Tejaswini Digamber Vernekar, a sublime voice in Hindustani classical vocal music, carries the legacy of over twenty years of dedicated training. Initiated into the art form by Vidushi Jayalakshmi Bhat, she later flourished under the guidance of Vidushi Lakshmi B. Hegde and Pandit G. R. Bhat. Her relentless pursuit of excellence led her to the esteemed halls of ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata, and her post-graduation studies at Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
Her accomplishments shine bright, with a gold medal from Banaras Hindu University and top ranks at esteemed examinations such as the 'Sangeet Alankaar' conducted by Akhila Bharata Gandharva Mahamandala. Tejaswini's prodigious talent has been recognized through numerous scholarships, notably from the National Centre for Performing Arts and the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.
The stage has often witnessed her mastery. Competitions from Pune's International Swara Prabha Classical Vocal Music to All India Radio's national level contest, she has consistently emerged victorious. The breadth of her performances spans across India, from the sacred grounds of Udupi Shri Krishna Temple to the esteemed Shri Baba Harivallabh Sangeet Sammelan in Punjab. Her melodic presence has graced events like the Festival of Indian Classical Music in Tripura, Subah-e-Banaras in Varanasi, and the Moonlight Festival in Karnataka, enchanting audiences with her captivating renditions.