India Today on MSN
Bhajan Clubbing goes big, and it's selling out like a concert
After fake shaadis, bhajan clubbing is the new subculture taking off with the youth. Unlike traditional jagrans or kirtans, ...
Somewhere between a temple and a nightclub, India's Gen Z has built its spiritual sanctuary. It's called Bhajan Clubbing.
Bhajans are devotional songs from throughout India, characterized by lively, lilting melodies and repetitive choruses that make them easy to learn and sing. Unlike classical Indian music, which is the ...
Cosmopolitan India on MSN
Is 'bhajan clubbing' the coolest new way to party in India?
From flashing lights to devotional chants, young Indians are swapping techno drops for temple beats—and creating a whole new kind of nightlife.
The Oakland Center’s Habitat was illuminated with LED candles, bhajan music and the joyous dancing orchestrated by the Music ...
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