Indian classical singer Madurai Shanmugavadivu “M.S.” Subbulakshmi
died late Saturday in Chennai at the age of 88 (via Sreenath
Sreenivasan).
From Rediff:
“The vocalist died peacefully in her sleep,” Dr. C.V. Krishnaswamy, who treated her at the St. Isabel hospital, told PTI.
The musician was admitted to the hospital on December 2 following a bout of viral infection, which later developed into broncho pneumonia.
Her condition worsened on Friday night and she lapsed into a coma as she developed cardiac irregularities. The end came at 23:45 IST.
She was also a chronic diabetic for nearly four decades.
Born as Kunjamma in the temple city of Madurai on September 16, 1916, Subbulakshmi made her debut as a singer at the age of eight and went on to perform in concerts, a domain traditionally reserved for males.
The vocalist immortalized many songs, including “Vaishnava Janatho,” a favorite of Mahatma Gandhi, Meera bhajans, Annamacharya kirthans and the like.
Rediff: M.S. Subbulakshmi passes away
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