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Indians to sing hymns for no money

by Adam Finley, posted Jul 5th 2007 4:01PM

vishnuI was up last night wondering why there isn't a series on television that allows me to show off my greatest talent: singing Buddhist hymns.

Finally, someone has granted my wish: Master of Music, a new competition series on India's Aastha channel, will pit singers against one another as they sing their favorite hymns from the Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh and Jain faiths. Finally, rather than listening to some awful Elton John tune you can rock out to "Vishnu Aarti:"

Maat-Pita Tum Mere, Sharan Gahun Kiskee Tum Bin Aur Na Duja, Aas Karun Jiskee, Om Jaye Jagdish Hare . . .

That's not actually a Buddhist hymn, but I like to keep my record collection diverse. Also, I've sung "Vishnu Aarti" at karaoke so many nights I pretty much have it memorized. People seem to love it, though drunken frat boys calling out for "Buddham Saranam Gacchami" can become annoying.

If you haven't yet figured it out, Aastha is a religious channel. One of the top prizes for Masters of Music is a pilgrimage to a religious destination. There is no cash prize. The show is currently looking for participants.

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Phish

my GOD!! adam are you that JOBLESS, that you just have to write about anything that pops into your head??
GET A SUMMER JOB you halfwit! i hear mcdonalds has an opening for someone with your skill level!

and as for the first poster, you are representative of the typical american idiot who doesnt kno the difference between Hinduism and Islam!

July 10 2007 at 5:02 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
SD

I'm Hindu and I found this article to be offensive. There's no need to make fun of a religion you don't understand. Maybe you meant the article to be lighthearted but it just came off as ignorant.

July 05 2007 at 11:32 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Whoosh

My favorite is Ode to Delkjgjekeklsslkffekek



praise allah

July 05 2007 at 6:02 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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