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God is a DJ

The Music we hear of the 5 elements, the beating of the heart, the blowing of wind, the sounds of rain, the thundering, the melody of the nature, the Beautiful Dance of Nataraja on the Divine Notes, proves that Only The Supreme Lord, only him is the True DJ, who plays his Divine Music everywhere we look. It is his music, which makes everything dance to its tune. The Om symbol is the primodal Taal of the Lord, he created everything out of the Pranava Om.
Let’s dance to his tunes, and surrender our lives at his feet. He being our Guru, God and Guardian, will guide us, guard us and merge us in him so that we become the Omkara Swarupa as He is, the Primodial Sound of the Creator. “

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“God is a lover of music and enjoys music. Saintly devotees like Naradha and Thumburu, who are always in the proximity of God, are always singing the glory of God. Nothing else can give so much joy as music. You can please God with your music. God revels in music. Music is therefore holy. It reflects the state of one’s inner being. Singing the glories of God, render service to the people. You will derive the greatest joy when you sing and serve”.

Bhagavan Sri Sathya Sai Baba

The Music Of Devotion To God

The Music Of Devotion To God
The path of good music has always been through the heart. Antiquity proves that music had a divine origin and great music is always divine in its essence. Music has the power to cause emotions to well up within us and these emotions, if properly channelised, can touch the essence of our being. As a listener or as a performer, an ardent advocate of music actually meditates.

The concept of harmony in western music and bhava (proper emotion), raga (deep tune), and tala (beat), in Indian music help to attain that meditative stage. It helps to complete a unique aesthetic experience that stills the mind, soothes the senses and makes one intuitively aware of the vibrations it creates. At one level, it has a healing and therapeutic effect, on another; it raises the consciousness of the individual.

For centuries, man’s communion with the Divine has been music-aided. Whether it is in the Saamagaana of Vedic chants, the Kritis of the Carnatic musicians, the bhajans of the travelling singers of North India-the devotional fervour of the music is unmistakable. Attend a church choir, tune yourself to Gospel singing or even lend your ear to the muezzin calling to prayer, the experience is yet the same.

Renowned Indian musician, Kishori Amonkar has this to say, “To me, music is a sadhana. To me, it is a dialogue with the divine, this intense focussed communication with the ultimate other.”

Bhagawan Sri Krishna declares in the Bhagawad Gita, “Among all Vedas, I am the Saama Veda (the Vedas of music).” Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba also attaches tremendous importance to devotional music. He says that God is Gaana Priya – the lover of music.

Bhagawan Baba blends the traditions of the North and the South of India and even the western world and encourages an all-embracing type of bhajan singing. It combines in itself, the essence of Kirthana of South India, the spirit of the Bhakti Movement that swept through North India two centuries ago, and the lively rhythm and cadence of western music. Based on the traditional Naamasankirthana, Sai bhajans are the simplest media for spiritual seekers to evolve themselves on the path of Bhakti.

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Songs that glorify the Supreme, form the sum and substance of bhajans. Naturally, therefore, the spiritual vibrations produced by bhajans confer great joy both on those who sing them and on those who hear the songs. Bhajans remove all negative thoughts, soothe the nerves, purify the mind and fill the body and the heart with a sweet love. As one sings bhajans, the mind gets saturated with God-consciousness and a great ecstasy wells up from within. No mental or intellectual effort is called for, as there is no need to understand anything while uttering the holy names of God and singing His glory. The singing and the atmosphere created by bhajans take one beyond the realm of the body, mind and intellect and help to establish communion with the Higher Self (consciousness) within. Therefore, singing bhajans becomes a beautiful and blissful experience. Many great composers and musicians like Thyagaraja established communion with God through devotional music.

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