In an exclusive conversation with NDTV, the band at the heart of bhajan clubbing opened up about why it seems to have arrived ...
India’s Gen-Z is embracing a new cultural trend called bhajan clubbing, blending devotional music with live concert energy.
Surat: Imagine an artificial intelligence voice singing heartfelt Gujarati bhajans in praise of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna, performing the folk Saned.
Bhajan clubbing also reflects Gen Z’s approach to spirituality: mindful, non-preachy and centred on shared experience. The ...
The event will explore the history, meaning and tradition of Dapha Bhajan, held as part of the ‘Patan Pailai Pailama’ ...
Music streams from the speakers in a vast room brimming with zesty souls. The crowd seemingly transported to a world cut away from the one outside. There is adrenaline josh as they clap hands and sing ...
Lucknow: More than 5,000 devotees, students, and their family members came together to welcome the New Year with collective ...
A new trend called 'bhajan clubbing' is taking India's youth by storm, blending devotion with electronic bass drops in a club ...
Film music (especially South Indian) plays a significant role in bhakti and devotion. The success of early movies was ...
The bhajan clubbing fervour has entered the Indian wedding scene and is now being seen as an elaborate addition to the shaadi ...
Bhajan clubbing has generated strong reactions within Hindu communities, particularly among more conservative adherents who fear that sacred devotional practices are being diluted or disrespected.
At its heart, bhajan clubbing is also about cultural pride. By embracing devotional music in a modern form, Gen Z is reclaiming tradition on its own terms. They are not rejecting the past. They are ...