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 ...
Picture this: It’s Friday night. The lights are dim, incense is in the air, and the bass is thumping—not with EDM, but with the rhythmic beats of a dhol or a tabla. Instead of chanting lyrics about ...
India’s Gen Z isn’t raving to EDM anymore; they are opting for bhajans. Step into the world of bhajan clubbing, where spirituality meets modernity, and participants sing devotional songs mixed with el ...
Youngsters are finding a new spiritual calling this weekend. Gen Z is trading cafes and nightclubs for bhajan clubbing and ...
If you use social media, or are not living under the rock, you must have heard about Bhajan Clubbing. What started as a quirky niche or a passing Instagram trend is now fast emerging as a new cultural ...
Bhajans with beats - Gen Z is grooving to devotional songs over concerts. (Image generated with Google Gemini) Still recovering from your New Year’s eve soiree? Gen-Z has brought another viral party ...
They are a bit confused by the term ‘Bhajan Clubbing’, and nonplussed by the sermon in the middle, but students embrace Delhi ...
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 ...
Music becomes an emotion when they sing. The story of Nandagovindam, ‘a trendsetter bhajan band’, is 25 years old. They ...