Bhimsen Joshi

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Technical Data

Stamp Set Indian Musicians
Date of Issue September 3, 2014
Denomination Rs. 225
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

Pandit Bhimsen Joshi was one of the most celebrated vocalists of Hindustani classical music, admired for his powerful voice, mastery over khayal singing and deeply emotive devotional renditions. His contribution to Indian classical music remains unparalleled, earning him recognition not only in India but across the world.

Early Life

Bhimsen Gururaj Joshi was born on 4th February, 1922, in Gadag, Karnataka. From a very young age, he displayed an intense attraction towards music. His commitment to learning was evident when, as a teenager, he travelled across India in search of gurus and musical inspiration.

Musical Journey

Bhimsen Joshi gave his first live performance at the age of 19, in 1941, marking the beginning of his journey as a formidable musician.

  • He became widely respected for his khayal style of singing, characterized by depth, clarity and emotional resonance.
  • His devotional renditions—particularly bhajans and abhangs—earned him immense popularity among listeners of all backgrounds.
  • He also lent his voice to films and was honoured with the National Film Award for Best Playback Singer.

A classicist at heart, Bhimsen Joshi carefully balanced traditional purity with the ability to connect with diverse audiences. His vast, commercially recorded repertoire is considered one of the largest in Hindustani vocal music, reflecting his dedication and versatility.

Honours and Recognition

Throughout his illustrious career, Bhimsen Joshi received several prestigious awards, including:

  • Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship (1998)
  • Bharat Ratna (2008) – India’s highest civilian award

He is remembered as a musician who expanded the reach of Hindustani classical music and inspired generations of artists.

Later Life and Legacy

Bhimsen Joshi continued to perform well into his later years, captivating audiences with his soulful voice and charismatic presence. He passed away on 24th January, 2011, leaving behind a rich legacy celebrated by music lovers across the globe.