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Tukdoji Maharaj Instilled Patriotism Through Bhajans: Gadkari
Tukdoji Maharaj Instilled Patriotism Through Bhajans: Gadkari

Time of India

time18-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Tukdoji Maharaj Instilled Patriotism Through Bhajans: Gadkari

1 2 Nagpur: "Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj awakened rural India through bhajans and kindled a spirit of patriotism that helped rebuild the nation," said Union minister Nitin Gadkari , while addressing the grand finale of the first-ever Vidarbha-level Khanjiri Bhajan Competition at Suresh Bhat Hall on Friday. Gadkari emphasised that Tukdoji Maharaj's legacy must reach the new generation using modern technology. "Tukdoji Maharaj's compositions were never meant for mere entertainment. They are tools for transformation. Maharaj promoted ideals of sanitation, rural development, and national identity through his bhajans. This thought must not remain in words, but be translated into action," he said, urging youth and universities to keep the tradition alive. The contest, organised by the Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee, concluded on Friday. A total of 271 bhajan groups participated in the preliminary rounds held over two days earlier this week, out of which 21 teams were selected for the final round. The top prize of ₹1 lakh was awarded to the Swara Gurukunj Bhajan Mandal from Gurukunj Ashram, Mozari, the very place associated with Tukdoji Maharaj's spiritual mission. Adarsh Gurudev Seva Mandal, Nimgaon (Chandur Railway) won second prize of Rs 71,000 while the third prize of Rs 51,000 went to Sarthak Gurudev Seva Mandal, Hastapur Babhulgaon. Revered Jitendranath Maharaj of Devnath Math (Anjangao Surji) praised the initiative, saying, "Vidarbha is blessed to have saints like Gurudev. Bhajans inspire ideals and valour, and Nitin Gadkari is carrying forward that spiritual legacy." Spiritual leaders present at the event echoed the cultural and moral significance of bhajans. "Tukdoji Maharaj often composed bhajans during train journeys. These compositions are nourishment for the soul," said Janardanpant Bothe Guruji of Akhil Bharatiya Gurudev Seva Mandal. Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee president Prof Anil Sole noted that the event aimed to promote Tukdoji Maharaj's thoughts and foster community bonding through music. BOX Prize Winners List: 1st prize (Rs 1 lakh): Swara Gurukunj Bhajan Mandal from Gurukunj Ashram, Mozari 2nd prize (Rs 71,000): Adarsh Gurudev Seva Mandal, Nimgaon (Chandur Railway) 3rd prize (Rs 51,000): Sarthak Gurudev Seva Mandal, Hastapur, Babhulgaon 4th Prize (Rs 41,000): Gurudev Manavseva Chatralaya, Mozari 5th Prize (Rs 31,000): Akhil Bharatiya Gurudev Seva Mandal, Hirapur-Bothali (Chandrapur) 6th Prize (Rs 21,000): Jai Walekar Mauli Bhajan Mandal, Khamgaon 7th Prize (Rs 11,000): Gurumauli Bhajan Mandal, Sahur-Ashti Consolation awards of Rs 5,000 each were presented to 14 groups from various towns including Nagpur, Sakoli, Arjuni Morgaon, Kalmeshwar, and Ralegaon.

Khanjiri bhajan contest resonates with devotion and patriotism
Khanjiri bhajan contest resonates with devotion and patriotism

Time of India

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Khanjiri bhajan contest resonates with devotion and patriotism

1 2 Nagpur: The spiritual and traditional rhythms of Vidarbha echoed powerfully over the past two days as more than 270 devotional singing groups participated in the region's first-ever Khanjiri Bhajan Competition. It was hosted in Nagpur under the Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee. The preliminary rounds, held on July 16 and 17 at Santaji Sabhagruh in Sakkardara, drew immense enthusiasm from teams across the region, each delivering stirring performances rooted in the legacy of Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj. On Thursday, the selection committee announced 21 teams that will now compete in the grand finale at Suresh Bhat Auditorium, between 11.30am and 4.30pm on July 18. The prize distribution ceremony will follow at 5.30 pm, where Union minister Nitin Gadkari will honour the winners. Dignitaries including Jitendranath Maharaj of Anjangao Surji's Devnath Math and Janardanpant Bothe Guruji of Akhil Bharatiya Gurudev Seva Mandal will also attend. The Khanjiri Bhajan Contest is a first-of-its-kind competitive platform for this unique art form that blends music, rhythm, and social messaging. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Participants were required to present two bhajans each—based on traditional compositions of Tukdoji Maharaj, and themed on social awakening and patriotism—within a time limit of 12 minutes. Each performance revolved around the use of the khanjiri, a handheld percussion instrument that forms the rhythmic backbone of this folk devotional music. Deeply rooted in Vidarbha's spiritual heritage, Khanjiri Bhajan was popularised by Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj, who used it as a medium to communicate powerful messages of national unity, social reform, and inner awakening. His musical legacy continues to inspire generations across Maharashtra. Despite the large turnout, the contest was well-organised by the Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee under the leadership of Prof. Anil Sole, with active involvement from cultural organisations like the Gurudev Seva Mandal. Committee members and volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure the smooth conduct of the two-day preliminary rounds.

