BHAJAN - THE HINDU DEVOTIONAL SONG

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The bhajan has a special place in In­dian so­ciety.  Most bhajans were writ­ten bet­ween the 14th through 17th centu­ries.  They are simple songs sung in the praise of God.  Complex spiritual truths are por­trayed in the simple language of the farmers, merchants, and other com­mon peo­ple of the time.

Bhajan is an impor­tant part of a Hindu revival­ist move­ment which swept through India du­ring the Mogul period; this move­ment was known as the Bhakti move­ment.  The crux of this move­ment was simple; spiritual sal­vation was attain­able to any­one who had a pure and selfless love of God.  This sal­vation was not pre­dicated upon formalised yagnas, pujas, know­ledge of Sanskrit, or any of the char­acter­is­tics of the older forms of Hinduism.  This was a spiritual empower­ment of the masses.

Bhajan is dif­fi­cult to des­cribe mus­ically be­cause it is not de­fined by any mus­ical char­acter­is­tics; it is de­fined by a sense of devotion (bhakti).  Bhajans cover a broad spectrum of mus­ical styles from the simple mus­ical chant (dhun) to highly developed versions comparable to thumri.

The poetic content of the bhajan also covers a broad spectrum.  The more trad­itional ones by great saint music­ians such as Mira, or Kabir are con­si­dered to be of the highest literary quality.  Many modern ones, although more easily under­stood by the masses, us­ually have a literary value no greater than a typical film song (a pop­ular form of music generated for the masses).  The lowest poetic form is the dhun, which is ac­tually nothing more than a mus­ical version of a chant.

The struc­ture of bhajan is very conventional.  It con­tains a sin­gle sthai and nu­mer­ous antara.  The last antara has special sig­nifi­cance be­cause it con­tains the nom de plume of the author.

There are a num­ber of musician/ saints who are fa­mous for their bhajans.  The names Tulsidas, Surdas, Mira Bai, and Kabir are par­ti­cu­larly well known.

 

 

Instruments Used in Bhajan

 


 

Selected Video

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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