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    BABA'S QUOTATIONS ON Bhajans

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    devotional singing (bhajans)

    Sing aloud the glory of God and charge the atmosphere with divine adoration . . .

    This is why I insist on group singing of the names of the Lord. (SSS, VI, 239)

    [Devotional singing (bhajan)] is the process of singing that originates in the heart,

    not from the lips or the tongue. It is the expression of the joyous thrill that wells up

    from the heart when the Glory of God is remembered. It is the spontaneousmanifestation of inner ecstasy. No attention is paid to the blame or praise that

    others may give. It does not seek the admiration or the appreciation of the listeners.

    (SSS, X, 84)

    Devotional singing (bhajan) is one of the processes by which you can train the mind

    to expand into eternal values. Teach the mind to revel in the glory and majesty of

    God; wean it away from petty horizons of pleasure . . . Devotional singing induces in

    you a desire for experiencing the truth, to glimpse the beauty that is God, to taste

    the bliss that is the Self. It encourages man to dive into himself and be genuinelyhis real Self. (SSS, VII, 497-498)

    Devotional singing (bhajan) is a spiritual practice (sadhana) for all who share in it.

    (Sai Bhajana Mala, 30)

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    Remember, every song sung in praise of the Lord is a sword that cuts the knots of

    laziness. It is a fine piece of social service to remind all of their duty to the Almighty,

    who watches over them. (The Holy Man and the Psychiatrist, 134)

    People say that when you go to Sai Baba, there is nothing but devotional singing

    (bhajan). Realize that there is nothing greater than bhajan. What bliss is there in

    bhajans! What a demonstration of oneness is it when a myriad throats join in

    uttering the name of God! The vibrations emanating from them make the heart

    vibrant. If you sing alone in your shrine, the vibrations return to you as a reaction.

    But in community singing, what you have is not a reaction but a wave of vibrations.

    They enter into the atmosphere and purify the polluted air. The atmosphere today is

    polluted by bad thoughts and feelings. When you sing the glory of God, the bad

    germs in the air are destroyed and the air gets purified by a treatment of anti-

    biotics, as it were. (SS, Jan. 1995, 26)

    When all the participants in a bhajan sing in unison, what sacred vibrations are

    produced and what Divine energies are released! When these vibrations fill the

    world, what changes cannot they bring about! When one sings alone, the heart is

    merged in the song. But when many sing together, it acquires a Divine power. (Sai

    Bhajana Mala, 30)

    Those who sing bhajans get what can be called a 'double promotion', for they derive

    joy and distribute joy. (SSS, X, 101)

    God is omnipresent. He is the in-dweller of every heart and all names are His. So

    you can call Him by any name that gives you joy. You must not cavil at other names

    and forms, nor become fanatics, blind to their glory. When you sing bhajan songs,

    dwell on the meaning of the songs and the message of each name and form of God

    and roll on your tongue its sweetness. (The Holy Man and the Psychiatrist, 134)

    Some people ... question the propriety of calling God by means of ... a multiplicity of

    names. But each name is indicative of only one aspect of Divinity. It denotes a

    single part of the Supreme Personality ... Every name is but a facet, a part, a ray of

    the Supreme. The spiritual discipline consists in recognising and becoming aware of

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    the One that supports and sustains the many. That is the precious gem of wisdom

    that one must secure and treasure. (SSS, X, 87)

    The procession to the cremation ground starts immediately on birth and the beating

    of the heart is the drum beat for the march towards that place. Some take a longer

    route, some reach quickly, but all are on the way. Therefore, devotional singing

    (bhajan) has to start in the childhood and has to continue. It must be the constant

    companion of man, his solace and strength. Do not postpone it to old age, for it is

    essential food for the mind. (SSS, I, 123)

    Devotional singing (bhajan) must become an unbroken stream of bliss on your

    tongues and in your hearts; it must confer on you the uninterrupted awareness of

    soham, of the unity of I and He. (SSS, IX, 41-42)

    The tongue is the post, devotional singing (bhajan) is the rope; with that rope, you

    can bring God Almighty near you and tie Him up so that His grace becomes yours.

