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The Indian-born tabla player and composer, teacher, and advocate Zakir Hussain, son of Ustad Alla Rahka, who passed away in late 2024, wasn't just a virtuoso improviser - he was one of the world's exceptional percussionists, working in many genres, and was the world's preeminent tabla master. He was a great communicator in many musical languages, including jazz, Afro-Cuban rhythms, Nigerian talking drums, or Indonesian gamelan; he was also a great listener and a bringer of joy (editor can't help herself.) One of the most exciting ways that Zakir Hussain shared tabla specifically, and percussion more broadly was by way of the Masters of Percussion Tour – which was exactly as stunning and marvelous as a music fan (especially a drum nerd) might ever imagine. Zakir turned the tabla into a global instrument by way of his incredible collaborations, playing with everyone from George Harrison to Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, from John McLaughlin's Shakti and Yo Yo Ma's Silk Road Project; he's laid down beats for Scottish fiddlers Charlie McKerron (Capercaillie) and Patsy Reid (formerly of Breabach); played concertos with western orchestras, with and without banjo player Bela Fleck and bassist Edgar Meyer, and performed and recorded with scores of Indian classical musicians. Zakir Hussain enjoyed the different challenges that each new collaborator “will throw at him”. For this edition of the Soundcheck Podcast, Ustad Zakir Hussain joined Pandit Rahul Sharma, the son of illustrious santoor master Pandit Shivkumar Sharma, who established the pedigree of the santoor within Indian Classical Music. Pt. Rahul Sharma has since built on his father's style, “taking the santoor to new corners of the world”, (Darbar.org). Rahul Sharma has also collaborated widely across genres, having released some 60 albums, split between classical Indian music and more experimental recordings. Rahul Sharma and Zakir Hussain played in-studio in Oct of 2024, just about six weeks before Hussain passed away. - Caryn Havlik Set list: 1. Dhun: Misra Pahadi 2. Dhun Keharwa Sharma explains the roots of the santoor, and gives a quick demonstration of its 94 strings which require precise tuning: Zakir Hussain also gave an intimidatingly fast explainer of some of the syllables of tabla, what the left and right hand might do, with unbelievable and impressive speed: See their performances:
Welcome back to the Kaka Balli Punjabi Podcast – your go-to platform for unfiltered, thought-provoking conversations about Punjab, culture, politics, and global issues! In this episode, Ajaydeep Singh Dhaliwal and I explore some of the most controversial, thought-provoking, and trending topics that affect Punjabis worldwide.
There are stories in every nook and cranny of Delhi and rightly so because this is the 11th or 12th city built one on top of the other; sometimes cannibalizing one city to make the other. So, there are stories of the city's multiple pasts and of the people who have lived here. Heterogenous in every sense of the word, it is a melting pot. So many places in the city have witnessed history in the making. The title brings together multiple strands about the city': Basti' means 'habitation' and this has been a continuously inhabited city for centuries; 'Darbar' because Delhi remains a politically important city" - Rakhshanda Jalil, editor, 'Basti & Darbar, Delhi-New Delhi; A City in Stories' talks to Manjula Narayan about an anthology of short fiction about the capital that includes pieces about the old city, the early days of building New Delhi, its caste and class snobberies, student life, gay scene, political elite, the vast armies from the hinterland who built it and continue to expand it, its scavengers, and its sarkari workers too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Dinner for Shoes podcast episode 63, host Sarah Wasilak chats with ‘Love Is Blind' Season 8 cast member Vanessa Boreland about her experience filming the popular Netflix show. Of course, their conversation touches on fashion — from what Vanessa packed versus her typical date-night style to her opinion on first-reveal outfits and wedding dress shopping on reality TV. Vanessa answers all your burning questions about ‘LIB,' sharing insight into production, the food everyone's eating in the pods, and what really goes on behind the scenes.Sarah offers her own take on the series, tapping into this season in particular, and reveals which cast member she thinks she vibes with from a style perspective. She goes on to try chicken and vegetable samosas as an ode to Vanessa's favorite Indian restaurant called Darbar in Minneapolis.Whether you're in need of outfit advice or in the midst of a style dilemma, the Shoe Therapy hotline is open for your anonymous texts and voicemails. Message 917-336-2057 with fashion questions and funny stories so I can “heel” ya — you just may hear your message on the podcast.THIS DINNERChicken and veggie samosas from Karma Kafe in Hoboken, NJTHESE SHOESBearpaw Retro Super Shorty Hickory BootsTHIS OUTFITShop my look Marbl The Everyday SetRitani 14kt Gold Small Double Two-Tone Open Hoop EarringsNaturepedic Organic Cotton Waffle BlanketTHESE CHAPTERS0:00 - INTRO1:34 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES8:00 - MY TAKE ON LOVE IS BLIND15:00 - VANESSA BORELAND INTERVIEW38:52 - SAMOSAS FROM KARMA KAFETHIS PRODUCTIONis created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak.is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai.is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis.includes photos and videos in chronological order by Netflix/Kinetic Content, Sarah Wasilak, Vanessa Boreland, Maria Livingood, Madison Errichiello, and You Thrifty Bitch.is made with love.Dinner for Shoes is a fashion podcast for people who love food, hosted by editor Sarah Wasilak. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email.Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions.Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.comTo make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Victoria, known for its cultural diversity, hosts a variety of Diwali festivals across the state. However, the celebration at Melbourne's Federation Square stands out, drawing hundreds of attendees each year. It has become a key fixture in the city's events calendar, consistently delivering a vibrant experience for the local community. Tune in to this podcast as Vani Pandya and Ashish Chawla, two team members from Celebrate India, the organisation that has been hosting the event for the past 19 years, share the highlights of this year's celebration. The event is scheduled to take place on 26 October this year.
