Pandita 
          Tripti Mukherjee, Hindustani classical vocalist par excellence and illustrious 
          disciple of Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj, stands bright amongst the 
          generation of musicians carrying the art forward from the great masters 
          of Panditjis generation. Triptiji is blessed with a mellifluous, 
          divine voice and has, with her tremendous passion and dedication, honed 
          musical skills which are a seamless blend of somber and rich elements. 
          Triptijis vocal renditions are characterized by delicate, refined 
          and intricate qualities, yet there exists no dearth of deep reserves 
          of power and conviction in her delivery. This balance is Triptijis 
          unique forte. 
        What is perhaps more unique 
          to Tripti Mukherjee, is her monumental and sustained commitment for 
          the past 14 years, to connect, spread and grow Indias culture 
          and heritage among those who do not have easy access to it. In 1991, 
          while on a concert tour of the United States, Triptiji had an epiphany: 
          here was a booming Indian population with high standards of performance 
          on all fronts, but a poignant dearth of a true connection with Indian 
          culture, heritage and roots in their purest forms. Moreover, while the 
          Indian classical arts had found recognition in the U.S. in the form 
          of dance or instrumental music, the pure tradition of vocal classical 
          music was not prevalent. Almost immediately, and with hardly any resources 
          at hand to begin this venture, Triptiji committed herself to transmit 
          her own experience of holistic learning with her Guru, in a foreign 
          land. She instated an institution in his very name: the Pandit Jasraj 
          Institute for Music Research, Artistry and Appreciation - the Mewati 
          Gurukul [www.panditjasrajinstitute.org] in New Jersey. For the first 
          time, an institution for vocal classical music was founded in the United 
          States. Over the last decade, this endeavour has grown to include school 
          centers in major cities  New York, New Jersey and Pittsburgh, 
          Pennsylvania. This major endeavour has provided a platform of learning 
          to over 500 aspiring students of music across the country. Therefore, 
          as Director of the Pandit Jasraj Institute, Tripti Mukherjees 
          most important contribution to India, is to be a stellar cultural ambassador 
          in the United States. 
        Triptijis monumental 
          effort that involved partially sacrificing her career within India, 
          has transformed the lives of countless Indian expatriate families. Children 
          born and raised in the U.S., who previously had no grounding in the 
          classical arts, have obtained not only musical prowess, but also technical 
          knowledge through study and research. As a Guru, Triptijis patience, 
          devotion and creativity in instructing her students and providing an 
          all-encompassing learning environment is unsurpassed. Her students demonstrate 
          tremendous enthusiasm and zeal, and several of them have made great 
          strides and are able to give performances on a small scale, as well 
          as teach junior students in the school. 
        As the institution has 
          flourished, Tripti Mukherjee has not become complacent for a moment. 
          Her initiative to root Indian classical music takes on new heights every 
          day. A few years ago, Triptiji conceived of JasRangi, a music magazine 
          by and for students of music. Within a short time of writing 
          and contributing to this magazine, students of all backgrounds and ages 
          have achieved a level of proficiency and comprehension of history, theory 
          and current cultural context that is unparalleled. JasRangi is produced 
          quarterly, and has received great acclaim from readers within the U.S. 
          as well as in India. 
        Another example of Triptijis 
          continued dedication is her commitment to passing on the guru-shishya 
          parampara. In annual PJIM workshops held in Pennsylvania every year, 
          few hundred students have an opportunity to have a residency with Pandit 
          Jasraj, Triptiji and several other senior gurus and learn music in the 
          highest of all environments  at the feet of their Gurus. This 
          is where they learn the essence of transforming themselves from students 
          to shishyas, a concept which is difficult to grasp in the modern day 
          context. Triptiji firmly believes that the guru-shishya parampara stands 
          not only for learning and shaping a way of music, but a total way of 
          life: a perspective that deeply touches and richly informs all aspects 
          of thought, action and world-view. 
        Despite her sustained 
          commitment to being a cultural ambassador for India, Triptiji has never 
          left behind her primary identity as a performing artiste. She carries 
          forward a musical tradition sculpted by her several gurus: Mrs. Bharatikar 
          Choudhary, Mr. Sunil Das, Mr. Prasun Bannerjee, Mrs. Sipra Bose, and 
          of course Sangeet Martand Pandit Jasraj. Triptiji has been a Grade-A 
          artiste on the All India Radio and National Television. having performed 
          on the national programme. 
        Triptiji has received 
          great acclaim for her stellar performances at the annual Pandit Motiram 
          Pandit Maniram Sangeet Samaroh in Hyderabad, the Hari Vallabh Sangeet 
          Samaroh in Jalandhar, the Sawai Gandharva Music Festival in Pune and 
          the Dover Lane Music Festival in Kolkata. These are the prime Music 
          Festivals in India. Besides consistently performing in numerous cities 
          of India and the U.S., her concert sites have included the Carnegie 
          Hall (New York), Tagore center (Berlin), Nairobi (Kenya), Bahrain Arts 
          Performing Center, and Queen Elizabeth Hall (London). Triptijis 
          major awards include the Amir Khan Memorial Award and the Pandit Jasraj 
          Gaurav Puraskar. Tripti Mukherjees passion, devotion, faith and 
          perseverance have brought her success she enjoys today, and she enthralls 
          and enlightens the hearts of many across the world.
        Pandit Jasraj has said 
          of her:
         Tripti's dedication 
          to her art and her gurubhakti is unparalleled. I feel extremely fortunate 
          to have her as my disciple. Her monumental efforts in setting up the 
          Pandit Jasraj Institute for Music Research, Artistry and Appreciation 
          - the Mewati Gurukul in USA and her ongoing contributions to it are 
          a testimony to her devotion and commitment. She has further ennobled 
          the name of the Mewati Gharana ... Her voice is soothing yet powerful 
          and so laden with emotion, that it moves even the greatest of kalakars 
          to tears
Most of all, she is a wonderful human being  an 
          epitome of grace and modesty.