Padma Bhushan Pandit Rajan Mishra dies due to COVID-19 at 70, PM Narendra Modi condoles demise

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New Delhi: Padma Bhushan Pandit Rajan Mishra of Pandit Rajan Sajan musical group breathed his final on Sunday (April 25). According to ANI studies, Pandit Rajan Mishra was dignosed with COVID-19 a number of days again, and died of cardiac arrest. 

Rajan Mishra was 70 when he breathed his final at Delhi’s St. Stephen’s Hospital, his member of the family confirmed. He was a well-known classical singer from ‘Banaras Gharana’ of India and was awarded with Padma Bhushan within the discipline of artwork in 2007.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to Twitter to condole his demise and wrote, “Have been extremely saddened by the death of Pandit Rajan Mishra ji who left his indelible mark in the world of classical singing. The passing away of Mishra ji, who was associated with Banaras Gharana, is an irreparable loss to the art and music world. My condolences to him in this hour of grief. Om Shanti!”

Rajan Mishra gave his first live performance in Sri Lanka in 1978 and after that, he carried out in lots of international locations around the globe together with Germany, France, Switzerland, Austria, United States, UK, Netherlands, USSR, Singapore, Qatar, and Bangladesh.

Both Rajan and Sajan Mishra have been brothers and vocalists within the ‘khyal model’ of Indian classical music. The duo achieved nice fame everywhere in the world. Pandit Rajan and Sajan Mishra believed hat simply because the human physique is made up of 5 components, the seven notes of music ‘Saregamapadhani’ are composed by the sounds of animals and birds. Their proclaimed works embrace ‘Bhairav Se Bhairavi Tak’, ‘Bhaktimala’, ‘Durgati Nashini Durga’, ‘Aarti kijai hanuman lala ki’, and extra.

(With ANI  inputs)





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