Kumar Gandharva
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Indian Musicians |
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | September 3, 2014 |
| Denomination | Rs. 5 |
| Quantity | 500,000 |
| 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 |
| Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2842 Stamp Number IN 2697 Yvert et Tellier IN 2587 Stanley Gibbons IN 3014 |
| Themes | Famous people | Men | Musicians | Singers |
Introduction
Kumar Gandharva, born Shivaputra Siddharamayya Komkalimath, was one of the most original, innovative, and intellectually profound musicians in the history of Hindustani classical music. Celebrated for his unique vocal style, experimentation, and fearless creativity, he reshaped the contours of Indian classical music while remaining firmly rooted in tradition.
Early Life
Kumar Gandharva was born on 8th April, 1924, in Belgaum, Karnataka. A prodigy with exceptional musical sensitivity, he received early training that laid the foundation for a remarkable musical journey. His childhood brilliance earned him the name “Kumar Gandharva”, symbolizing a child blessed with the voice of the celestial musicians, the Gandharvas.
Musical Journey
As an artist, Kumar Gandharva was known for his revolutionary approach to music, constantly exploring new paths and redefining musical boundaries.
His contributions include:
- Introducing Nirguni bhajans, devotional compositions rooted in the philosophy of nirguna bhakti
- Bringing folk traditions of Madhya Pradesh into mainstream classical performance
- Rearranging and reinterpreting ragas with a blend of scholarship and imagination
- Creating new ragas by combining the essence and structure of traditional ones
His performances often shifted from fast to slow compositions within a single raga, reflecting his belief that music must remain alive, dynamic, and constantly evolving. His artistry balanced innovation with deep respect for Indian cultural roots.
Honours and Recognition
Kumar Gandharva’s groundbreaking contribution to Hindustani classical music earned him national acclaim. He was honoured with the Padma Vibhushan in 1990, one of India’s highest civilian awards, acknowledging his extraordinary impact on the musical tradition.
Later Life and Legacy
His later years reflected a period of introspection, creativity, and continuous evolution.
Kumar Gandharva left behind a legacy defined by fearless experimentation, intellectual depth, and the courage to challenge convention without abandoning tradition. His music remains a compelling bridge between classical purity and the soul of Indian folk culture.
He passed away on 12th January, 1992, leaving an indelible mark on Indian music.
Commemorative Stamp
To honour his monumental contribution to Indian classical music and his role as a visionary artist, India Post issued a commemorative postage stamp on Kumar Gandharva, celebrating his life, artistry, and enduring influence.