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Bhajans
songs in Sanskrit verse., usually in praise of a universal force
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Bhajans, songs of adoration, have been passed on for centuries in India (where many great saints of music took birth).

bhajans are a form of chanting. Usually, they are traditional sanskrit passages, with several or many verses, and are sung to beautiful traditional melodies. It is a traditional way that important spiritual texts were passed on.

The third is service to the guru (...) Fourth is to sing my kirtan (communal chorus) (...) Japa or repetition of my Holy name and chanting my bhajans are the fifth expression (...) To follow scriptural injunctions always, ...

Music - Chanting, Bhajans, Kirtan: Listening to certain music and bhajans allows us to access our feelings and places of inspiration within ourselves.
5. Meditation - Walking and Sitting: Simply being present in the living moment, the mind at rest.

Yoga group practised yogasanas, pranayama, kriyas, meditation and bhajans along with specially designed games to improve memory and attention. The control group carried on with their routine Activity.

Stands for the pure love of and for K r i s h n a. The cause of the madness of Lord C a i t a n y a who completely identified Himself with her love for Him (see G o p î and different bhajans about her).

Hence the saturday night satsang was full of nectar-ifiled Bhajans and Bhakti. During one such nectar full Satsang where Bhakti (devotion) was continuously pouring in; Dr. Suchak had an emergency call.

See also: Bhajan, Ananda, Guru, Swami, Yoga