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Vishakha Hari is a tamil Brahmin Carnatic music vocalist and proponent of Harikatha, a form of Hindu storytelling. She is a mentor dedicated to instilling art and creativity within the education of children, who she believes are the torchbearer of culture.[1]
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Vishakha Hari | |
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Background information | |
Born | 3 September 1978 |
Genres | Indian classical music |
Occupation | Vocalist |
Vishakha Hari's father, Santhanam, is a chartered accountant. Her mother, Vijaya Santhanam, completed studies in chemistry and followed a spiritual guru, Sri Paranur Krishna Premi (Srisrianna), who later became Visakha Hari's father-in-law. Her younger brother Saketharaman is also a Carnatic music vocalist.
Vishakha Hari received formal Carnatic music training from Lalgudi Jayaraman from the age of 6 and Bharata natyam training from Sudharani Raghupathy.[2] She had no formal training in Harikatha.[2] Her early and elaborate training in classical music has helped her convey the essence of ancient Indian texts in an eloquent manner.[3]
Viskha Hari studied commerce and completed qualifications as a chartered accountant.[4] She also secured an All India First in Direct Taxes, and is an Academic.[5]
She married Sri Hari, a Harikatha exponent, and when she was 22, her father-in-law encouraged her to tell stories during her musical performances.[6]
Since 2006, Vishakha Hari has performed in several sabhas during the Chennai Music Season. An artist of All India Radio, she has given discourses and concerts abroad.
Vishakha Hari also occasionally performs with her husband, Sri Hari, who uses his English literary background to supplement her kathakalakshepam performances.[4] She has also performed on Jaya TV.
Vishakha Hari performs Harikatha on various topics Based on Srimad Ramayanam, Srimad Bhagavatham and Skanda puranam. She also performs from Srisrianna's works such as: Sri Vaishnava Samhitha; Sri Brindavana Mahatmyam; Divya Desa Vaibhavam; Harikatha Amritha Lahari; Sri Bhakthapurisha Stavam; Sati vijayam, Shatakams and Keerthanas.
She presents Harikathas in the narrative Tamil or English, and the songs are from various languages including Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, Hindi and Sanskrit.[5] Her reach is wide due to her performances outside Chennai in English. She has also released six DVDs.[3]
Vishakha Hari is devoted to passing on the good values and dharma of Indian tradition to future generations. She founded the Vijayashri School of Harikatha in February 2020 to inspire students to pursue Harikatha as their vocational subject.[1]
She has helped raise funds for various charities, including Cancer patients for Vasantha Memorial Cancer Centre, special children affected with Down syndrome, mentally challenged patients, heart patients at Narayana Hrudayalaya, destitutes and orphans at Sai Samskrutalaya, at Prathyarpana Foundation, and Rama temple at Delhi.[7]
She has received medals, prizes and other awards for her contributions to the Harikatha and Carnatic music fields.[according to whom?]*
Pratidhwani or 'echo of Thyagaraja Swami' title from her spiritual guru and father-in-law Sri Krishna Premi Swamigal.[8]
September 2016.She is one amongst seven of India's most-respected women artistes.[9]
chairman, R. Seshasayee.[10]
She has also spoken on “Role of education in international development” at the U.K House of Commons.[3]
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