In recent years books have begun to emerge on the lives of legendary musicians. The world of Indian music is built on anecdotes, stories and hearsay, all of which melt into the making of a chronicle. Two things happen here, one that looks at the personal, social and experiential aspects of a musician’s life and the other at the meat of the matter—taleem, riyaz, expertise, approach to raagdari, and other such technicalities. The beauty of this music is that these two seemingly distinct ideas are closely intertwined in understanding the person and his or her music.