K.J. Yesudas celebrated his 71st birthday on Monday, January 10 at Sri Mookambika Temple, Kollur by offering musical tributes to the idol of Mookambika..." />
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Yesudas turns 71: spends quiet birthday at Kollur Mookambika temple

Yesudas turns 71: spends quiet birthday at Kollur Mookambika temple


Mangalore Today News Network

Kollur, Jan 11: The voice that has enthralled generations and soothed a million souls, including Oscar winner A.R. Rahman! Legendary South Indian playback singer K.J. Yesudas celebrated his 71st birthday on Monday, January 10 at Sri Mookambika Temple, Kollur.


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For the past 32 years Yesudas has been coming to Kollur Mookambika temple on his birthday to sing keerthans of Saraswathi devi, the Goddess of letters.


Early morning he bowed before the goddess Saraswathi and guided children for their ’Adhyaksharam’. Singer KJ Jesudas, celebrated his 71st birth anniversary  by offering musical tributes to the idol of Mookambika. Members of Jesudas’ family were also presentThe top-notch singer, who has rendered over 40,000 film songs in Malayalam and other Indian languages in a career spanning five decades, offered prayers with his family members at the temple this morning, sources close to Yesudas said.


Born on January 10, 1940 in Fort Kochi as son of actor-singer Augustin Joseph and Elizabeth, Yesudas took early lessons from his father before encounters with leading singers and actors of those days.


After completing schooling at St Sebasitan High School at Palluruthi, he took music as his main subject at RLV Music College, and later in the Government Music College in Thiruvananthapuram from where he graduated with first rank.


His film career began by singing a score composed by eminent music director MB Sreenivasan in Kalapadukal in 1961. The song, whose theme was the message of social harmony as propounded by saint-reformer Sree Narayana Guru, was well-received.


After that, he teamed up with leading lyricists like Vayalar Rama Varma, P Bhaskaran and Sreekumaran Thampi, and music directors including G Devarajan, MS Baburaj, Salil Chowdhury, MS Viswanathan and Ravi, to render several compositions.


"Yesudas stands out as a singer on account of his talent, hard work and devotion," recalled noted music director MK Arjunan, for whom the singer had rendered around 400 songs.


"He is one of those singers who practises music in mind even while travelling in an aeroplane or train,".


Every music director has acknowledged the quality of his music, ability to learn compositions fast and talent to render songs without losing the emotions they sought to reflect.


Even at the prime of his film career, Yesudas had unwavering committment to Carnatic classical music in which he was groomed by the legendary Chembai Vaidyanatha Bhagavathar.


He has also made lasting contribution to devotional songs rendering hundreds of Hindu, Christian and Muslim spiritual songs. His famous ’Harivarasanam...’ is played every evening at Sabarimala temple before the closure of the temple.


Winner of seven national awards and 23 state awards, he has sung in all Indian languages, barring Assamese and Kashmiri. He also has rendered songs in English, Russian, Arabic and Latin.


For Yesudas, an advocate of inter-faith dialogue, a dream remains unfulfilled – that of visiting and singing at the famous Guruvayur Sree Krishna temple, where entry is barred to non-Hindus.

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