The iconic voice of Sharda Sinha, celebrated for her Bhojpuri folk songs, fell silent as she embarked on her eternal journey, leaving a cherished wish unfulfilled. In 2018, during an international symposium at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), she expressed her deep desire to visit Kashi Vishwanath and sing in dedication to the divine. Recalling her final words, Sinha had shared her longing to perform in Kashi once again, having previously participated in the event and shared her knowledge of music.
Sharda Sinha’s Enduring Legacy in Folk Music
Her passing left a profound impact on fans and fellow musicians alike. Known for her soulful voice and devotion, Sinha became an emblem of Bhojpuri music, especially cherished during Chhath Puja, where her songs resonate across ghats. Tracks like “Keva Ke Paat” evoke profound emotions and are sung by countless devotees. Music icons such as Padma Vibhushan Pandit Channulal Mishra have mourned her loss, recognizing her indelible contributions to Indian folk music.
Chhath Puja and Her Timeless Songs
Among her most beloved works are Chhath songs that celebrate cultural heritage and faith. These compositions, such as “Kaache Hi Bans Ke Bahangiya”, continue to unite devotees nationwide, creating a spirited atmosphere of reverence.