Shri
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Maniram Pandit (8 December 1910 – 16 May 1985) was an
Indian classical
Indian classical music is the classical music of the Indian subcontinent. It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music known as '' Hindustani'' and the South Indian expression known as '' Carnatic''. These traditions were no ...
vocalist from the
Mewati gharana. Pandit is known for his exemplary contribution to Indian classical music. His compositions ‘ Mata Kalika ’, Niranjani Narayani, Gala Bhujang, Lasat Seer Chand are master pieces and sung by each and every vocalist of Mewati Gharana . He is the elder brother and guru of
Pt. Jasraj and eldest son of
Pt. Motiram Pandit.
Background
Pandit was born at
Pilli Mandori in
Haryana
Haryana (; ) is an Indian state located in the northern part of the country. It was carved out of the former state of East Punjab on 1 Nov 1966 on a linguistic basis. It is ranked 21st in terms of area, with less than 1.4% () of India's land a ...
to an orthodox
Brahmin
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family with strong musical traditions in the
Mewati gharana. His father,
Pt. Motiram Pandit, died prematurely in 1939, hours before being announced as
Osman Ali Khan's new court musician.
After his father died, Maniram Pandit became the patriarch of his family and moved them to
Hyderabad
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where he became a court musician and left deep musical roots.
He began performing professionally at this point in order to support his family. While Maniram's career grew, he began teaching his younger brother,
Pratap Narayan, and
tabla
A tabla, bn, তবলা, prs, طبلا, gu, તબલા, hi, तबला, kn, ತಬಲಾ, ml, തബല, mr, तबला, ne, तबला, or, ତବଲା, ps, طبله, pa, ਤਬਲਾ, ta, தபலா, te, తబల ...
to his youngest brother,
Jasraj
Pandit Jasraj (28 January 1930 – 17 August 2020) was an Indian classical vocalist, belonging to the '' Mewati gharana'' (musical apprenticeship lineage). His musical career spanned 75 years resulting in national and international fame ...
.
In 1948, Pandit moved to
Calcutta
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where he lived for two decades. In 1963, Pandit moved with his family to Mumbai. There, Pandit met political resistance from other musicians, .
Music
Pandit began training with his father, Motiram Pandit, and uncle, Jyotiram Pandit, at age three until the age of 14.
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gamaks.
Hyderabad Years (c. 1934-1944)
Pandit's family relocated to Hyderabad as his father was invited to join the Hyderabad Court as a musician.
Sanand Years (1944-1948)
Around 1944, Pandit lost his voice and moved his family to
Sanand
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under the patronage of
Jaiwant Singhji Waghela, the maharaj of Sanand, himself a student of the Mewati gharana. There he became the court musician of Sanand.
Pandit spent his time in Sanand focusing on recovery, teaching his brother, Jasraj, and collaborating with Waghela on musical compositions.
After regaining his voice during prayer at Sanand, Pandit acquired a renewed sense of spirituality and became a devotee of
Durga
Durga ( sa, दुर्गा, ) is a major Hindu goddess, worshipped as a principal aspect of the mother goddess Mahadevi. She is associated with protection, strength, motherhood, destruction, and wars.
Durga's legend centres around c ...
. Since, emphasis of religious themes became central to Pandit's music, as evident in his compositions.
Performance
Jasraj frequently performed with Maniram from the 1950s onwards. Musicologist
Deepak Raja
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notes that their duets were "rich in melodic content and depth of raga exploration" and "a model of perfect understanding and collaborative effort."
Disciples
Among Pandit's disciples included Pratap Narayan, Jasraj, Bansilal Kapoor, and Girish Wazalwar.
Personal life
Children- Smt Yogai Askaran Sharma,
Pandit Vinod,
Pandit Dinesh,
Smt Sudarshana Pandit Chakraborty.
Pandit had four children, two sons and two daughters. His eldest daughter Smt Yogai Sharma is married to Dr Pandit Askaran Sharma a vocalist par excellence. Pandit Maniram's grandson Anand Sharma who is Yogai and Askaran Sharma's son is a Singer and music director in films and television. He is pioneer of reality music talent shows and has done various shows like Saregamapa, Indian Idol, Voice of India etc. His eldest son, Vinod (1952-2001), was a singer who married actress
Deepti Naval
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Her major contribution has been in the area of art cinema, winning critical acclaim for her sensitive and 'clos ...
before dying of cancer. The youngest,
Dinesh Pandit is a
percussionist
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,
music producer
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,
arranger, and
composer based in London.
Discography
Awards and recognition
* 2018 - The
Mayor of Mumbai
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unveiled "Sangeet Mahamahopadhyay Pandit Maniram Marg," a street in
Versova, in memory of Pandit. In attendance were
Pandit Jasraj
Pandit Jasraj (28 January 1930 – 17 August 2020) was an Indian classical vocalist, belonging to the '' Mewati gharana'' (musical apprenticeship lineage). His musical career spanned 75 years resulting in national and international fame ...
,
Hridayanath Mangeshkar,
Pandit Dinesh
Pandit Dinesh (born 29 May 1955) is a music composer and percussionist specializing in Indian rhythms. He uses the tabla, conga drums, and more. Dinesh is known for his collaborations with West India Company, Dizrhythmia, The Pax Trio, and Blanc ...
, and
Jatin–Lalit
Jatin–Lalit are an Indian film music director duo consisting of Jatin Pandit and his brother Lalit Pandit. They have written the widely popular scores for films such as '' Yaara Dildara'', '' Khiladi'', ''Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar'', ''Kabhi Ha ...
.
References
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1910 births
1985 deaths
Bhajan singers
Hindustani singers
Mewati gharana
Singers from Haryana
Rajasthani people
20th-century Indian singers