November 6, 2024: The passing of Sharda Sinha is a profound loss, not just for the world of folk music, but for the cultural fabric of India. She was a legendary voice, especially beloved for her soulful Chhath songs, which resonated deeply with the people of Bihar and beyond. Her work spanned several decades, and she became synonymous with the Chhath festival, a celebration of devotion, where her songs held a special place in the hearts of millions.
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Sharda Sinha’s contributions to Maithili, Bhojpuri, and Hindi folk music were invaluable. Her melodious voice and deep connection to her roots made her a cultural icon, and her songs will continue to be a source of inspiration for generations. The fact that she was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian award, speaks volumes about her immense contribution to Indian music.
It’s also deeply moving to learn that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed their condolences, underscoring her significance to the nation. Sharda Sinha’s death after battling multiple myeloma reminds us of the fragility of life, especially for someone who gave so much of herself to the arts and the cultural identity of India.
Her son Anshuman Sinha’s words about Chhathi Maiya calling her home seem poignant, reflecting the spiritual and cultural bond that Sharda Sinha had with the people she sang for.