Maharaj began performing in concerts by age 11. He moved to Bombay in 1944 to pursue a music career and initially struggled. He provided tabla accompaniment to
Sitara Devi in the
Hindi film
Badi Maa (1945). Within a few years, Kishan Maharaj was sharing the stage with leading classical musicians like
Faiyaz Khan,
Omkarnath Thakur,
Bade Ghulam Ali Khan,
Bhimsen Joshi,
Ravi Shankar,
Ali Akbar Khan,
Vasant Rai,
Vilayat Khan,
Girija Devi, and many others. Celebrated as a leading tabla soloist, Maharaj also gave
sangat to dancers like
Shambhu Maharaj, Sitara Devi,
Gopi Krishna, and
Birju Maharaj. Maharaj also performed alongside celebrated tabla maestros like
Samta Prasad (his uncle),
Alla Rakha, and
Karamatullah Khan. His
Taal Vadya Kacheri performances with
Carnatic percussionist
Palghat R. Raghu were celebrated. Among all his compositions, his "Tala Vadya Kacheri" with the Mridangam Vidwan, "Palghat Raghu" stood out. Maharaj extensively toured and participated in several prestigious events across the world, including the
Edinburgh Festival and the Commonwealth Arts festival in the
United Kingdom in 1965. He has toured across the UK,
USSR,
Switzerland,
Poland,
Yugoslavia, and
Czechoslovakia. ==Artistry==