Bhajan Jamming has been gaining attention across India as a more participatory and community-led form of devotional music. Unlike traditional performances, these gatherings are collective, ...
PM, Ludhiana will witness a unique musical journey as Saaz & Prakhar bring India’s first Bhajan Clubbing Tour to life at Western Living, Malakpur. Blending devotional bhajans with folk, Indian pop, ...
Devotion, it seems, is finding a new address. It may be a café, a college courtyard, a rooftop, or an open air venue glowing with soft lights and incense. The sound is familiar yet unexpected. Ancient ...
Raghav and Prachi, two siblings touted to be India's first ‘bhajan jammers', ditched their high-stress jobs to pursue a more ...
Spirituality has been a quiet constant across generations, only shifting in form, expression, and language, yet always offering a sense of calm and inner grounding.The quest has been to always lean on ...
Bhajan clubbing may look like a cultural revival, but it feels more like a movement. Part singalong, part meditation, these gatherings replace strobe lights with rhythm, alcohol with chai, and ...
Early morning, when most of the world is still half-asleep, a very different kind of crowd is wide awake. Think fairy lights instead of disco balls, hands in the air but folded in prayer, and voices ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday lauded young Indians for embracing the growing phenomenon of ‘bhajan clubbing’, calling it a meaningful fusion of devotion, culture, spirituality, and modern ...
Participants sit, sway, or dance to bhajans remixed with techno, lo-fi, or electronic beats. Prime Minister Narendra Modi spotlighted this rising trend in his 130th episode of Mann Ki Baat, praising ...
It looks like a rave, it sounds like a rave - but the deafening music is a souped-up version of the most traditional expressions of Hindu faith ...