Carnatic Postage Stamp Series #8 – Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar

Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar – Indian Postage Stamp – 1996 – Re. 1

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The 8th Carnatic Postage Stamp in our lineup is that of Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar. It was issued on 28 August 1996, to commemorate his Birth Centenarary. “Gayana Gandharva”, “Sangeetha Kalanidhi”, “Sangeetha Samrat” and “Sangeetha Kalanidhi” and “Padma Bushan” are but a few of the titles conferred on him, but just saying Chembai is enough for the world to recognize him!

The following is from the Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar was born on 28.08.1896 at Chembai, a village in Palghat in Kerala. This small district is the birthplace of veritable doyens of Karnatic music, the most significant being Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar, who was popularly known as ‘Chembai’.

At a very early age, ‘Chembai’ literally stormed the music world with his performances in South India. During those performances he was accompanied regularly by the masters, Puthukotta Dakshinamoorthi Pillai (Ganjira), Malaikottai Govindaswami Pillai (Violin) and Kumbakonam Azhakanambi Pillai (Mridamgam). He went on to give perfor­ mances all over the country and his fame spread far and wide.

His illustrious contemporaries were Sri Ariyakkudi Ramanuja Iyengar, Maharajapuram Viswanatha Iyer, Palghat Rama Bhagavathar and others.

Recognition came to him in the form of titles from several music organisations. “Gayana Gandharva” “Sangeetha Kalanidhi” and “Sangeetha Samrat” are a few of such famous titles. The title of “Sangeetha Kalanidhi” was received by him when he presided over the “Vidwat Sadas” of the Music Academy at Madras in 1951.

His 78th birthday was celebrated at Guruvayoor in 1973 where the devotees and musicians conferred him the title ”Abhinava Thyagabrahmam”.

The Government of India conferred on him the President’s National Award in 1958, and honoured him with the ‘Padma Bhushan’ in 1973. But titles and national honours touched him little. His eternal service was dedicated to the Lord of Guruvayoor to whom he gave his earning from concerts from his 60th year. He used to say that the title he liked most was as a “devotee of Guruvayoorappan”.

He passed away at the age of 79 and the loss was indeed irreparable to the lovers of Karnatic music.

The Department of Post is happy to issue a stamp to pay homage to this great musician on the occasion of his birth centenary.

Credit – IndianPhilatelics.com

Did you know that his prominent disciples include Chembai Narayana Bhagavathar, Mangu Thampuran, Guruvayur Ponnammal, T. V. Gopalakrishnan, V. V. Subramaniam, P. LeelaJayan and VijayanK. J. Yesudas, Kudumaru Venkataraman and Babu Parameswaran, among others?

Read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chembai
for more such tidbits on Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar!

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Next week, we’ll cover Musiri Subramania Iyer, one of the giants of Carnatic Music, who was conferred the title of Padma Bushan in 1971. Until then, have a great week, and stay safe and well!