Kailash Kher Performs 'Bam Lahiri' at Kedarnath Temple, Seeks Shiva's Blessings

Singer Kailash Kher visited the Kedarnath Temple to seek divine blessings and performed his devotional track 'Bam Lahiri' dedicated to Lord Shiva. He shared a video of himself singing at the temple, surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayan mountains. Kedarnath Temple, one of the twelve jyotirlingas, is open to the public from April to November due to extreme weather. Kher, known for hits like 'Allah Ke Bande' and 'Saiyyan', recently released 'Jogi', a tribute to Adi Shankaracharya rooted in the Bhakti tradition.

Key Points: Kailash Kher Sings 'Bam Lahiri' at Kedarnath Temple

  • Kailash Kher performed 'Bam Lahiri' at Kedarnath Temple
  • He shared a video with snow-capped Himalayas in the background
  • Kedarnath is one of 12 jyotirlingas, open April-November
  • Kher rose to fame with 'Allah Ke Bande' in 2003
  • His recent song 'Jogi' is a tribute to Adi Shankaracharya
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Kailash Kher invokes Lord Shiva with 'Bam Lahiri' at Kedarnath

Singer Kailash Kher performed his devotional track 'Bam Lahiri' at Kedarnath Temple, invoking Lord Shiva's blessings in the snow-capped Himalayas.

"Mahadev ka dhaam, Pooran saare kaam. Jai Jai Kedara. - Kailash Kher"

Mumbai, May 1

Musician Kailash Kher sought divine blessings at the revered Kedarnath Temple and also performed his powerful track 'Bam Lahiri' dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Kailash shared a video of himself standing in front of the temple, surrounded by the snow-capped Himalayan mountains and an atmosphere charged with devotion. In the clip, the singer's voice echoed through the temple as he crooned the number.

For the caption, he wrote: "Mahadev ka dhaam, Pooran saare kaam. Jai Jai Kedara."

Kedarnath Temple is one of the twelve jyotirlingas. The temple is located on the Garhwal Himalayan range in Uttarakhand, India. Due to extreme weather conditions, the temple is open to the general public only between the months of April and November.

Talking about the 52-year-old singer, Kailash, is gained fame after lending voice to the track "Allah Ke Bande" from the 2003 thriller film "Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II". He then belted out hits such as "Teri Deewani," "Saiyyan," and "Bam Lahiri," many of which are performed with his band, Kailasa.

He then crooned numbers for films such as Mangal Pandey: The Rising, Corporate, Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love, Baahubali: The Beginning, Baahubali 2: The Conclusion.

Kailash has also composed music in films such as Chandni Chowk to China, Dasvidaniya, Sacred Evil, Sangini, and Desi Kattey.

On April 23, he shared a throwback picture with a guitar. The singer captioned the post, "Low-key vibes, high-key soul", followed by a guitar and sparkle emoji.

His most recent works include another melodious rendition titled "Jogi". The soulful rendition is a tribute to Adi Shankaracharya. The video traces his legendary journey and the establishment of the sacred Mathas.

Talking about "Jogi", Kailash said that it is not just a song for him, but an inward journey.

"The same emotion felt by saints and mystics for centuries lives in this music. The vision of Adi Shankaracharya reminds us that true dharma is timeless - it continues to thrive in every seeker walking the path of truth," he said.

Rooted deeply in the Bhakti tradition, "Jogi" is inspired by ancient folk poetry and spiritual wisdom.

- IANS

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Priya S
I've been to Kedarnath and the energy there is unmatched. Hearing Kailash's voice echoing in that environment must have been a divine experience. His 'Jogi' is also a beautiful tribute to Adi Shankaracharya. So proud of how he blends spirituality with music!
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Rohit P
The caption says 'Mahadev ka dhaam, Pooran saare kaam' — so true! Kedarnath is one of the most sacred jyotirlingas. Kailash Kher bringing 'Bam Lahiri' there is just perfect. His music has always carried that spiritual touch since 'Allah Ke Bande' days. 🙌
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Kavya N
Honestly, I wish he'd release more devotional music like this instead of focusing on film songs. The 'Jogi' video with Adi Shankaracharya's story was beautiful but the production felt a bit overdone. Still, his voice at Kedarnath gives me chills. Har Har Mahadev! 🕉️
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James A
As someone from the US who follows Indian devotional music, this is incredibly moving. The combination of Kailash's powerful vocals with the sacred setting of Kedarnath Temple is a testament to India's timeless spiritual traditions. Would love to visit someday.
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Siddharth J
Kailash Kher's 'Bam Lahiri' at the actual temple — that's what we call 'Live in Concert'! Seriously, no stage or studio can match the vibrations of Kedarnath. The fact that he's paying tribute to Adi Shankaracharya too shows his deep connection to Sanatan Dharma. Jai Kedarnath! 🚩

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