Friday, June 1, 2007

This good habit [of singing the Divine Names of the Lord] should revive and spread.....

Nama article May 31st 2007

Sri Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati [Maha Periyava] of Kaanchi Kaamakoti Peetam on the glory of Namasankirtan

Melodious Bhajan with musical accompaniments easily draws all minds and hearts to the Lord. The thought of the Lord is easily brought up by melodiously singing simple words like 'Raghupati Raghava Raja Ram!', 'Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare!' and so on.


Apart from performing Bhajan in a Bhajan hall there has also been the practice of 'Nagara Sankirtan'. On auspicious days like Ekadasi people go on the streets singing the Divine Name of the Lord. This is called 'Nagara Sankirtan'. The Divine Name is spread in this manner especially in the Tamizh month of 'MArgazhi' [mid-December to mid-January]. During this month, every day, people wake up very early and go on the streets singing the Divine Names.

This good habit [of singing the Divine Names of the Lord] should revive and spread. The Bhajan mutts in Villages should not be allowed to go empty of the Divine Names of the Lord. It makes me happy to find rejuvenation of Bhajan tradition in recent times. Even in this day whence our Vedas, Aagamas, scriptural injunctions ['AchAra'], etc. have almost disappeared, the only phase of our Religion that has not died out but is growing day by day is 'Rama Bhajan'. Today, the only Satsang for our Religion in every village or town is the Nama Sankirtan groups. One feels happy about this.

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