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GODFATHER OF WORLD MUSIC DIES
Sitar maestro panditRavi Shankar, who
brought Indianclassical music to an
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legends, dies at 92 inUS hospital
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o h a n d a s Gandhi, particularly through K a r a m c h a n d his mother, who was a devout Gandhi was born on Jain.
2 October 1869in Porbandar, The Indian classics, a coastal town which was then especially the stories of p a r t o f t h e B o m b a y S h r a v a n a a n d k i n g Presidency, British India. He Harishchandra, had a great was born in his ancestral impact on Gandhi in his home, now known as Kirti c h i l d h o o d . I n h i s M a n d i r . H i s f a t h e r , autobiography, he admits that K a r a m c h a n d G a n d h i they l e f t an inde l ib le (1822–1885), who belonged impression on his mind. He t o t h e H i n d u M o d h writes: "It haunted me and I community, served as the arranged child marriage, couple's first child was born, on the playing field. One of m u s t h a v e a c t e d diwan (a high official) of according to the custom of the but survived only a few days. the terminal reports rated him Harishchandra to myself Porbander state, a small region. In the process, he lost Gandhi's father, Karamchand as "good at English, fair in times without number." p r i n c e l y s t a t e i n t h e a year at school. Recalling the Gandhi, had also died earlier Arithmetic and weak in G a n d h i ' s e a r l y s e l f -Kathiawar Agency of British day of their marriage, he once that year. Geography; conduct very identification with truth and India. His grandfather was said, "As we didn't know good, bad handwriting." He love as supreme values is M o h a n d a s a n d Uttamchand Gandhi, also much about marriage, for us it passed the matriculation traceable to these epic Kasturba had four more called Utta Gandhi. His meant only wearing new exam at Samaldas College in characters. children, all sons: Harilal, mother, Putlibai, who came clothes, eating sweets and Bhavnagar, Gujarat, with born in 1888; Manilal, born in In May 1883, the 13-from the Pranami Vaishnava playing with relatives." some difficulty. Gandhi's 1892; Ramdas, born in 1897; year-old Mohandas was c o m m u n i t y , w a s However, as was prevailing family wanted him to be a and Devdas, born in 1900.[18] married to 14-year-old Karamchand's fourth wife, the tradition, the adolescent bride barrister, as it would increase At his middle school in Kasturbai Makhanji (her first first three wives having was to spend much time at her the prospects of succeeding to Porbandar and high school in name was usually shortened apparently died in childbirth. parents' house, and away his father's post.Rajkot, Gandhi remained a t o " K a s t u r b a " , a n d Jain ideas and practices from her husband.[ In 1885, mediocre student. He shone affectionately to "Ba") in an p o w e r f u l l y i n f l u e n c e d when Gandhi was 15, the neither in the classroom nor
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Paradise on theEarth at Ladakh
A trip to Ladakh, range between 0 degrees to -28 painted in green and white India's cold desert is degrees, in summers one gets colour. Another place that you a once-in-a-lifetime to face temperatures like 3 must visit is the
experience. With its spectacular degrees to 30 degrees. Since SankarGompa, which is natural beauty, the place is a the temperatures are diverse situated within the city and visual treat for both your eyes and the altitude only gets is one of the oldest and your digital cameras. Read higher, travellers are suggested structures here. At one on... to have preventive medication time, this monastery
for altitude sickness before only welcomes Nestled at an altitude of meditation in embarking on their journey. maximum twenty 3,500 meters above the sea are also found here.
