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Vaishnava Janato - L. Subramaniam - the Music Video

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Conceived, Composed and Produced by Dr. L. Subramaniam. A new melody and feeling for Gandhi's favourite song. Vaishnava janato from the Visions of India CD released by Times Music/Viji Records. Features Pandit Jasraj, Kavita Krishnamurti Subramaniam, Sultan Khan, Pankaj Udhas, Hariharan, Remo Fernandes, Bindu Subramaniam, Narayana Subramaniam. Music video directed by Dipali Meher

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  • Hats off to Dr Subramaniyam!!!

  • This is wonderful music....soulful!

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  • Surprised that LSub has managed to destroy this song!

  • Lovely upload friends

  • @Galavya41 what makes you think this is a dance number? look at the names of the people involved in this project: pt jasraj, kavita krishnamurthy, hariharan, l subramaniam, ustad sultan khan...

  • ..and do you think these people care about what the song teaches....I for example am having great difficulty in believing that Remo Fernandez sees his mother in all women except his wife( god knows even if he has a wife)...please dont pretend guys, no matter how much you jump you can never be like NarsidasJi and no you cant leave your old lifestyle and adopt the Vaishnav way.

  • This is not a new age song Damn It....just because Gandhi Bapu used to sing it does not mean it is a secular song...The great Hindu saint Narsi Mehta has put his heart in writing such great poetry and these duffers turn it into a Party Mix...Have some respect and please try to understand the deep meaning of the lyrics before turning it into a dance number...Nothing against Dance Numbers but this is too much..

  • i feel its above average

  • This bhajana is not really meant as an entertainment. Rather it is a meditation and a reminder that we should have a daily practice which elevates our consciousness. I prefer a rendition which suits that understanding.

  • awesome...................

  • Why did they have to mess with the original soulful tune? They could've retained that in remix...

  • Disappointing. No matter how great a singer is, song not sung properly is a failure. This version is as good (or rather bad) as Sonu Nigam's version @ Harvard.

    As someone mentioned, this is not a fast-track Bhajan... both Gandhiji and Narsinha Mehta would die of heart-attack after listening to this "westernized track".

    If anyone knows the lyrics, they know what I am talking about!

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