His Admirers The Appeal of His Music Was Universal

Panditji performed widely, both in India and abroad. He was the first Indian musician to perform at the prestigious Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, USA. Over the years he performed at concerts and major music festivals all over the country including Shankarlal, Swami Haridas, Tansen, Vishnu Digambar, and Sawai Gandharva festivals.

His admirers were from all walks of life; from immigrants to editors of national newspapers to best-selling authors. All they wanted was to learn music from a guru.

His admirers came from an even more widespread circle. They ranged from scientists to doctors to national leaders.

Rekha Bhardwaj Devoted Disciple

In this video Rekha Bhardwaj (Playback Singer) – a devoted disciple of Pandit Amarnath, gives a heartfelt tribute to her extraordinary guru, his sensitivity, and attention to detail cultivated throughout his musical journey. It reflects on how his deep understanding of raga, nuance, and emotion shaped not only his own artistry but also influenced future generations of musicians.

In a calm and reverential tone, the video highlights the quiet rigor behind classical excellence and the lifelong dedication required to master it. It stands as a reminder that true musical depth is built through patience, precision, and devotion to the art.

Along with partnering all activities related to her Guruji’s musical and literary work, Rekha has gone all out to share her Guruji’s music with the world.

Through the series – Guru Arpan brought out by Vishal Bhardwaj under the VB music label, and the foundation in his name… his music lives on!

Inspire your teacher and you will learn. In fact no one teaches no one. It is already there….whosoever has been able to successfully inspire the student is a good teacher, or guru.

The Legacy Images From a Chequered Life

Press Coverage How the Press perceived his Genius

My voice is measure of my health.

Bindu chawla writes about her father, Pandit Amarnathji..

Legacy of a Legend

On the posthumous release of Pandit Amarnath's book of poem 'Hansa ke Bain'..

Compositions of Pandit Amarnath

His disciples sing his music..

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