the lotus monks and is a level, between the Kunlun The Leh Palace, which is Also if one is fond of position rather than his fairly active one. Mountain Range in the north situated behind the main jewellery, it is possible to find usual representations as Also the monks here are and the main Great Himalayas market has eight stories and is relevant items like unpolished standing or in a sitting posture extremely hospitable and to the south, is a small, yet similar to the Potala Palace of silver and turquoise jewellery on a high throne.always offer yak butter tea to bustling town of Leh. Being Lhasa and still belongs to the and chunky shell bangles worn those visiting the monastery. On Old Leh Road exists the largest city of Ladakh, Leh royal family of Ladakh. Just by Ladakhi women. There are
the Tibetan Refugee Market enjoys the maximum tourism. ahead of the palace is the Also a visit to the famous also a range of excellent rugs which is an ideal place for It not links one of the sleepy famous Chamba Temple, Thikse Monastery is a must. and carpets that have shopping in Leh. Tibetan hamlets and valleys of the which is aoneroomed shrine This monastery is the largest traditional Persian and markets are popular for their district, but is also one of the that has a huge icon of such structure in central Kashmiri themes. Some other metal-ware. The visitors here few remaining Buddhist Maitreya, the Buddha to come. Ladakh and is primarily known attractions of these markets are who have an eye for artistic destinations inSouth Asia. Since this temple cannot be for its magnanimous statue of the native Thangka paintings, pieces would find sonorous found easily, it is essential to Maitreya (future Buddha) in Being a cold desert, this jewellery made of semi-bowls made of nine metals like enquire about it in the second its Maitreya Temple. This arid terrain experiences drastic precious stones, small prayer cymbals, decorative brass and row of shops. statue is 15 meters (49 ft) high weather changes. The wheels, shawls, stoles and copper trumpets. Besides, and the largest such statue in temperatures are so extreme music bowls. Also in the bazaar, at the cymbals that have religious Ladakh. The Buddha here is that while one in winters top of the street, one can see themes that are used in unusually portrayed as seated experiences temperatures the Jama Masjid. This has been
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t is indeed surreal for me to believe that Pandit Ravi
Shankar, whom I called Dada is no more. His passing away marks the end of an era that was truly magical. What he did for music was outstandingly unique in its nomenclature.My father Ustad Haafiz Ali Khan and Raviji’s guru Ustad Allaudin presented his music. Our Khan learnt from the families have been very same guru Ustad Wazir close and our meetings Khan who belonged to the were always full of Senia Beenkar Gharana. laughter and musical In fact, Raviji once wrote discussion. The first time me a message saying that Raviji came to our house let’s keep the Senia was in 1977, Amaan was Beenkar flag flying high. three months old. I will The way in which he miss himplayed the sitar had no end. freshness and a different Amjad Ali Khan is at o n a l q u a l i t y. H i s Sarod virtuoso determination and hard work brought him a status of being an international superstar. He is one of the most for tunate and successful Indian classical musicians. I would call him a ‘miracle man’ who changed the face of the classical music in the world .I attended many of Raviji’s concerts with great tabla players like Kishan Maharaj, Ustad Allah Rakha, Chatur Lal and Kanai Dutt. I always admired his approach to raga and taal. There was always so much to learn f r o m t h e w a y h e
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In an earlier interview, sitar music centre. I have such remember it now. I would revealed that it would be a player and composer beautiful memories of him really love to come back. pleasure for her to perform Anoushka Shankar had teaching his students. I On asked if Ganga inspires in Varanasi. She said, “It expressed her desire to remember being really her musically, she said, would be a real joy to play return to Varanasi, the struck by what a happy, “I’ve always found the in Varanasi, both for the birthplace of her legendary creative atmosphere it was. energy of water very magic of the city itself and father Ravi Shankar. The I also have wonderful inspir ing. My father f o r t h e p e r s o n a l p r o d i g a l d a u g h t e r memories of boating on created a raga many years significance of my father recollected her days in the the Ganga. As cliched as it ago called Gangeshwari, having been born there.”city, and said, “I have been sounds, the sunsets in inspired by the Ganga, and to Varanasi several times as Varanasi are so beautiful. that’s something I love to a child. We stayed at my Even though I was a small play. Varanasi is called the father’s home and his chi ld, I s t i l l v iv idly city of music. She also
Pandit Ravi Shankar (left) and daughter Anoushka pet a goat in this Feburary 25, 2002 photo APPandit Ravi Shankar (left) and daughter Anoushka pet a goat in this Feburary 25, 2002 photo APSAMPLE
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