Devotional music events blending kirtans, DJ-style beats and sober nightlife are drawing Gen Z crowds in India and abroad. Supporters call it community and spiritual energy, while critics see a commer ...
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 ...
Weekends for Delhi-based Akshat Mishra (20) aren’t about waiting outside a nightclub. He’s at the Yashobhoomi Centre in Dwarka, Delhi, to watch London-based kirtan artiste and bhakti yoga teacher ...
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 ...
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