Pandita Tripti IndiraR. Mukherjee

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"Tan Parishramee, Man Sanyamee, Hridaya Anuragi, Chitta Bairagi."

- Smt. Gyana Sharraf, India


"....not knowing what to expect other than powerful,..spiritual music,..i was simply
blown away by TRIPTI.

if you could please relate to her total respect for her music,.and appreciation of being allowed
to partake in such a sacred event.the effect on me has been profound.

although i spend most of my time in the jazz world,..my main inspiration is singers,..and
..tripti represents for me,.true mastery on how to process spiritual power in music.the reverance for the music that she herself has,..and her allowing it to flow SO in tune with nature,..is really something.
in jazz,..especially free jazz,..emotions run wild,.extreme,..and often without focus.what im learning from
listening and now seeing tripti is how to deal with such extremes to get the most communication from the music itself,and to the listener.the way tripti communicates these feelings is SO much more effective than what im around most of the time,a powerful lesson..."

- matt


". . . The groundedness of her spirit goes beyond the ability to express mere concepts of empathic feeling  & maternal authority-a sublime stillness plus feminine presence.  Her vocal & expressive subtlety & power was an ecstatic melancholia-I cried like a leeeeetle girrrllll... "

- maharloka


". . .Diwali is the only Indian festival to be celebrated at the White House. It is the only occasion when the Indian American community as a whole gets an opportunity to be at the White House once a year. It is also the only occasion in a year, when Indian delicacies and rich cultural heritage of India is visible at the White House.

While traditional India sweet was distributed to the guests, the celebrations included Ganesh Vandana and Laxmi Vandana, which was rendered by Tripti Mukherjee, Hindustani classical vocalist and illustrious disciple of Pandit Jasraj. She was accompanied by Bidisha Ghosh and Raje Shree Dave and tabla player Aditya Banerjee. . ."