Statue of MS unveiled in Mumbai

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Statue of MS unveiled in Mumbai


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“Dear Subbulakshmi, Rajaji has told me everything about your good work in connection with Kasturba Memorial Fund by using your musical gifts. May God Bless You.”



This letter addressed to legendary singer M.S. Subbulakshmi and signed by Mahatma Gandhi now adorns the Portrait Gallery named after her and inaugurated on Saturday at Shanmukhananda Hall in Matunga. The gallery is a tribute to giants in the field of music.


West Bengal Governor M.K. Narayanan also unveiled an eight-foot high ebonite statue of the singer holding a Tanpura. It is placed at the entrance of the cultural institution.


Mr. Narayanan, while speaking to a packed hall, reminisced about his childhood which, he said, was filled with visits to a “divine singer.” “Her house was separated with our neighbours’ by a wall. She would ask my mother to come and listen to her sing. I would accompany my mother from time and time and admire the compassionate voice and formidable mind which is remembered so much. At the time I didn’t understand her music, but it would still transport me to a sublime world,” he said. The portrait gallery on the Carnatic singer and her life’s achievements include photos of her meeting Mahatma Gandhi, Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan, Lord and Lady Mountbatten, Sarojini Naidu, Pope John Paul, Queen Elizabeth, Indira Gandhi and Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, among others.


The ‘Queen of Music’ as she was called by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, M.S Subbulakshmi, or MS as she was fondly called, was the first musician ever to be awarded the Bharat Ratna. She was also the first Indian musician to receive the Ramon Magsaysay award. “Who am I, a mere Prime Minister before a Queen, a Queen of Music,” Nehru had said of the legend.


It is not a coincidence that MS’s statue was unveiled at the Shanmukhanand Hall. Her association with the Shanmukhananda Sabha began 50 years ago, when she and Ariyakudi Ramanuja Iyengar sang at the inauguration of the hall.


Her famous renditions of bhajans include the chanting of “Bhaja Govindam,” “Vishnusahasranamam” (1000 names of Vishnu), “Hari Tuma Haro” and “Venkateswara Suprabhatam” (musical hymns to awaken Lord Balaji early in the morning). She also rendered Gandhiji’s favourite bhajan, the immemorial “Vaishnava Jana To.”


Statue of MS unveiled in Mumbai - The Hindu
 
What I feel about this:

1. M S amma's beauty can not be brought out in any statue!
2. There is a color by name 'M S blue'; hence, the saree could have been in that color! :decision:
 
The statue is no comparison to the stature of M.S Amma! The sparkle is missing! The statue is bereft of the bhakthi that one sees when Amma sings!
 
I whole-heartedly welcome the great efforts of the organizers in installing MS Amma’s statue at Shanmugananda Hall, Mumbai till recently albeit belatedly. While looking at MS Amma, the younger & upcoming musicians may have an opportunity to know about her contribution to the carnatic music world. They would be astonished to know how with her divine voice she rendered Annamacharya, Thyagaraja Keerthanas effortlessly besides Ragam Thanam, pallavi and after listening to her captivating voice they would get tempted and inspired to learn carnatic music. I wish the very act of installing MS Amma’s statues in various places in India or abroad, will instill carnatic music in the minds of younger generations and will be a good platform to show their devotion towards Almighty. In addition, they would also inculcate the habit of emulating her rhythm of handling the nuances, techniques and essence of the divine music given by her as a legacy to all carnatic music lovers.
 
# 1 #2 # 3 above are real comments, which I also feel at first sight itself. It does not strike you . Because we all adore her, so much because there can be No M.S , the First & the Last .. It is difficult to accept a statue , just because it has been erected in BOMBAY, THAT TOO perhaps done hastily,.The charm of M.S. lie on her wrinkled face/ the correct position of Kumkumam/ the original Specs/ typical , groomed grey hair all these , go to make her divinely looks is totally missing.
Rishikesan
 
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