PM Modi Praises Gen Z's 'Bhajan Clubbing' Trend for Maintaining Spiritual Purity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the 'bhajan clubbing' trend popular among Gen Z during his monthly 'Mann Ki Baat' radio address. He noted that while these events have the modern atmosphere of a concert with lighting and music, they faithfully resonate with devotional bhajans. Modi commended the youth for maintaining the dignity, purity, and core spirituality of the traditional devotional songs. He described the trend as a spectacular example of how today's generation incorporates the spirit of devotion into contemporary experiences.

Key Points: Modi Praises Gen Z 'Bhajan Clubbing' Trend in Mann Ki Baat

  • Gen Z trend merges clubbing with bhajans
  • PM Modi praises youth in Mann Ki Baat
  • Spiritual purity maintained in modern settings
  • Trend popular on social media
  • Events feature concert-like atmosphere
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PM Modi praises Gen Z trend of 'bhajan clubbing', says it's heartening to see dignity, purity maintained

PM Narendra Modi commends the youth for blending modern concerts with devotional bhajans, calling the 'bhajan clubbing' trend heartening and spiritually pure.

"It is heartening to see that the dignity and purity of bhajans are maintained at these events. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, Jan 25

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday heaped praise on the 'bhajan clubbing' trend, started by the Gen Z, and said that it was "heartening" to see that the dignity and purity of the devotional songs are maintained at events like these.

He mentioned that even though the platform is modern, a continuous sense of spirituality is experienced there.

In the 130th episode of his monthly radio programme, 'Mann Ki Baat', PM Modi said, "In our country, bhajans and kirtans have been the soul of our culture for centuries. We have listened to bhajans in temples, during kathas, and every era has embodied Bhakti according to respective times."

Today's generation is also achieving "something spectacular", he said, adding, "Today's youth have incorporated the spirit of devotion into their experiences and lifestyles. This thinking has given rise to a new cultural trend. You must have seen such videos on social media."

"Large numbers of the youth are gathering in different cities across the country. The stage is decorated... There is lighting, music... There is all the pomp and show, and the atmosphere is no less than a concert. It feels like a huge concert, but what is being sung there is the resonance of bhajans sung with complete concentration, dedication, and rhythm. Today, his trend is being called 'bhajan clubbing', and it's becoming increasingly popular, especially among Gen Z," the Prime Minister said.

He commended the younger generation for upholding the decorum of words and emotions, as well as the purity of the devotional songs during the 'bhajan clubbing' events.

"It is heartening to see that the dignity and purity of bhajans are maintained at these events. Devotion is not taken lightly; neither the decorum of words nor the emotion is compromised. The stage may be modern, the musical presentation may be different, but the core spirit remains the same; a constant flow of spirituality is felt there," PM Modi added.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the PM highlighting positive trends, I hope the focus remains on the spiritual essence and not just the "pomp and show." Bhajans are about inner peace, not just a social media trend. The intent matters most.
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Rohit P
Saw videos from a bhajan clubbing night in Delhi. It was like a concert but with 'Shri Ram Jai Ram' beats! Amazing to see youth choosing this over regular clubbing. Culture is evolving, not dying. Big thumbs up!
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Sarah B
As someone from outside India, I find this trend fascinating. It shows how a new generation can reinterpret ancient traditions in a contemporary, inclusive space. The fusion of devotional music with modern club culture is unique.
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Karthik V
Good initiative, but let's be real. Is it for devotion or for Instagram reels? I hope the purity the PM talks about is maintained and it doesn't become commercialized. The stage shouldn't overshadow the bhajan.
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Ananya R
My parents used to play bhajan cassettes. Now my sister is DJ-ing them! 😄 It's heartening to see. This is our culture adapting. Jai Ho to the Gen Z for keeping the soul alive in their own cool way.

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