Speech of Sikh Siyasat editor at Gurdwara Shikar Ghat, Patshahi Chhevin, Village Dallewal near Goraya on 14 September 2024. This News/Article On Current Situation, Delhi Darbar's Changed Policy & Disarray in Electoral Sikh Politics of Punjab appeared first on Sikh Siyasat News.
Presenting a paper on suppression of Sikh expression about “Teeja Ghallughara” by the Indian State using ‘digital repression' against the Sikhs Parmjeet Singh, editor of Sikh Siyasat News, cited incidents of content blocking. This News/Article Delhi Darbar's Digital Repression and the Sikhs appeared first on Sikh Siyasat News.
Eyon Kyon Kant Pyari Hova by BIBI SIMARJIT KAUR JI FARIDABAD Southall Kirtan Darbar, Guru Nanak Darbar London, UK
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
Lakho Darbar Duniya Me Yun To : Ashram Bhajan
I sat down with brothers, co-owners and chefs Parmjit Singh Ahuja and Gurpreet Singh to talk about their restaurant Divine Darbar. They made me a delicious chai and talked about growing up in New Delhi and how food was a central part of their family but that they had never intended to become chefs. Parmjit has a bachelor's degree in psychology and Gurpreet has a Masters in IT. While studying, they got part-time jobs in kitchens and they felt drawn to hospitality in such an overwhelming way that they embraced it wholeheartedly, opening Divine Darbar in December last year. They want to share the food they grew up with and are passionate about creating a whole experience for diners. Parmjit and Gurpreet were nervous about talking to me, but they had so many great things to say and this was a lovely conversation.
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Darbar Me Sachche Old : Dr. Premji Bhajan
Tenali in Dilli Darbar is a story where Tenali Raman from a southern state of India is invited by the king of a northern state of India. Listen to the story to find out what happens.Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/tenali-in-delhi-darbarSend your artwork to rituvaish@gmail.com.TranscriptAt the time when Krishnadevaraya ruled over Vijayanagar, King Babar ruled over Delhi. Tenali was a famous jester in King Krishnadevaraya's royal court. When King Babar heard Tenali's tales of wit and intelligence, he wished to meet him. So he sent a messenger to Vijayangar to request Tenali to visit Delhi. With King Krishnadevaraya's permission, Tenali went to Delhi with the messenger.In Delhi, Tenali was welcomed and settled in the royal guest house. The messenger went to King Babar to inform him about Tenali's arrival. The next day's appointment was fixed between King Babar and Tenali. Babar told his courtiers, “Tenali, the great witty jester from Vijayanagar has come to Delhi. Tomorrow in the royal court none of us must smile or laugh at his jokes. I want to test him as to how he will make us laugh and win a reward.”Children, do you think Tenali Raman would win a reward?Let's listen ahead.The courtiers of Dilli Durbar promised not to smile or laugh that day in the court before the guest.At the given time Tenali also arrived in the Dilli Durbar. He told many witty tales and jokes to courtiers and King Babar, but all remained silent. No one even smiled at the jokes. This went on for not one day or two days but for 15 days.Guess what, from the sixteenth day Tenali stopped going to Dilli Durbar. Instead, he disguised himself and followed King Babar everywhere to note his daily routine. Babar used to go for a stroll by the river Yamuna with his prime minister every morning. Children, Yamuna is a famous river in India. Do you know the name of a river in your country?Nice.On the way, they would give gold coins to the poor and the needy beggars. After observing this Tenali made a plan.The next morning, Tenali dressed up as an old man. He took a spade and a mango sapling and stood by the river Yamuna waiting for King Babar's arrival. Seeing him at a distance Tenali started planting the sapling. King Babar came to him and said, “Old man, you are very old indeed. You won't live long enough to enjoy the fruits of the tree you are planting. Why are you taking so much trouble?'“Your Majesty, I enjoyed the fruits from the trees planted by my ancestors. This tree's fruits will be enjoyed by others. I find joy in giving to others. I am not planting this to myself.”The king was impressed by the reply and gave a bag full of gold coins. The old man thanked him and said, “Your Majesty you are indeed a great and kind king. People get the fruits when the tree has grown but you have given me the fruit of my labour even before I had planted the sapling. The thought of helping others has really benefited me.”“I like this thought of yours. You can now take this second bag of gold coins as a reward,” King Babar added.“Oh, Your Majesty, This tree will bear fruits once in a year only but before it has been planted you have filled my arms with fruits of joy twice.”King Babar again said, “I like your thoughts and I am impressed by them.”He gave the third bag too to the old man.Now the prime minister got worried and said to the king, “Your majesty let's leave now, this man is too intelligent. His witty remarks will claim all the royal wealth from you.”King Babar laughed and got ready to walk away. At this time the old man said, “ Your Majesty, can you give me just a look? “When Babar turned to look, he saw Tenali holding a false beard in his hands. King Babar burst out laughing on seeing what Tenali had been up to. He said, “I am pleased, Tenali. You have truly proved that you are witty and a great jester.”King Babar called Tenali to the court and gave him many more royal rewards.When Tenali returned to Vijayanagar, King Krishnadevaraya was proud to see how Tenali had saved Grace. Tenali smiled and said, “So your Majesty, I am fit for a reward from you too.”King Krishnadeva Raya agreed with a smile and gave Tenali ten thousand gold coins as a reward.
