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Shiva Pariyar
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Native nameशिव परियार
Born (1982-02-22) 22 February 1982 (age 44)
Hajaria-08, Sarlahi, Nepal
💼 Occupation
singer, song writer, and Performing Artist
📆 Years active  2003–present
👩 Spouse(s)Sunita Koushal
👶 Children1

Shiva Bahadur Pariyar (Nepali: शिव परियार) professionally known as Shiva Pariyar, is a Nepali singer, songwriter , and performing artist.[1] Pariyar's songs include Kaha Theyau Timi, Kya Dami Bho, and Pilayo Sathile.[2] Pariyar has learned classical music and has been involved in music training and professional singing [3] and has released eleven studio albums.[4]

Early life

Shiva Pariyar was born on 22nd February 1982 (बि. स. 2038 फाल्गुन 11), in Hajaria-08 (currently Barahathwa Municipality-02), Sarlahi district of Nepal.[5] He is son of Sadhuram Pariyar and Man Kumari Pariyar.[6] He comes from a small village and lower-middle-class family. [7]

Education

He went to a local school, Shree Saraswoti Secondary school[8], in his childhood up to school degree.[9] After completing his school-level education, Pariyar moved to Kathmandu for his higher education and he studied music. He studied Eastern Classical Music Vocal with Chandan Kumar Shrestha in Gandharva Music Training Center Nepal, Asan, Kathmandu from 2000 to 2009. [10]

Music career

He started musical training from early age and released debut album, Mokshya in 2003.[11] He is a Gold Medallist in the ‘National Contemporary Music Competition’ hosted by Radio Nepal in 2003.[12] He incorporates a range of genres from classical music to modern pop.[13] He is also skilled at Eastern Classical vocal, Eastern Classical Tabala, and Western Classical guitar.[14] [15] He also actively participates in various social works.[16] [17]

Album discography

Pariyar released his debut studio album, Mokshya in 2005 and after 3 years, Pariyar released back-to-back two studio albums, Swayam and Kadambini, in 2008.[18] Then, he delivered his fourth studio album "Kya Daami" in 2009 followed by the fifth album Fateko Man in 2010. He received the Best Play Back Singing/Kalika FM Music Award for 'Sangai Dubdai Chhu Timro Yaad Ma' "Piudina Vanda Vandai Pilayo Sathile". [19][20]

Pariyar dropped his sixth studio album, Pagal in 2011 and released two consecutive albums Kathale Magepachhi and Only for You Mero Sathi in 2012. In 2013, Pariyar released the ninth studio album ‘Tadako Sathi’ composed by Umesh Subba.[21] His tenth album titled Shiva Book was released in 2015 and released eleventh studio album, Shivalaya on the 4th of July, 2021. The latest album is a digital release only.[22]

  1. Mokshya (2005)
  2. Swayam (2008)
  3. Kadambini (2008)
  4. Kya Daami (2009)
  5. Fateko Man (2010)
  6. Pagal (2011)
  7. Kathale Magepachhi (2012)
  8. Only You Mero Sathi (2012)
  9. Tadako Sathi (2013)
  10. Shiva Book (2015)
  11. Shivalaya (2021)

Awards and accolades

National awards

  • National Youth Award in Art and Music (2016) – Nepal Government[23]
  • Best Male Vocal Performance Award (2017) - Hits FM Music Award[24]
  • National Kantipur Music Award (2018) – Radio Kantipur 96.1[25]
  • Best Vocal Pop Hits FM Music Award (2019)- Hits FM[26]
  • Aadhunik Singer (Male) -National Music Award[27]

International

Hamlet Mazueta Award in the Arts by Office of the City Council City Of Jersy City New Jersy, USA.[28]

Songs

  1. Pilayo Sathile[29]
  2. Aanshuko Artha-2[30]

References

  1. Sahi, Mannu (2021). "The Popular Lyricist". The Rising Nepal. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  2. Lama, Sonam (2018). "5 Things About Shiva Pariyar". My Republica.
  3. Desk, Central (2021). "कसैको चाप्लुसीमा घन्टौं बिताउनुभन्दा संगीत साधनमा समर्पित हुनु राम्रो हो". Central Khabar. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  4. Mahat, Sunny (2019). "A classical singer who redefines the genre". The Annapurna Express. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  5. Malla, Rajan (2020). "Soil Fertility Mapping and Assessment of the Spatial Distribution of Sarlahi District, Nepal" (PDF). American Journal of Agricultural Science. 7(1): 8-16.
  6. Karki, Susmita. "Shiva Pariyar". Like Nepal. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  7. Chhetri, Tanka (2019). "सर्लाहीमा 'क्या दामी भो". Nagarik. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  8. "आफैं पढेको स्कूल पुगेर गायक शिव परियारले गरे यस्तो महान् कार्य". Kalakarmi. Kalakarmi. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  9. Regmi, Sanjay (2018). "'ममा कला थियो पछि आभूषण थपियो'". Thaha Khabar. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  10. "Nepali Singer Shiva Pariyar Biography". Like Nepal. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  11. Lama, Sonam (2018). "Singing for a growing music industry" (My City’s Sonam Lama). My Republica. Nagarik News.
  12. "Hot Property". Radio Kantipur. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  13. Lama, Sonam. "5 things about Shiva Pariyar". Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  14. "Shiva Pariyar". Radio Kantipur. 2016.
  15. Khatiwada, Nishan (2020). "Is the singers' freedom of expression absolute?". The Annapurna Express.
  16. "Shiva Pariyar's support to Human Service Ashram". Makalu Khabar. 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  17. "गायक शिव परियारद्वारा निशा घिमिरेका लागि आर्थिक सहयोग, कलाकार हुनुको दायित्व पूरा गर्न आग्रह". कान्तिपुर पाटि. 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  18. Acharya, Mahesh. "गायक शिब परीयारलाइ स्वरका बादशाह उपाधीसहित सम्मान". ABCNepali.com. ABC Nepali. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  19. "युवा तान्‍ने गीत". Annapurna Post. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  20. "शिव परियार र बादल घिमिरेको 'क्षतिपूर्ति'". अन्‍नपूर्ण पोस्ट्. 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  21. Karki, Susmita. "Nepali Singer Shiva Pariyar Biography". Like Nepal. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  22. Nepal, Spotify. "Shiva Pariyar". spotify. Spotify. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  23. Samiti, Rastriya Samachar (2016). "President Bhandari honours youth on International Youth Day". Rastriya Samachar Samiti. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  24. FM, Hits. "HMA Winners 2074". Hits Fm 91.2. Hits FM. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  25. "National Music Awards 2075" (21-01–2019). The Kathmandu Post. Kantipur Music Group. 2019.
  26. "Best Male Pop Vocal Performance – Shiva Pariyar (Malai ma Jastai Banna Deu)". The Kathmandu Post. 2020. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  27. Khadgi, Ankit (2019). "Veteran singer Sthapit receives Lifetime Achievement Award at 2019 National Music Awards". The Kathmandu Post.
  28. News, Dekhapadhi (2020). "शिव परियार अभिनन्दित". Dekhapadhi. Retrieved 5 August 2021.
  29. Kattel, Samirbabu. "'पिउँदिन भन्दाभन्दै पिलायो साथीले'". Annapurna Post. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  30. "गायक शिव परियारको आँसुको अर्थ २ बजारमा". Annapurna Post. 2019. Retrieved 5 August 2021.


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