PM Modi pays tribute to Pandavani Legend Teejan Bai, calls her demise "irreplaceable loss"
New Delhi, July 5
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid heartfelt tributes to Padma Vibhushan awardee and legendary Pandavani exponent Teejan Bai, describing her death as an "irreplaceable loss" to India's art and cultural landscape. The veteran folk artist passed away in Raipur at the age of 72 after a prolonged illness.
In a message shared on X, the Prime Minister remembered Teejan Bai for giving Chhattisgarh's traditional Pandavani art form global recognition through her powerful performances. Calling her contribution to Indian folk culture unparalleled, he also extended condolences to her family and admirers during this difficult time.
"I am deeply saddened by the passing of the renowned Pandavani singer Tijan Bai ji. Through her grand performances, she gave this folk art form of Chhattisgarh a unique identity across the world. Her departure is an irreplaceable loss to the world of art and culture. In this hour of grief, my condolences are with her family and admirers. Om Shanti!" PM Modi wrote.
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Bai, one of India's most celebrated folk artists, breathed her last in Raipur on Sunday. According to reports, she had been undergoing treatment at AIIMS Raipur for the past several weeks after battling prolonged health issues. Her condition reportedly deteriorated around 3:15 a.m., following which she passed away.
The news of her demise was confirmed by Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai, who paid tribute to the celebrated folk artist and remembered her for taking the cultural heritage of the state to audiences across India and the world.
Born on April 24, 1956, in Ganiyari village in Durg district, Teejan Bai emerged as one of India's most celebrated folk artists. She gave her first public performance at the age of 13 and went on to transform the traditional art of Pandavani, a musical narration of stories from the Mahabharata.
At a time when women traditionally performed Pandavani in the seated Vedamati style, Teejan Bai broke convention by becoming the first woman to adopt the powerful standing "Kapalika" style, a performance form that had largely been dominated by male artists.
Over a career spanning more than 50 years, she carried the folk tradition of Chhattisgarh to audiences across Asia, Europe and several other parts of the world. Despite facing social resistance during her early years, she remained committed to preserving and promoting Pandavani, inspiring generations of performers while earning international recognition for the art form.
Her contribution to Indian folk culture was recognised with several of the country's highest honours, including the Padma Shri, the Padma Bhushan, the Padma Vibhushan and the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I remember watching her perform at a local festival in Raipur as a child. The energy she brought to narrating the Mahabharata was unmatched. It's sad that we have to read about these legends only after they pass away. The government should do more for preserving folk arts while artists are still alive.
I'm from the US and only discovered Pandavani through YouTube a few years ago. Teejan Bai's performances were absolutely mesmerizing - even without understanding Hindi or Chhattisgarhi, you could feel the emotion and power in her voice. A true cultural ambassador. RIP.
It's wonderful that PM Modi took time to personally acknowledge her contribution. Teejan Bai ji was a symbol of Chhattisgarh's rich cultural heritage. But I wish the state government had given her better medical facilities earlier. She deserved the best care after decades of serving our art. 😔
This is a massive loss for Indian folk culture. What strikes me is how she defied social norms at age 13 - imagine performing in a male-dominated tradition back in the 1970s in rural Chhattisgarh. Her courage is as inspiring as her talent. We need to teach more about such women in our history books.
Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan - so many top honors, yet she remained grounded and dedicated to her art till the end. That's true greatness. Her journey from Ganiyari village to international acclaim is something every young artist should study. Om Shanti, legend. 🙏
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