It takes two people to do Yogi's job at the darbar in his absence. Temple manager Dwarka Tiwari and retired SDM Vinod Kumar Thakur.
Punjabi Podcast with Rattandeep Singh Dhaliwal & Simranjeet Singh Kotkapura #darbarSahib #ViralVideo #PunjabiPodcast On Punjabi Podcast, you will get to see a serious discussion on the political, social and religious issues of Punjab and the solution of the issues. Far from the words of the media, we will try to present the diversity of the villages of Punjab in your speech and in your words. ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Podcast 'ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਰਾਜਨੀਤਿਕ, ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਤੇ ਧਾਰਮਿਕ ਮੁੱਦਿਆਂ 'ਤੇ ਸੰਜੀਦਾ ਗੱਲਬਾਤ ਤੇ ਮਸਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਹੱਲ ਸੰਬੰਧੀ ਚਰਚਾ ਦੇਖਣ ਨੂੰ ਮਿਲੇਗੀ। ਮੀਡੀਆ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਦੂਰ ਤੁਹਾਡੀ ਬੋਲੀ ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ 'ਚ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰਾਂਗੇ ਕਿ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਪਿੰਡਾਂ ਦੀ ਵੰਨਗੀ ਨੂੰ ਪੇਸ਼ ਕਰ ਸਕੀਏ। ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © PUNJABI PODCAST
In this katha by Giani Harbhajan Singh (Dhudhikay) talks about the importance of Sri Darbar Sahib Any issues please contact me on kam1825@hotmail.com I would also like to thank my sponsors who have donated towards the podcasts financially. Thank you with your continuing support this podcast can become self sustaining
Happy Pongal neyargaleh! This week, we return with another episode where we discuss the latest Thala and Thalapathy movies, Thunivu and Vaarisu + rank previous Pongal releases such as Villu, Darbar, Master and many more! Pongalo Pongal!
Jan 13,2023 Friday : Evening : Sandhya Vandan - Evening Bhajan - Anand Apar Mere Sadguru Ke Darbar Me...
Another Ponam Thinni Episode Roasting Thalaivar's Darbar with Jawa and Senthil. Show Edited by Thaniga. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheems-rajah/message
Samvad, a discussion forum, held a Twitter space to discuss the intentions of Dilli Darbar behind the nomination of Shahidi diwas of Sahibzada Baba Zorabar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh as ‘Veer Bal Diwas'. This News/Article What Is Objectionable In ‘Veer Bal Diwas', a Name Given By Dilli Darbar. appeared first on Sikh Siyasat News.
On this episode of Cock and Bull, Cyrus is joined by Gauri Devidayal, Abbas Momin and Silverie (Antariksh). Cyrus talks about what happened at the Oscars where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at a joke made about Jada Pinkett Smith by Chris. The panel congratulates Gauri and her restaurant 'The Table' on making it to the list of Top 100 restaurants in all of Asia on the 'Top 50 Restaurants in Asia' list. Gauri talks about how she found out that they won tis award, and whether they will raise the prices at The Table after this. Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars is undoubtedly the topic of the day. Our panel discusses if it's right to slap someone regardless of the joke, whether Will was in the right in standing up for his wife or whether the whole thing was staged. Further, they move to towards the new Zomato 10-minute delivery policy, the questions raised by the general public on how Zomato is going to achieve these deliveries, and more. Plus, they also talk about the restaurant ‘Persian Darbar' getting calls for extortion this past weekend for Rs. 2 crore as 'protection money'. Tune in for this and much more.You can follow Gauri Devidayal on:Instagram: @gauridevidayalTwitter: @gauridetailsYou can follow Abbas Momin on Instagram at @abbasmomin88You can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @cyrus_broacha(https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios