Key Points

Folk singer Malini Awasthi has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of classical legend Pandit Chhannulal Mishra. She highlighted how his music beautifully blended devotion, spirituality, and emotion while connecting directly with listeners. Awasthi remembered his simple lifestyle entirely dedicated to music and his deep connection with Lord Ram. The Padma Shri awardee emphasized Mishra's crucial role in respectfully integrating folk elements into classical music, ensuring his legacy will continue inspiring future generations.

Key Points: Malini Awasthi Mourns Pandit Chhannulal Mishra Loss to Indian Music

  • Malini Awasthi describes Mishra's death as a great loss to Indian musical tradition
  • Mishra blended speaking and singing in a uniquely relatable performance style
  • He lived simply in a small room dedicated entirely to music and devotion
  • His crucial role was integrating folk elements into classical music with respect
  • Mishra's home reflected his deep spiritual connection with Lord Ram
  • He was remembered as a sea of wisdom who remembered devotional songs by heart
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Great loss to India music: Folk singer Malini Awasthi pays tribute to Pandit Chhannulal Mishra, remembers his devotion to music, God

Padma Shri Malini Awasthi pays tribute to classical legend Pandit Chhannulal Mishra, remembering his devotion, folk-classical fusion, and spiritual musical legacy.

"The passing of Pandit Chhannulal Mishra is a significant loss to Indian music - Malini Awasthi"

Lucknow, October 2

Renowned folk singer and Padma Shri awardee Malini Awasthi has described the demise of classical music legend Pandit Chhannulal Mishra as a "great loss" to Indian music.

"The passing of Pandit Chhannulal Mishra is a significant loss to Indian music, particularly to the tradition of Kashi and the broader Indian musical heritage that encompasses devotion, spirituality, emotion, sweetness, and a style that directly connects with listeners. Mishra's unique and exceptional personality was mirrored in his singing, which seamlessly blended speaking and singing, making him instantly relatable to his audience," she told ANI.

Awasthi spoke about how the late singer used to lead a very simple life, dedicating his entire time to music and devotion to God.

"He lived a simple life in a small room, where he slept, practised, and prepared for performances. His deep connection with Lord Ram was evident in his home, filled with deities, and his teachings and performances were imbued with this spiritual essence," she added.

The artist paid a homage to Pandit Chhannulal Mishra's crucial role in integrating folk elements into classical music with respect, adding that the simplicity, humility, and universal appeal of his music received much love from his followers.

"His legacy will continue to inspire, and his contributions to Indian music will be remembered forever," she said.

Malini Awasthi recalled an incident when the late singer gave his blessings at her daughter's wedding by reciting 'Ram Chaupal' in front of the guests.

"He was a sea of wisdom. He remembered several devotional songs by heart. I believe it was very extraordinary. As an artist, I would say he had a major contribution toward Indian music with an infusion of folk elements," she said, before offering her final respects.

Pandit Chhannulal Mishra passed away on Thursday at 4:15 am at his daughter Namrata's residence in Mirzapur's Gangadarshan Colony. He was 89.

Tributes have been pouring in from prominent leaders, fans, and those from the music fraternity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
His ability to blend folk with classical while maintaining the purity of both traditions was remarkable. We've lost a true gem of Indian culture. His music will continue to inspire generations.
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Aditya G
The description of his simple lifestyle in a small room dedicated to music and devotion is so inspiring. In today's materialistic world, his life teaches us what true dedication means. Om Shanti 🕉️
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the tribute, I wish more young people in India were exposed to such legendary artists during their lifetime. Our education system should include more about our musical heritage.
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Karthik V
My grandfather used to play his bhajans every morning. Pt. Mishra's voice had that rare quality that could transport you to a different spiritual plane. End of an era indeed 😔
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Meera T
The story about him reciting Ram Chaupal at Malini Awasthi's daughter's wedding shows what a generous soul he was. True artists don't just create art, they become blessings in people's lives.

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