Sunday, 31 December 2017

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018.... (2K18).

Sunday, 19 November 2017

मेरी कहानी ( My Story ) A Suspense and Thriller short Film लघुपट Trailer...









An AdarshRaj Entertainment's Presentation.

A short Film TRAILER ..

 Actors - asif khan , Pramod Ghuge .

Camera - Altaf.

Editor & Director - Rajesh Sharma

Monday, 23 October 2017

मेरी कहानी ( My Story ) A short Film लघुपट Trailer ...

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

SHIV SAI GOVINDA PATHAK 9 THAR (LAYERS) SALAMI AT MNS DAHI HANDI 201...








9 THAR GOVINDA PATHAK AT MNS DAHI HANDI THANE CITY.

Friday, 11 August 2017

KABIR DAS # KYA LEKE AAYA HAI BANDE , KYA LEKE JAYEGA # NEERAJ ARYA # KABIR CAFFE



"Beautiful "Kabir Ke Bhajan" ... Man Lago Mera Yar Fakiri ME .... Kya leke aaya hai bande , Kya leke jayega bande ....Neeraj Aarya.


Kabir Das  was a 15th-century Indian mystic poet and saint, whose writings influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and his verses are found in Sikhism's scripture Guru Granth Sahib.
His early life was in a Muslim family, but he was strongly influenced by his teacher, the Hindu bhakti leader Ramananda.
    Kabir is known for being critical of both Hinduism and Islam, stating that the former was misguided by the Vedas, and questioning their meaningless rites of initiation such as the sacred thread and circumcision respectively.
During his lifetime, he was threatened by both Hindus and Muslims for his views. When he died, both Hindus and Muslims he had inspired claimed him as theirs.

Kabir suggested that True God is with the person who is on the path of righteousness, considering all creatures on earth as his own self, and who is passively detached from the affairs of the world.
To know God, suggested Kabir, meditate with the mantra Rāma, Rāma.Kabir's legacy survives and continues through the Kabir panth ("Path of Kabir"), a religious community that recognises him as its founder and is one of the Sant Mat sects. Its members are known as Kabir panthis.

Monday, 7 August 2017

GRANT ROAD CHA RAJA 2017 CHA AAGMAN SOHALA .....









 GRANT ROAD CHA RAJA CHA AAGMAN SOHALA......2017.

Sunday, 23 July 2017

GANPATI BAPPA'S IDOL MAKING WORKSHOP IN MUMBAI ......







 GANPATI BAPPA'S IDOL MAKING WORKSHOP IN MUMBAI ...

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Mai Banjaran Ram Ki ..... A Beautiful Shabad (Kirtan ).















 Kirtana or Kirtan (Sanskrit: कीर्तन; IAST: Kīrtana; meaning "narrating, reciting, telling, describing" of an idea or story). It also refers to a genre of religious performance arts, connoting a musical form of narration or shared recitation, particularly of spiritual or religious ideas.

With roots in the Vedic anukirtana tradition, a Kirtana is a call-and-response style song or chant, set to music, wherein multiple singers recite or describe a legend, or express loving devotion to a deity, or discuss spiritual ideas. It may include dancing or direct expression of bhavas (emotive states) by the singer. Many Kirtana performances are structured to engage the audience where they either repeat the chant, or reply to the call of the singer.

A person performing kirtana is known as a kirtankara (or kirtankar). A Kirtan performance includes an accompaniment of regionally popular musical instruments, such as the harmonium, the veena or ektara (forms of string instruments), the tabla (one-sided drums), the mrdanga or pakhawaj (two-sided drum), flute (forms of woodwind instruments), and karatalas or talas (cymbals). It is a major practice in Vaisnava devotionalism, Sikhism, the Sant traditions and some forms of Buddhism, as well as other religious groups. Kirtana is sometimes accompanied by story-telling and acting. Texts typically cover religious, mythological or social subjects

Sunday, 28 May 2017

Lakh Khushiya Patshaiya Je Satgur Nadar Kare .... Shabad .








A BEAUTIFUL SHABAD AT SANTACRUZ , MUMBAI , INDIA .

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Sun Sun Jeeva Naam Tumhara ...By Bhai Parnam SinghJi Patiale Wale & Bh...









 Sun Sun Jeeva Naam Tumhara ...By Bhai Parnam SinghJi Patiale Wale.....





 Kirtana or Kirtan (Sanskrit: कीर्तन; IAST: Kīrtana; meaning "narrating, reciting, telling, describing" of an idea or story). It also refers to a genre of religious performance arts, connoting a musical form of narration or shared recitation, particularly of spiritual or religious ideas. With roots in the Vedic anukirtana tradition, a Kirtana is a call-and-response style song or chant, set to music, wherein multiple singers recite or describe a legend, or express loving devotion to a deity, or discuss spiritual ideas. It may include dancing or direct expression of bhavas (emotive states) by the singer. Many Kirtana performances are structured to engage the audience where they either repeat the chant, or reply to the call of the singer. A person performing kirtana is known as a kirtankara (or kirtankar). A Kirtan performance includes an accompaniment of regionally popular musical instruments, such as the harmonium, the veena or ektara (forms of string instruments), the tabla (one-sided drums), the mrdanga or pakhawaj (two-sided drum), flute (forms of woodwind instruments), and karatalas or talas (cymbals). It is a major practice in Vaisnava devotionalism, Sikhism, the Sant traditions and some forms of Buddhism, as well as other religious groups. Kirtana is sometimes accompanied by story-telling and acting. Texts typically cover religious, mythological or social subjects.

Monday, 8 May 2017

SHABAD KIRTAN .. KOI BOLE RAM RAM ...... BY ANUSHKA KAUR , MUMBAI.









 Kirtana or Kirtan (Sanskrit: कीर्तन; IAST: Kīrtana; meaning "narrating, reciting, telling, describing" of an idea or story). It also refers to a genre of religious performance arts, connoting a musical form of narration or shared recitation, particularly of spiritual or religious ideas.

With roots in the Vedic anukirtana tradition, a Kirtana is a call-and-response style song or chant, set to music, wherein multiple singers recite or describe a legend, or express loving devotion to a deity, or discuss spiritual ideas. It may include dancing or direct expression of bhavas (emotive states) by the singer. Many Kirtana performances are structured to engage the audience where they either repeat the chant, or reply to the call of the singer.

A person performing kirtana is known as a kirtankara (or kirtankar). A Kirtan performance includes an accompaniment of regionally popular musical instruments, such as the harmonium, the veena or ektara (forms of string instruments), the tabla (one-sided drums), the mrdanga or pakhawaj (two-sided drum), flute (forms of woodwind instruments), and karatalas or talas (cymbals). It is a major practice in Vaisnava devotionalism, Sikhism, the Sant traditions and some forms of Buddhism, as well as other religious groups. Kirtana is sometimes accompanied by story-telling and acting. Texts typically cover religious, mythological or social subjects.
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