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Mahā Ganapati archana

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
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Nice. Ours is less open, in that we wouldn't have any musicians. But it's good to see. Jai Ganesha.

The musicians are fairly recent, maybe a year or two. Sometimes the music can be overwhelming given the acoustics in the temple. Personally I’m not wild about it but :shrug:
 

Vinayaka

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The musicians are fairly recent, maybe a year or two. Sometimes the music can be overwhelming given the acoustics in the temple. Personally I’m not wild about it but :shrug:
I love thavil and nadeswaram! Watch the drummers fingers if he does a solo for the Gods, an essential pat of some pujas, when they play a concert to the God. Some are just incredibly quick.
 

Jainarayan

ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय
Staff member
Premium Member
I love thavil and nadeswaram! Watch the drummers fingers if he does a solo for the Gods, an essential pat of some pujas, when they play a concert to the God. Some are just incredibly quick.

I do like it, it’s just the volume in the temple. I’m particularly sensitive to loud noises and sounds, among my other defects. :D I’ve watched the drummer and was amazed. I noticed what he wears on his fingers.
 
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