"Vaishnava Jana To" - Hindu Hymn

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
  • The song "Vaishnava Jana To" is one of the most famous and revered spiritual hymns in the Hindu tradition, particularly within the Bhakti (devotional service) context. It was written in the 15th century by the poet Narsinh Mehta in Gujarati and remains popular in Hindu communities around the world.
    The lyrics describe the ideal qualities of a person who is a "Vaishnava," or a devotee of the god Vishnu. The song states that a true Vaishnava feels compassion for others, forgives offenses, strives for purity of heart and mind, is indifferent to worldly wealth, and always keeps Krishna in mind. He sees all living beings as equal and experiences a deep connection with God.
    "Vaishnava Jana To" gained widespread recognition and became especially popular due to Mahatma Gandhi, who saw the song as an inspiring expression of the principles of nonviolence and peace. Gandhi often included it in his prayer meetings, and it became a sort of spiritual anthem for the Indian independence movement.
    The song not only expresses deep spiritual wisdom but also serves as a reminder that true devotional service includes acts of compassion, honesty, and simplicity.
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    @brend_manager 27 дней назад +2

    Джими Джими 💃 А вообще очень красивая песня, люблю индийские напевы