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My grandmother Vatsala Joshi (extreme right) with her grandmother, parents and siblings. Pune, Maharashtra.Circa 1937

Image and Narrative contributed by Yashoda Joshi, Mumbai

My Grandmother Vatsala Bhimsen Joshi (nee Mudholkar) was a very beautiful person. She was born in 1928 and was the fifth child of the family. She had 3 elder sisters, an older brother, four younger sisters and 2 younger brothers. She was a great singer as well, and appreciated and encouraged lot of young musicians. She inculcated the love of music and life in all her children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters and nephews/nieces. A very enthusiastic and strong woman she loved travelling. Collecting and wearing beautiful sarees was her passion. She was married to Padmashree awarded, Indian Classical Vocalist Pandit Bhimsen Joshi and had three children.

This photograph of the Mudholkar Family is taken in Pune with her parents Shrikrishna and Saraswati, grandmother Laksmi and brothers and sisters. Two of her younger sisters were not born yet.

10 Responses

  1. Is it possible to email with the admin. I believe I am related to Lakshmi Mudholkar through her daughter Rukmini Mudholkar, who was my paternal grandmother’s mother.

  2. Hi. I am the great great grandson on Govind Mudholkar. Prahlad Mudholkar, his grandson was my grandfather. I am working on a small family history project. Can we please connect via email or something, i needed a few pictures from that era.

  3. Hello, Govind Mudholkar was my great great grand father. i am making a family tree and needed some pictures. Can you please connect via call or email. I am currently in Pune.

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  5. I would like to mention the names of my grand-aunts and grand-uncles present in the photograph from left : Kunda Pande, Indumati Arora, Shakuntala Konkar, Madhukar Mudholkar, Irawati Rajpathak (with father) , Govind Mudholkar (standing in the middle), Arunkumar Mudholkar (sitting on his mother’s lap) and my grandmother Vatsala Joshi.

  6. Most of my Grand-aunts and Grand-uncles are in this photograph. From left Kunda Pande, Indumati Arora, Shakuntala Konkar, Madhukar Mudholkar,Irawati Rajpathak with her father, Govind Mudholkar (standing in the middle), Arunkumar Mudholkar on his mother’s lap and my grandmother Vatsala Joshi. I mention their names because they were a very very important part of both my grandmother’s life

    1. Hello, Govind Mudholkar was my great great grand father. i am making a family tree and needed some pictures. Can you please connect via call or email. I am currently in Pune.

    2. Hi. I am the great great grandson on Govind Mudholkar. Prahlad Mudholkar, his grandson was my grandfather. I am working on a small family history project. Can we please connect via email or something, i needed a few pictures from that era.

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