Tara Devi
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Tara Devi (1945 – 23 January 2006) was a beloved Nepali and Nepal Bhasa singer, earning the endearing title of the "nightingale of Nepal" due to her enchanting voice and a remarkable catalog of over 4,000 recorded songs that enriched the musical landscape. Her repertoire often explored themes of patriotism and love.
Born in 1945 in the vibrant neighborhood of Indrachowk, located in Kathmandu, Tara Devi's musical journey commenced at a tender age of seven. One of her most cherished songs, "Sanguri Wari Nihou Tyo Dhara Pani," stands as a testament to her early talent and enduring popularity.
Tragically, Tara Devi's life took a challenging turn as she battled Parkinson's disease, ultimately forcing her to step away from her illustrious career. The disease gradually silenced her once-eloquent voice and limited her physical mobility. This period of struggle spanned a decade, with the most debilitating years unfolding in the final four to five years.
Over her remarkable 40-year singing career, Tara Devi shared her melodic gifts with the world through a staggering 4,000 songs, each a testament to her artistic brilliance and unwavering dedication to her craft.
One of her notable albums, "Afanta Ko Manma," contains her last four recordings, made a decade before her passing. Another cherished collection, "Ukali Orali," features her hit songs that have resonated with audiences for generations. Tara Devi's musical journey began at the tender age of eight when she collaborated with the legendary Nepalese musician Ustad Bhairab Bahadur.
Music enthusiasts regarded Tara Devi's singing as a form of meditation, with her voice possessing a captivating and soulful quality. Her exceptional contributions to the world of music earned her numerous national awards, a testament to her lasting impact on the Nepali music scene.
Throughout her life, Tara Devi faced her share of personal tragedies. She mourned the loss of her husband, Shiva Bahadur, a pilot, who tragically passed away in an accident four years before her own demise. Additionally, she endured the heartache of losing her eldest son. Despite the trials she faced, Tara Devi's music and legacy continue to be cherished and celebrated, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of music lovers in Nepal and beyond.