what kind of a person is bismillah khan?
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sehnai vadak.
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Answer 1):
= = Born on 21 March 1916, Bismillah
belongs to a well-known family of musicians from Bihar. He has achieved a lot
of awards at a very young age. As a five-year-old, Bismillah Khan played Gilli danda
near a pond in the ancient estate of Dumraon in Bihar. He would regularly go to
the nearby Bihariji temple to sing the Bhojpuri ‘Chaita’, at the end of which
he would earn a big laddu weighing 1.25 kg, a prize given by the local
Maharaja. This happened 80 years ago, and the little boy has travelled far to
earn the highest civilian award in India — the Bharat Ratna. accompanies his
uncle and went to the Allahabad Music Conference to deliver his recital. It was
after that conference, he embarked in a big break with the opening of the All
India Radio in Lucknow in 1938. He soon became an often-heard shehnai player on
the radio. He was praised and rewarded from all around the world for his
delicate music taste and excellence in Shehnai. Awards and recognition came
thick and fast. Bismillah Khan became the first Indian to be invited to perform
at the prestigious Lincoln Centre Hall in the United States of America. He also
took part in the World Exposition in Montreal, in the Cannes Art Festival and
the Osaka Trade Fair. His innocence as an Indian is unveiled when we find him
talking about Benaras and Ganga river. He was a very practical person and
therefore didn’t get swayed by the artificial and glamorous world of music. He
stuck to his dreams. He was also humble when we find talking about leaving
Pakistan just for the sake of his love for Benaras. He is a true human being
with a tint of the rich and cultural heritage of India.
Answer 2):
Bismillah Khan is a music magician. His patience and effortless dedication show
us nothing is really impossible if we are determined to do something. As a
five-year-old, Bismillah Khan played Gilli danda near a pond in the ancient
estate of Dumraon in Bihar. The young boy took to music early in life. At the
age of three when his mother took him to his maternal uncle’s house in Benaras
(now Varanasi), Bismillah was fascinated watching his uncles practise the
shehnai. Soon Bismillah started accompanying his uncle, Ali Bux, to the Vishnu
temple of Benaras where Bux was employed to play the shehnai. Ali Bux would
play the shehnai and Bismillah would sit captivated for hours on end. Slowly,
he started getting lessons in playing the instrument and would sit practising
throughout the day. For years to come to the temple of Balaji and Mangala Maiya
and the banks of the Ganga became the young apprentice’s favourite haunts where
he could practise in solitude. The flowing waters of the Ganga inspired him to
improvise and invent raagas that were earlier considered to be beyond the range
of the shehnai. Ustad Bismillah
Khan’s life is a perfect example of the rich, cultural heritage of India, one
that effortlessly accepts that a devout Muslim like him can very naturally play
the shehnai every morning at the Kashi Vishwanath temple.
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