Religious orator Padma Shri Ibrahim Suthar, ‘Kabir of Kannada’ passes away

Thomas (Special correspondent) 

Ibrahim Sutar, polyglot folk singer who toured across States spreading the message of Hindu-Muslim unity,died at Mahalingpur in Bagalkot district on Saturday.

He suffered a massive heart attack early in the morning.

The recipient of the Padmasri award for communal harmony, he had earned the sobriquet of ‘Karnataka’s Kabir’.

He was 82 and is survived by wife, a son and two daughters.

The founder of the Bhavaikyate Bhajana Mela, he began his career as a Harikathe Bhajan singer going around villages and towns.

He regaled the audience with stories from Hindu and Islamic scriptures always leaving with a message of harmony, and need for ethics in personal life.

He sang songs and gave lectures, quoting from multiple scriptures which he knew by rote. He was equally well-versed in Kannada and Urdu.

In his later life, he emerged as a public speaker, visiting schools,colleges and Lingayat mutts who invited him to speak on Vachana and Dasa literature.

He won the Karnataka Rajyotsava award in 1995 and the Padmasri in 2018.

Born into a poor weaver family in Mahalingpur, he dropped out of primary school to work as an assistant to a weaver.

He developed a spiritual bent of mind early in life. He began attending the lectures in the Sri Basavananda Swami mutt and Bhajans in Sadhu Maharaj temple.

He was also a member of the mosque committee.He studied Hindu and Islamic scriptures with equal zeal and built a team of Bhajan singers.

The Bhavaikyate Bhajana Mela performed across Karnataka and Maharashtra.A routine performance was in the question-answer format interspersed with songs of Dasa saints and Vachanas.

Sri Chandrashekar Shivacharya, seer of the Hukkeri mutt, has said that Sutar’s death is a huge loss to the communal harmony movement in the State.

His presence is felt dearly now, as communal forces are rising across the State. He countered communalism by using art and culture,” he said.

Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai has condoled the death of Ibrahim Sutar,a strong proponent of all religious harmony and Padmashree awardee.

Sutar who spread the values of religious harmony in the society without any religious disparities is the ‘Kabir of Modern times’, Bommai has said in his condolence message.

Sutar spread the message that there is no religion better than human compassion.The essence of all the religions is the same.

Adopting his ideals in our lives is the best way of expressing our respect for him. His death is a big loss for the state, Bommai has said.

The Chief Minister has prayed the almighty to give strength to his family and followers to bear this grief.