Bengaluru: Eminent vocalist T M Krishna to sing Carnatic songs in praise of Jesus or Allah


Move to stop attempts to communalize Carnatic music, says T M Krishna

Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Aug 11:After Carnatic musicians are being targeted for compositions praising non-Hindu deities, eminent vocalist T M Krishna has decided to fight attempts to communalize Carnatic music.

Krishna took to social media to announce he will compose a Carnatic song on Jesus and Allah every month. “Considering the vile comments and threats issued by many on social media regarding Carnatic compositions on Jesus, I announce here that I will be releasing one Carnatik song every month on Jesus or Allah (sic),” Krishna tweeted.


The controversy started a few days back, when singer OS Arun was target of social media backlash as he had agreed to participate in event 'Yesuvin Sangama Sangeetham' on August 25 in Chennai.

This show was conceived by T Samuel Joseph (Shyaam). Shyaam, a student of Lalgudi G Jayaraman, has long been an exponent of Christian Carnatic music and is well known in the film and music circles.

Not just Arun, singers Aruna Sairam, who has been chosen for this year’s prestigious Sangeetha Kalanidhi title by Music Academy, Nityasree Mahdevan, and P Unnikrishnan were criticized for singing songs in praise of Jesus.

The singers were termed 'traitors of Hinduism', 'shamers of Carnatic music' and 'disgusting cretins'.

One twitter user also called Arun a “cheapster for doing Christian Bhajan programme for money”.


Following the threats, Arun cancelled his participation in the programme citing personal reasons. Meanwhile, Nityasree took to social media to clarify that she would not sing anymore compositions on non-Hindu gods.

“I firmly believe that it is an unforgivable offence to be involved in an act that would tarnish the image of our rich tradition and heritage, community, society, nation, and mankind. I shall never ever commit or abet one myself,” she said.

T M Krishna, a Magsaysay award winner found support online after his tweet. One user Aparajith Raman (@aparajithraman) suggested, “While you’re at it, can you have some qawwalis/Sufi-style music on Krishna or Rama made as well? It’ll definitely be nice to hear them too.”

Krishna said many such compositions exist, and posted a link to one he likes: Krishn kanhaiya by Hafeez Jalandhari. Suresh R (@iamabofh) cited a song on god Krishna from the film Baiju Bawra, created by three Muslims: Naushad, Mohammed Rafi and Shakeel Badayuni. “The story is that the production company’s accountant heard the song being recorded and went into an ecstasy,” he said.

Meanwhile, it is interesting to note that Christian Carnatic music is an established genre in itself, practised for several decades. Abraham Pandithar (1859-1919), who composed Christian devotional kritis in the Carnatic style, is acclaimed as a musicologist.

Muslims too are known to have taken up the nadaswaram (a wind instrument) and have been active participants in Carnatic music.

  

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  • Ganesh b, Vamadapadavu. Bantwal

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Be careful brother. Singing is forbidden for some so you can expect a fatwa.

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    MUSIC is UNIVERSAL, any type what so ever, Carnatic, Indian, Western, or any of the types, WHICH CAN BE USED IN ANY LANGUAGES AND BY ANY RELIGION.

    DON'T DISCOURAGE THE SINGERS. THEY ARE OUR SOUL SOOTHERS.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    There's revival, and it's spreading
    Like a wildfire in my heart
    Sunday morning, Hallelujah
    And it's lasting all week long............. ....
    Church Choir songs are beautiful and melodious in their own tunes.

    Allahu akbar allahu akbar
    Ash-hadu anla ilaha illah Allah
    Ash-hadu anna muhammadar-rasulullah
    Hayya as-salah
    Hayya al-falah
    Allahu akbar allahu akbar
    La ilaha illa Alla
    Adhan too is nice to hear (if you are not too close to the mosque) in its own tunes.

    My objection is only for those who morph Hindu devotional songs and create Jesus worshipping songs in the same tunes. I have heard the 'conversion gangs' playing songs like " Kallum mullum kaaliku kettum, Swamiye Yeshuve, Yeshuve Swamiye"!!
    Now this TM Krishna and Aruns will change the Vittala worshipping purandaradasar's 'keerthana's into Christian songs worshiping Jesus.
    The only agenda is to convert the innocent Hindus by saying that even we have same songs!!!

    Please give a serious thought. Are all these necessary?

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Mangalore/Tanzania

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Dear Ivar,
    "Hare Ram Hare Krishna" gangs are spreading in the west .....temples in the west are increasing.....let's be tolerant of one another. Let us allow expression of religious faith unless its done with force and coercion.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    I even condemn the Hare Krishna Gang singing and dancing in front of Cologne Cathedral recently.
    Tolerance comes only after respecting other's beliefs and faiths.

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  • Jd, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    What we sow, so we reap. This communal thing will infiltrate whatever little is left. Food, dress, friends it has infiltrated.

    The silence or tolerance of their sick mind by us has given them courage for little more.

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  • V. Kumar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Those who issue threats on social media are a few cowards, communal rotten minded, hate mongers? If Jesudas can sing any devotional hymns why not eminent vocalists like T.M.Krishna and other singers?
    Ignore those cowards rotten minded jobless people and go ahead Mr.T.M.Krishna. God Bless you all.

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  • rhea, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    and they say indians are united.....unity in diversity etc

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  • Monthu, Kuwait

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Allah is God in Arabic (language).

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  • Rajesh. D., Manglore, Dubai.

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    If you do not want to listen to those songs its fine who is asking your opinion. Latha Mangeshkar, Yesudas and many more singers also sang songs / hymns for different religions.
    People who do not understand art and music though they are singers should be banned from singing. They create nuisance in the society, All this started only after 2014.

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  • Alwyn, Canada

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Hindus are very tolerant and no reasons few rotten heads have always issues and get crazy with hatred towards God. People be nice to God. Hate is evil and only accepted by evil.

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  • Cyril, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    I practically love all types of devotional songs and sing and listen. For me no matter which religion it belongs. I see my God living in that. And I doubt the people object which religion they belongs to.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Finally we are convinced One God, Religion & Nation.
    Mera Bharat Mahan ...

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  • Smile, Mlore

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    Yes, ignore those who don't believe...
    I am a Christian who does yoga, meditation and goes to church, I like Indian classical music which purifies my mind.

    DisAgree [3] Agree [44] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 11 2018

    I even visit Temples & Masjids with my Friends ...

    DisAgree [2] Agree [24] Reply Report Abuse

  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Difficult to believe this

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Kattassery Joseph Yesudas a Christian used to sing in Temples ...

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  • Shankar, LONDON

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    FYI Yesudas is a devout Hindu, He and his two children visit Shabarimala every year. He had stopped going to church around 20 years back.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    Shankar, London,
    Yesudas has been allowed entry into Kerala's famed Sri Padmanabhaswami Temple in Thiruvananthapuram after years of waiting and singing for the Hindu deities. ... Despite his strong wishes, he was not allowed to enter the Sree Krishna temple in Guruvayur and Kadampuzha Devi temple in Malappuram for being a Christian. (September 2017) ...

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 12 2018

    I have the least respect for those who change their faith for any reasons!
    Forgoing faith is another thing which i respect!

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