- Vishnu Digambar Paluskar
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name = Vishnu Digambar Paluskar
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birth_date = 18 August 1872
birth_place = Kurundwad,Bombay Presidency ,India
death_date = 21 August 1931
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occupation =Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar (
August 18 ,1872 –August 21 ,1931 ) was aHindustani music ian.Early life
Vishnu Digambar Paluskar was born in Kurundwad, a small town falling under the Deccan division of
Bombay Presidency during British rule, presently inMaharashtra . His father, Digambar Gopal Paluskar, was a singer of Kirtan—a religious song. He went to a local school in Kurundwad for primary education. But tragedy struck Paluskar at an early age. During a Hindu festival called Datta Jayanti, a fire-cracker burst near his face damaging both his eyes. Being a small town, there was no immediate treatment available and Paluskar lost his eye-sight. The king ofMiraj recognising the talent in the boy put him under the guidance ofBalakrishnabuwa Ichalkaranjikar , a learned musician. Paluskar trained under him for 12 years till in 1896 the relations between the teacher and student became strained. cite web
last=Deva
first = B. Chaitanya
publisher = Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India
title = An Introduction to Indian Music
url= http://www.chembur.com/anecdotes/vdpaluskar.htm
accessdate=2006-05-10]Travels and study of music
After that Paluskar began touring the country and studied the musical traditions in each part of Northern India. He went from place to place and visited many royal families in cities like Baroda and
Gwalior , well known for their patronage of musicians. But he broke a long standing tradition of Indian music by giving a public concert in Saurashtra and charging a nominal fee. Concerts by musicians were always given in palaces or temples but never in public. He studied Brijbhasha, a dialect ofHindi , spoken atMathura . He met Pandit Chandan Chaube and learntDhrupad music from him. Paluskar reachedLahore in 1901 where he decided to settle down and establish a music school.Gandharva Mahavidyalaya
On
May 5 1901 Paluskar founded theGandharva Mahavidyala , a school to impart formal training in Indian classical music. It was a school open to all and one of the first music schools in India to run on public support and donations rather than the patronage of the royalty. The school was a challenge to the traditional teacher-student method of training music where a student lived under the roof of the teacher. Many students from his early batches became respected musicians and teachers in North India. This brought a change in the way people looked at classical musicians. They started treating musicians with respect which was not associated with the profession earlier.In September 1908 Paluskar went to Bombay (now Mumbai) to establish another branch of the school. As the work-load increased, Paluskar shifted the school from Lahore to Bombay. To accommodate all the students, he took loans and built a new building for the school and built hostels for the students. He worked very hard and gave several concerts in public places but could not gather sufficient funds to pay his debt. Finally, when he was on a concert tour in 1924, his creditors attached his properties and auctioned off the school. This was a big blow to Paluskar. [ cite web
publisher = MusicalNirvana.com
title = Pt Vishnu Digambar Paluskar
url= http://www.musicalnirvana.com/hindustani/vd_paluskar.html
accessdate=2006-05-10]Association with the Independence struggle
Paluskar came in contact with leaders of the
Indian independence movement likeLala Lajpat Rai ,Lokmanya Tilak andMahatma Gandhi . When Lala Lajpat Rai was arrested in 1907 he sang a composition of the famous song "Pagree Sambhal Jatta". He used to attend the conventions of theIndian National Congress and sing his own composition ofVande Mataram , the national song of India, inRaga Kafi. [ cite web
last = Chandvankar
first = Suresh
publisher = Musical Traditions
title = Vande Mataram
url=http://www.mustrad.org.uk/articles/mataram.htm
accessdate=2006-08-15] Paluskar was a master of taking old religious songs and setting them into classical tunes. Paluskar composed the tune of the devotional song "Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram ". This wasMahatma Gandhi 's favouriteBhajan and was sung daily by the satyagrahis during the famousDandi March . [ cite web
publisher = Oracle ThinkQuest Education Foundation
title = Dandi March
url= http://library.thinkquest.org/26523/mainfiles/dandi.htm
accessdate=2006-05-10] He also composed a variation of the patriotic songSaare Jahan Se Achcha . Such was his fame that when King George V came to India, Paluskar was asked to perform at the Royal Garden of Lahore. [cite news
url = http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20000227/spectrum/main2.htm#6
title = Great Minds
work = Spectrum
publisher = The Sunday Tribune, India
date = 2000-02-27
accessdate = 2006-08-15]Death and legacy
Paluskar died on
August 21 1931 . On21 July 1973 , the Posts and Telegraph Department,Government of India paid homage to Pandit Paluskar by releasing a commemorative stamp. [ cite web
publisher = IndianPost
title = Visnu Digambar Paluskar (Musician)
url= http://www.indianpost.com/viewstamp.php/Color/Mineral%20Red/VISHNU%20DIGAMBAR%20PALUSKAR%20(MUSICIAN)
accessdate=2006-05-10] Today Paluskar is seen as the musician who brought respect to the profession of classical musicians and took Hindustani classical music out from the traditionalGharana system to the masses ofIndia . He has written a book on music called "Sangeet Bal Prakash" in three volumes, and also written 18 volumes on ragas. Many of his disciples likeOmkarnath Thakur ,Vinayak Rao Patwardhan and Narayan Rao Vyas were renowned classical singers. His sonD. V. Paluskar was also trained in classical music and carried on the mission of his father. In 2000, theIndia Today magazine named Pandit Paluskar to be one of the 100 people who shaped India. [ cite web
first = S.
last = Kalidas
publisher = India Today
title = Vishnu Bhatkhande and Vishnu Paluskar
url= http://www.india-today.com/itoday/millennium/100people/vishnu.html
accessdate=2006-05-10]ee also
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Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande
* [http://www.omenad.net/articles/icm.htm Indian Classical Music]References
Further reading
* cite book
last=Deva
first = B. Chaitanya
title= An Introduction to Indian Music
publisher= Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India
year=1981* cite book
last=Athavale
first = V.R.
title= Pandit Vishnu Digambar Paluskar
publisher= National Book Trust
year=1967
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