lalit, Ustad Zakir Hussain in the field of films, television and live classical performances.

Musical journey

Hindustani classical

Tana Riri has been composed by Devaki Pandit

  • Deepti (Legendary Legacy)
  • Inner Soul (Ninaad)
  • Sandesh (Ninaad)
  • Raag- Lalit/ Anand Bhairav/ Pancham Hindol (Alurkar)
  • Raag- Shree/ Kamod/ Bahar (Alurkar)
  • Reverence (Times Music)
  • Tana Riri (Times Music)

Devotional/spiritual

Pandit composed Shreeramraksha Stotram, Aradhana Mahakali and Ganaadheesh. She sang the Ram Raksha Stotra in 32 different Hindustani classical raagas.

Marathi

  • Sadabahar Geete- Vol I & II (Fountain)
  • Anmol Gaani (Sa Re Ga Ma)
  • Gurukrupa
  • Dayaghana Panduranga (Fountain)
  • Saangu Kunaas Hee Preet (Fountain)
  • Saajana (Fountain)
  • Saare Tuzhyaat Aahe (Fountain)
  • Gaanara Zaad (Fountain)
  • Goad Tujhe Roop (Times Music)
  • Shabda Swaranchy Chandnyat (Fountain)
  • Man Muthitun Gharangalatana (RPG)

Hindi/Urdu

  • Halka Nasha (with Hariharan) (Magnasound)
  • Suno Zara (Times Music)
  • "Phir bhor bhayee, jaga madhuban" from the film Saaz which was composed by the renowned tabla maestro Zakir Hussain.

Awards and recognitions

  • Kesarbai Kerkar Scholarship - the only person to receive it twice consecutively
  • 1986 - Maharashtra State Award for "Best Female Playback Singer" (film : Ardhangi)
  • 2001 and 2002 - Alpha Gaurav Puraskar
  • 2002 - Maharashtra Government Award for "Best Female Playback Singer"
  • 2002 - Mewati Gharana Award
  • 2006 - Aditya Birla Kala Kiran Award

References

  1. "Advaita: A Musical Expression of the Spiritual Journey of Seven Women Saints". The Times of India. 18 February 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 April 2024.

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