Mary Millben's Diwali Legacy: 5 Years of Light Amid Global Darkness

Mary Millben is celebrating five years since her viral Diwali performance first touched millions worldwide. She's re-releasing the Hindu hymn "Om Jai Jagdish Hare" to bring light during challenging global times. The Christian singer finds deep spiritual meaning in the Hindu worship song, bridging cultural divides through music. Her performance legacy includes singing for world leaders and representing the U.S. as a cultural ambassador.

Key Points: Mary Millben Marks 5 Years Since Global Diwali Performance

  • Performance originally reached millions worldwide during 2020 Diwali celebrations
  • Millben connects her Christian faith with appreciation for Hindu worship traditions
  • Singer has performed for five consecutive U.S. presidents as cultural ambassador
  • Re-release aims to spread hope and light during current global challenges
  • Her mother first encouraged recording the Hindu hymn in 2020
  • Performance filmed in Sedona with multiple artistic collaborators
3 min read

Singer Mary Millben marks 5th anniversary of her global Diwali performance

International singer Mary Millben re-releases her viral Diwali hymn performance, sharing how faith bridges cultures during challenging global times.

"It brings me great joy to re-air this special performance at a time when our world is experiencing a true battle of light vs. darkness - Mary Millben"

New York, October 17

International singer and actress Mary Millben is marking five years since her virtual performance of the Hindu hymn "Om Jai Jagdish Hare" first aired during Diwali in 2020.

To celebrate the occasion, the performance is being re-released on October 20 across all her social media platforms.

According to a press release, the singer shared that the performance will be re-aired at a time when the world needs light and hope.

Her statement read: "It brings me great joy to re-air this special performance at a time when our world is experiencing a true battle of light vs. darkness and good vs. evil. Inside all of us is a light the world needs to see and feel. We can all be bearers of light - spreading joy and love, inspiring hope and peace."

The performance, originally released in November 2020, reached millions of viewers worldwide. Millben shared that the song holds deep personal and spiritual meaning for her.

"As a daughter of retired ministers, my singing roots originated in the African American church, and this upbringing shaped my faith. As a Christian woman, faith and worship of God are the foundation of my life. As an advocate for religious freedom, I appreciate the diverse ways people worship across the world. 'Om Jai Jagdish Hare,' a beautiful Hindu hymn commonly sung during Diwali and in Indian households across the world, is a song of worship and celebration. This hymn continues to move me and deepen my love for Indian culture. My mother (Mataji) Reverend Althea Millben was the first one to encourage me to consider recording and performing this song back in 2020," Millben shared, as per the press note.

Millben, who once served as a White House appointee under former U.S. President George W. Bush, has performed for five consecutive American presidents and world leaders. She has also represented the U.S. as a cultural ambassador, using music to promote understanding between nations.

Earlier this year, she performed the U.S. national anthem at the T20 World Cup match between India and the United States in New York. She also sang for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 2023 state visit to Washington, D.C., and was featured at India's 75th Independence Day celebrations in 2022, becoming the first American and African American artist invited for the occasion.

The 2020 performance of "Om Jai Jagdish Hare" was filmed in Sedona, Arizona, in collaboration with several artists and organisations.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

R
Rohit P
Mary Millben has shown remarkable respect for Indian traditions. Her performances for PM Modi and at Independence Day celebrations show her genuine connection with our country. More power to her! ✨
A
Anjali F
While I appreciate her efforts, I wonder if Indian artists get similar opportunities to perform Christian hymns in mainstream Western platforms? The cultural exchange still feels a bit one-sided sometimes.
V
Vikram M
Her message about light vs darkness is so relevant today. Diwali is indeed about spreading light and hope. Looking forward to watching the re-released performance! 🪔
S
Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, I remember watching her original performance during lockdown. It brought so much comfort during those difficult times. Glad she's sharing it again!
K
Karthik V
Her pronunciation of the Sanskrit shlokas is surprisingly good! Shows she put in genuine effort to understand and respect the spiritual significance of the hymn.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50