City To Host First-Ever Khanjiri Bhajan Contest From July 15-18
City To Host First-Ever Khanjiri Bhajan Contest From July 15-18

Time of India

time14-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

City To Host First-Ever Khanjiri Bhajan Contest From July 15-18

Nagpur: The city is set to witness a unique musical milestone as it hosts the first-ever competitive Khanjiri Bhajan Contest this week, bringing to the stage the vibrant devotional art form closely associated with Vidarbha's spiritual and cultural ethos. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Organised under the banner of Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee, Vidarbha-level Khanjiri Bhajan competition will be held on July 16 and 17 at Santaji Sabhagruh in Sakkardara, starting each day from 8am. The grand finale is scheduled for July 18, culminating in a prize distribution ceremony to be presided over by Union minister Nitin Gadkari. The contest seeks to revive and celebrate the tradition of Khanjiri Bhajan — devotional singing accompanied by the small, handheld percussion instrument called khanjiri. This folk art form gained prominence through the legacy of Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj, whose stirring bhajans were not only expressions of faith but also vehicles for social reform and national awakening. His performances with the khanjiri inspired countless followers, embedding this art deeply into Vidarbha's cultural fabric. Addressing a press conference on Monday, Prof Anil Sole, president of the Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee, said the event will not only showcase musical talent but also echo the social reform messages of Tukdoji Maharaj's compositions. "Participating groups are required to perform two bhajans — based on traditional tunes and themes of social awakening and patriotism — within a time limit of 12 minutes," said Sole. The event's inaugural session will be graced by officials and dignitaries from various cultural and religious organisations, including representatives from Gurukunj Mozari's Akhil Bharatiya Gurudev Seva Mandal, Achyut Maharaj Seva Sansthan, and Nagpur University scholars. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now BOX What is Khanjiri Bhajan? Khanjiri Bhajan is a vibrant form of devotional singing performed with the khanjiri — a small, handheld frame drum that produces a rhythmic, sharp sound. This art form blends soulful lyrics, folk melodies, and dynamic percussion, creating a lively atmosphere of devotion and social awareness. In Vidarbha, Khanjiri Bhajan rose to prominence through the legendary Rashtra Sant Tukdoji Maharaj, who used it as a powerful medium to spread messages of social reform, patriotism, and spiritual awakening among the masses. Khanjiri goes for the competition 283: Total Bhajan groups 59 from Nagpur 124 from other parts of Vidarbha Rs 1 lakh: First prize Rs 71,000: Second prize Rs 51,000: Third prize ₹5,000 each to 10 groups as consolation prizes

Love, Laughter & Local Pride Mark Gadkari's Pre-Birthday Celebration
Love, Laughter & Local Pride Mark Gadkari's Pre-Birthday Celebration

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Love, Laughter & Local Pride Mark Gadkari's Pre-Birthday Celebration

Nagpur: On the eve of Union minister Nitin Gadkari's birthday, the city witnessed a joyful celebration filled with wit and warmth, thanks to a unique stand-up comedy show by popular Marathi actor and writer Sameer Choughule. The event, titled 'Samya, Samya Maifilit Majhya', was organised by the Khasdar Cultural Festival Committee at Suresh Bhat Auditorium, drawing a packed audience that laughed heartily through the evening. Famous for his appearances in the television show 'Hasya Jatra', Choughule had the audience in splits with his humorous takes on everyday middle-class life, love, dating, and the subtle missteps that make human behaviour both relatable and hilarious. His lively dialogues and clever observations struck a chord with the audience, making the one-hour show fly by within minutes. Using simple Marathi language and musical humour, Choughule presented situations that people see in their own homes and relationships — be it awkward movie dates, unspoken family dynamics, or the nuances of romantic conversations. Every joke was met with rounds of applause and laughter, keeping the auditorium buzzing throughout. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Conheça o segredo natural para uma vida mais equilibrada e ativa AlwaysFit Undo The programme was part of a special cultural initiative to celebrate Gadkari's birthday. Several prominent dignitaries graced the occasion, including industrialist Satyanarayan Nuwal, retired Justice Vikas Sirpurkar, former MPs Datta Meghe, Krupal Tumane, and Ajay Sancheti, Padma Shri Dr Vikas Mahatme, Dr Madan Kapre, Vanarai's Dr Girish Gandhi, and BJP's city chief Dayashankar Tiwari, among others. The committee's chairman, Prof Anil Sole, and members Dr Gaurishankar Parashar and Rajesh Bagdi were also present. The evening began with a floral felicitation of Nitin Gadkari by the Khasdar Cultural Committee, followed by the honouring of Sameer Chaughule. Bal Kulkarni compered the programme with finesse.

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