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A tribute to our Gurus Dr. Jayadeva and Smt. Hansaji Yogendra |
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Sukhwinder Singh |
Shri Sukhwinder Singh, a regular student and visitor at The Yoga Institute, organized a musical programme on Tuesday morning 9th October, 2012 as a tribute to our Gurus, Dr. Jayadeva and Smt. Hansaji Yogendra. The atmosphere at The Yoga Institute, Santacruz was charged with positive vibrations as the beautiful renditions of devotional songs by famous singers and musicians, Sukhwinder Singh, Rekha Rao and Aditi Paul, Manoj Mishra and Nilesh Bhrambhatt resonated in the air.
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Rekha Rao singing a Rajasthani Folk Song |
The programme began with a Rajasthani folk song 'Kesariya Balam Padharo' sung by Rekha Rao followed by Bhajans by Aditi Paul. Shri Sukhwinder Singh regaled the audience with some of his best songs, 'Woh Kisna Hai', 'Ramta Jogi', 'Haule Haule,' a mesmerizing version of 'Hanuman Chalisa' and ending with the Academy Award and Grammy Award winning 'Jai Ho.'
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The Main Hall of the Institute was packed with
an enthusiastic audience |
After the programme Shri Sukhwinder Singh shared that two years ago, although work was going well, he was not happy and did not have faith. Then a teacher from The Yoga Institute started teaching him yoga and his faith in his work increased. One day, he was approached to sing the song 'Jai Ho' written by Gulzar and composed by A.R. Rahman. However, the song was rejected by the director of the film it was composed for. Yet, Singh had faith in the song and suggested they go ahead and record it anyway. Later, they were approached by Danny Boyle to include it in the film 'Slumdog Millionaire'. Singh had never thought or expected his work to win the Academy or Grammy award. He credits this success to his faith achieved through yoga. He also shared how it was now possible for him to record some songs within 3 minutes in one go.
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Smt. Hansaji thanking Sukhwinder Singh and the artists |
Smt. Hansaji Yogendra thanked Shri Sukhwinder Singh and all the artists for bringing such a high spirited atmosphere to the Institute. A music lover herself and a sitar player in the old days, Smt. Hansaji finds music to be an important tool for inculcating faith and meditative states. She welcomed Sukhwinder Singh to organize many more such programmes at The Yoga Institute which he graciously accepted.
More pictures from the event given below:
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Aditi Paul (r) singing along with Sukhwinder Singh |
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Sukhwinder Singh sharing his experience with yoga |
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Orchestra co-ordinated by Nilesh Brahmbhatt (l)
Smt. Binny Sakhrani (r) of The Yoga Institute compering the event |
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Audience outside the main hall |
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Shri Sukhwinder Singh conversing with Smt. Hansaji |
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Orchestra led by Nilesh Brahmbhatt |
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Manoj Mishra playing the Harmonium (l), Sukhwinder Singh (r) |
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Smt. Hansaji interviewed by the Press |
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Shri Sukhwinder Singh interviewed by the Press |
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