Concerts on Mahanavami day
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Sivaramakrishnan
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Concerts on Mahanavami day
Strictly speaking, Ayudhapooja implies keeping professional instruments / gadgets in pooja for a day only to be resumed the next day- Vijayadadasami. (Singers keep away from singing for a day on Mahanavami )
How come our musicians - vocalists & instrumentalists take up concert engagements on Mahanavami day? Can't the day be exclusively set apart for pooja/ prayers?
How come our musicians - vocalists & instrumentalists take up concert engagements on Mahanavami day? Can't the day be exclusively set apart for pooja/ prayers?
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pattamaa
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
they have multiple instruments, one set of instruments are set aside for pooja, and another one for performance !!
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hnbhagavan
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
Pooja is only symbolic.Performance and using the instrument is real pooja. In India Showmanship of Pooja and rituals are given importance.
The musicians are always singing in praise of lord.
The musicians are always singing in praise of lord.
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Sivaramakrishnan
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
Then the artists shouldn't accept any remuneration for the concerts.hnbhagavan wrote:Pooja is only symbolic...
The musicians are always singing in praise of lord.
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pattamaa
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
and also, all concerts on mahanavami should be in temples instead of sabha..
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hnbhagavan
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
Post no.4
On remuneration
You expect musicians to live without any remuneration and give enjoyment to Rasikas.Most people get paid regularly and have stable life.
But you want musicians to sing free!
This is the case with most people unwilling to pay for expenses towards music concerts.
On remuneration
You expect musicians to live without any remuneration and give enjoyment to Rasikas.Most people get paid regularly and have stable life.
But you want musicians to sing free!
This is the case with most people unwilling to pay for expenses towards music concerts.
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pattamaa
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
I think, the post mention, no payment should be taken for concerts held on mahanavami day...
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
"In India Showmanship of Pooja and rituals are given importance" - really! 100% of the factories are closed for Aayudha Puja and that is showmanship at the cost of production. Interesting.
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
"musicians are always singing in praise of lord" not necessarily.
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harimau
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
Would that mean that vocalists should shut up that day?Sivaramakrishnan wrote:Strictly speaking, Ayudhapooja implies keeping professional instruments / gadgets in pooja for a day only to be resumed the next day- Vijayadadasami. (Singers keep away from singing for a day on Mahanavami )
How come our musicians - vocalists & instrumentalists take up concert engagements on Mahanavami day? Can't the day be exclusively set apart for pooja/ prayers?
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Sivaramakrishnan
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
harimau wrote:
Would that mean that vocalists should shut up that day?
Yes, unless it is obligatory to sing as part of the pooja.
In earlier years, once Mahanavami puja was set, even reading printed words was avoided!
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
During puja one cannot shut up as namavali and mantras have to be chanted. Mounam will work when our puja is tantrik.
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Sivaramakrishnan
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Re: Concerts on Mahanavami day
VK Raman,
We are talking of concerts
We are talking of concerts