    (SSS, VII, 52)

    Desire and anger are ... two enemies. Devotional singing ... is a good disciplinary

    process by which these two can be kept away. (SSS, X, 100)

    Take for example, there is a tree. It is full of birds. They make a mess all over. How

    to get rid of these noisy ones? You should clap loudly. Similarly, in this tree of life,

    there are birds of desire. The heart therefore becomes dirty. In order to cleanse it,

    do devotional singing (bhajans). (Kodaikanal discourse, April 12, 1996)

    Think of [devotional singing (bhajan)] as a part of spiritual training to be seriously

    taken for reducing the attachment to fleeting objects, and purifying and

    strengthening you, liberating you from the cycle of birth and death and consequentmisery. It may appear a frail cure for such a dreadful malady. Nevertheless, it is a

    panacea. (The Holy Man and the Psychiatrist, 132)

    In this busy age of fear and anxiety, the remembrance of God and repetition of His

    name is the one means of liberation that is accessible to all. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 30)

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    Let your whole life be a spiritual song. Believe that God is everywhere at all times,

    and derive strength, comfort, and joy by singing His glory in His presence. (SSS, X,

    94)

    ON CONDUCTING devotional singing (bhajans)

    QUOTES FROM SATHYA SAI BABA

    Have the bhajans on as many days as possible or at least once a week. Have them

    in a central place where all can come. (The Holy Man and the Psychiatrist, 132)

    Any devotional song, in any language can be sung as long as all can follow. (Sai

    Bhajana Mala, 29)

    Sing familiar bhajans, so that all can share in anand (bliss). (Sai Bhajana Mala, 29)

    When you sing bhajans, dwell on the meaning of the song and the message of each

    name and form of God. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 30)

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    You cannot insist that in the bhajans only songs on Sathya Sai should be sung!

    Fanaticism of that kind I very much dislike and condemn ... You betray your

    ignorance of the truth when you stick to any one of my names and avoid the rest.

    (SSS, VIII, 75)

    Bhajan has to be a thrilling experience, which must leave the participants full of

    pure energy and elevated enthusiasm. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 29)

    Bhajan must spread good-will, love, ecstasy; it must cleanse the polluted

    atmosphere; it must invite all to share in the joy and peace. The nagarsankirtan

    (congregational singing of bhajans) must be radiating devotion and love. The

    ananda I derive from bhajan I do not derive from anything else. That is the reason Iam emphasizing these points. Fill every moment with energy, enthusiasm, and

    effort. (SSS, VIII, 47-48)

    Some persons attending bhajans do not move their lips at all. They may say that

    they are singing the songs mentally within themselves. This is not proper ... You

    must sing the names aloud, full-throated, as far as the voice can reach. Only then

    the Divine will respond in full measure and shower His grace. No one will go to the

    rescue of a drowning man if his cries are feeble. (SS, 35, April 1992, 70)

    Together with melody and rhythm, you have to impart feeling to your singing to

    make the bhajan a sacred offering to the Divine. A tune without feeling is an

    infliction. Giving up conceit and exhibitionism, you must sing the bhajans in a spirit

    of humility and devotion. That is the right way to perform bhajans. (Sai Bhajana

    Mala, 30)

    Bhajan must be a felt experience. Do not sing with one eye on the effect the song

    makes on the listeners and the other on the effect it makes on God. (SSS, VIII, 60)

    Bhajans have to be sung and offered to God in an attitude of utter humility; they are

    not to be taken as exercises in an exhibition of talents or as competitions for

    mastery of musical skill. They have to please the Lord, not your fans. (SSS, IX, 177)

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    Bhajans should be sung with complete obliviousness to the body. Devotional fervor

    is more important than musical skill. (SS, June 1996, 156)

    Pay attention to the tune, the meaning, the variety, the voice, the raga (rhythm),

    the tala (beat), and other fine points of the bhajans. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 30)

    Let your heart pant for God, then the raga (rhythm) and tala (beat) will

    automatically be pleasant and correct. (SSS, VII, 60)

    Do not monopolize the time in bhajans, by singing one song for six or ten minutes,

    repeating the same line often. Repeat each line twice and no more. Have only two

    speeds; one slow and the other, fast. In this way you can have in one hour of

    bhajan, more songs on more forms, more tunes and more variety, giving more

    people a chance. (SSS, VII, 438)

    Let those with a good voice and musical talent lead; the keertan (singing the name

    of God) must be pleasant, it should not jar on the ear. If your voice is grating or out

    of tune, do not disturb the melody, but, repeat the namavali (song reciting the

    name of God) in your mind. (SSS, VII, 177-178)

    If your voice is not pleasant or sweet, keep quiet; that is the best service you can

    do. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 31)

    Do not cause discontent or disharmony, insisting on singing because you are an

    office-bearer. (Sai Bhajana Mala, 31)

    After bhajans ... there should be meditation for five to ten minutes. (Sai Bhajana

    Mala, 31)

    People should return from bhajan carrying the elevated, uplifted and sublime mood

    created by the atmosphere at the bhajan. Therefore, after the bhajan people should

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