Mallikarjun Mansur

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Stamp Set Indian Musicians
Date of Issue September 3, 2014
Denomination Rs. 45
Quantity 100,000
Perforation 13½
Printer Security Printing Press, Hyderabad
Printing Process Wet Offset
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Multicolor
Credit (Designed By) Ms. Nenu Gupta Sh. Sankha Samanta
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Introduction

Mallikarjun Mansur was one of the most revered vocalists of Hindustani classical music, celebrated for his mastery of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. Known for his powerful voice, deep intellect and exceptional command over rare ragas, he remains an enduring icon in India’s classical music tradition.

Early Life

Mallikarjun Mansur was born on 31st December, 1910, in Dharwad, Karnataka, a region known for producing some of India’s finest musicians. He began his musical journey with Carnatic music, receiving early training that laid the foundation for his future rigour and precision.
He later moved towards Hindustani classical music, where his innate talent and relentless dedication shaped him into one of the greatest vocalists of his era.

Musical Journey

Mansur’s music is remembered for its profound emotional depth, bold improvisations and rigorous adherence to the grammar of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana.

  • He was renowned for his expertise in rare and complex ragas such as Shuddh Nat, Asa Jogiya, and Hem Nat.
  • His performances displayed an extraordinary blend of melodic beauty, structural clarity, and creative spontaneity, all while maintaining the emotional essence of the composition.
  • Over the years, he refined his own distinct style of presentation, drawing from tradition while imprinting his unique musical identity.

He also authored an autobiographical work titled “Nanna Rasayatre” in Kannada, reflecting his deep musical insights and life experiences.

Honours and Recognition

Mallikarjun Mansur received some of India’s highest honours for his monumental contribution to classical music:

  • Padma Shri (1970)
  • Padma Bhushan (1976)
  • Padma Vibhushan (1992)

These awards reflect the nation’s recognition of his brilliance, dedication, and lifelong service to Indian music.

Later Life and Legacy

Until his final years, Mansur continued to perform, teach, and inspire countless musicians and students. His voice, marked by a rare blend of strength and sensitivity, left an indelible mark on the world of Hindustani music.
He passed away on 12th September, 1992, but his contributions continue to shape and inspire the musical landscape of India.

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Mallikarjun Mansur