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Maha Onam 2024 - Toronto Canada Experience the Culture of Kerala South India
Join me as I dive into the vibrant and colorful celebrations of Maha Onam right here in Toronto! This festival, hailing from Kerala in South India, marks the Malayalam New Year and celebrates the legendary King Mahabali’s homecoming. It’s a time of joy, unity, and cultural pride, filled with spectacular traditions and lively performances.
Enjoy the vibes of this biggest Onam celebration in North America, held at Yonge-Dundas Square, Toronto, Ontario Canada.
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Bali Raja (Sacrificial King), Hindi bhajan
This bhajan, composed by Pradip Nitnavare, was arranged and recorded here by friends with Yeshu Satsang Toronto. Lyrics and lengthy notes below.
Bhakti Geet - Volume One by Yeshu Satsang Toronto
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Baliraja, Baliraja Sacrificial King, Sacrificial King Swarga se utar aaya Baliraja Down from heaven came the Sacrificial King 1. Sansar ka swami Baliraja Lord of the World, Sacrificial King Dina ho gaya Baliraja Became poor, Sacrificial King 2. Daasa ka rup liya Baliraja Took the form of a servant, Sacrificial King Mrityu par vijay hua Baliraja Victory over death, Sacrificial King 3. Moksha diya tune Baliraja You gave Salvation, Sacrificial King Paapo ko hara liya Baliraja Took away sins, Sacrificial King Song No. 37 from the Kshama Sagar Bhakti Mala (Songbook)
recording from Bhakti Geet - Volume One, released June 22, 2017 Vocals - Miranda Stone and Chris Hale Guitar - Chris Hale Tabla - Miranda Stone Harmonium - Luke Parker Sitar - Duke Vipperman Bass Guitar - Chris Padiath
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The following notes on the song are from the Bandcamp page for this song: https://yeshusatsangtoronto.bandcamp.com/track/bali-raja-2
There is a story in Hindu mythology about the King Baliraja, who is also known as Maha Bali, the benevolent ruler whose kingdom was so extensive, due to his righteous reign, that his popularity threatened the gods. Vishnu, the supreme deity, wanted to guarantee that all would worship only him. He played a trick on Baliraja, knowing that the king had a reputation for extreme generosity. Appearing to him in the form of the dwarf, Vamana, he asked Baliraja for as much land as he could cross in three steps. Having been granted this request, he then revealed his gigantic size, taking two steps to claim the earth and heaven. In order to fulfill his promise, Baliraja offered his own head for the third step, so that he was pushed down into patala, the netherworld. In some commentaries on the story, Baliraja’s action is seen as a testament to his humble righteousness and devotion, despite being deceived and insulted. Vishnu is said to have rewarded this devotion by allowing Baliraja to come back to earth once a year to see his beloved subjects, and this is celebrated by people of all religions in the state of Kerala during the festival of Onam. The story took on new meaning through the writings of Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890) who was an activist, writer and social reformer from Maharashtra, India. He and his wife, Savitribai Phule (who is also remembered as the first Indian woman school teacher) worked together as pioneers to further the education of girls, and Dalit children. Phule is given credit for adopting the Sanskrit term Dalit (oppressed,crushed) as the name for the people groups of India who have historically been considered ‘outcastes’ and fall outside the traditional Indo-Aryan four-fold caste system. Jyotirao and Savitribai supported widow remarriage, and sought to end female infanticide along with the stigma of “untouchability.” In 1873, they founded an organization called Satya Shodhak Samaj (The Society for the Seekers of Truth), which focused on bringing equal rights to the depressed classes. In recent decades, inspired by the Phules, who saw a connection between the figures of Baliraja and Jesus, some Yeshu bhaktas (devotees of Christ), who are connected with liberation movements among Dalits, refer to Jesus as Baliraja, the “sacrificial king.��� The Scriptures speak of the character of Satguru Yeshu in Philippians chapter 2, verses 5-8: “In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death - even death on a cross!” - M.S.
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A Christmas meditation written by an Indian friend, using the Baliraja metaphor: https://markraja.medium.com/a-great-king-was-born-262cfe0214ce
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Happy Onam Festival #onam #festival #kerala #keralafood #srilanka #tamil #kannada #telugu #india #southindia #southindian #globines #globiness (at Mississauga City, Toronto) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEjsZIOJ5ha/?igshid=196mi1xhrd6i9
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Wishing everyone a very happy Onam🙏 Festivals are all about lavish food and lip smacking desserts. Made this Badaam Ka Halwa with perfect hint of Cardamom. Southern India is blessed with this beautiful spice and I absolutely thank my Indian roots for teaching me how to use this rich healing spice in cooking. Cardamom is excellent for digestion and has many other benefits!! Almonds, another superfood, is loaded with nutrients that helps repair memory, vision and skin. Add in some jaggery and ghee for silky smooth taste, and there you have a perfect dessert to end your meal. Enjoy everyone😊🤗 . . . . #onam #celebration #indianfestivals #festivities #food #almonds #cardamom #jaggery #indiansweets #happyonam #healthyfood #yummyfood #superfoods #nourishing #soulfulpalate #indiancuisine #mealideas #vegetarian #plantbased #loveforcooking #foodblog #healthyfoodblog #foodphotographyandstyling #india #eathealthy #foodblogger (at Toronto, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2S4KiSl7n1/?igshid=7da0mbj21bum
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