Pandit Shambhu Maharaj was born in the year 1910 and was a famous name among the classical dancers fraternity. He was a dancer who belonged to Lucknow Gharana of Indian classical dance form, Kathak.
Early
Life and Training:-
Shambhu Maharaj was born in Lucknow
as Shambhunath Mishra. He
was the youngest son of Kalka Prasad Maharaj who was at the court of the Nawab
of Awadh Wajid Ali Shah. Kalka Prasad's father was Thakur Prasad was known to
have taught the intricacies of Kathak to the Nawab. While reporting Shambhu's
death in 1970, The Indian Express wrote, "The Kathak, as we know it today,
can be wholly traced to this dilettante's patronage and the body of work
written at his court for this mode of dance."Shambhu received his training
from his father, uncle Bindadin Maharaj and his eldest brother Achchan Maharaj.
Dancer Lacchu Maharaj was also another his older brothers. He learned
Hindustani classical music from Ustad Rahimuddin Khan.
He had two sons, Krishnamohan and Rammohan and a daughter, Rameshwari. Amongst his pupils, the most noted exponents of Kathak are his nephew Birju Maharaj, Kumudini Lakhia, Damayanti Joshi, Maya Rao, Bharati Gupta, Uma Sharma, Vibha Dadheech and Rina Singha. His son Rammohan was also his disciple and continues to perform his style. Shambhu was tre ated for throat cancer at the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences in New Delhi for three months before he died on 4 November 1970 there.
Harsh Mohan Mishra is the son of Pt. Ram Mohan Maharaj and nephew of Lt. Pt. Birju Maharaj, who is a renowned Film Maker and Visual Effects Supervisor in Bollywood Industry.
Shambhu Maharaj died of throat cancer in Delhi on November 4, 1970. Birju Maharaj, his nephew, and others were with him till the last. His work lives on through his students such as Maya Rao, Uma Sharma, Kumudini Lakhia and his two sons Ram and Kishan Mohan.