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Preface
The period commencing about the end of the 19th century till the end of the 20th century marked the ‘golden era’ of ‘gharandaj/gharanedar khayal gayaki’(traditional ‘khayal gayaki’). The south-west region of India which was then known as Bombay Presidency comprised of the princely states of Kolhapur, Sangli, Miraj Senior, Miraj Junior, Kurundwad Senior, Kurundwad Junior, Jamkhandi, Mudhol and Ramdurg. Only exceptional performers of outstanding caliber were appointed as ‘darbar gayaks’ (or ‘state musicians’) of these prestigious princely states. “Proudh Gandharva” Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav and his illustrious sons namely, “Gantapasvi” Pandit Baburao alias B.V. Jadhav, “Swara-Ratna” Pandit Rajaram alias Pandit R.V.Jadhav and “Ganrasila” Pandit Pandurang alias P.V. Jadhav, were reputed ‘darbar gayaks’ and distinguished direct disciples of “Sangeetratna” Ustad Abdul Karim Khan who pioneered the prolific ‘Kirana gharana’ ‘khayal’ vocal tradition of this golden era. They all gained individual recognition and fame and are still legendary.
The visionary and benevolent ruler of the erstwhile Kolhapur State, Shrimant Chhatrapati Maharaja “Rajarshi” Shahu (“the “saintly king”) honoured Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav by officially appointing him as the ‘darbar gayak’ of Kolhapur State. Later the enlightened ruler “Nalwadi” Maharaja Krishnaraj Wodaiyar of Mysore State bestowed upon Pandit Vishwnathbuwa Jadhav the coveted title “Proudh Gandhava” (‘a seasoned mature celestial singer’). The virtuous ruler of Kolhapur, Chhatrapati Maharaja Rajaram-III accorded “Proudh Gandharva” and his acclaimed vocalist sons the sobriquet “The Gandharva Parivar of Karveer Nagar". (“The family of Celestial Singers of Karveer Nagar”) or Kolhapur. Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav was officially also instated as ‘Rajgayak’ (‘principal state-musician’ of Sangli State by Shrimant Rajasaheb Chintamanrao Dhundirajrao (‘Appasaheb-II’) Patwardhan of Sangli State. As ‘darbar gayak’ he also received the patronage of Shrimant Rajasaheb Ganpatrao Madhavrao (‘Bapusaheb’) Patwardhan of Kurundwad State.
In appreciation of Panditji’s lifetime contribution to ‘Hindustani shastriya sangeet’, Pandit Vishwanathbuwa Jadhav was duly felicitated in Delhi by the first President of India-Dr. Rajendra Prasadji. The “Proudh Gandharva” legacy continued to be perpetuated by Pandit B. V. Jadhav, Pandit R.V. Jadhav, Pandit P.V. Jadhav and “Proudh Gandharva”-‘s disciple and daughter-in-law Smt. Shakuntalaraje (née Patwardhan) Jadhav, all of whom were extraordinary performer-pedagogues of the ‘Kirana gharandaj khayal gayaki’ in their own rights.
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