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  • 5 Reasons I’m Saying No to Bhajan Clubbing in India

    5 Reasons I’m Saying No to Bhajan Clubbing in India

    The keyword I keep hearing, increasingly without irony, is bhajan clubbing in India. It arrives dressed as a modern bridge between youth culture and devotion. The promise is seductive: come as you are, bring your friends, sing God’s name, feel a collective high, and leave “uplifted”. I understand the impulse. Many people are lonely, burnt…


  • Are We Praying or Performing? Why Bhajan Clubbing Feels Deeply Off

    Are We Praying or Performing? Why Bhajan Clubbing Feels Deeply Off

    I first heard about bhajan clubbing the way many modern trends arrive: through a cheerful clip sent with the assumption that I would instantly approve. A DJ, a strobe light, hands in the air, and a bhajan reworked into a bass-heavy loop. People looked happy. I did not. Not because I dislike joy, but because…


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