Baudha, Ishaai, Hindu, Musalman<\/a>\u201d,<\/em>\u00a0it\u00a0predominantly fills the air with divinely appealing dharmic chants and exalting sounds of love, humanity, and wisdom. \u00a0One cannot deny the fact that the world would have been the most beautiful haven in the entire universe, had there been no spats and clashes among humans due to religious contradictions. \u00a0Above all, one needn\u2019t necessarily see a scholar to acknowledge a very thin line between Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian.<\/p>\nIndeed, the video is a \u2018clarion call\u2019 for world peace, compassion, and unity. After all, as the tape unfolds\u2013 all religions are primarily the man-made doctrines and pathways to attain Nirvana, Swarga, Jannat or Paradise, supposedly after an unleash of the last nail in the coffin, an afterlife.<\/p>\n
With quite a\u00a0conciliating effect, the video spells out\u00a0largely with Buddhist mantras followed by some preludial hymns of other religions. As the reel rolls out with a humble appeal for goodwill and cordiality among humans, a brief argument appears to break out among four adults seemingly representing all four major religions.<\/p>\n
Meanwhile, amid the dispute, a chubby young boy wearing all four religious insignias suddenly approaches them. Interestingly, seeing the strange gesture on the part of the juvenile, the stench of hatred is abruptly overpowered by an aroma of peace. A short while later, they\u2019d repent, realize and finally get enlightened.<\/p>\n
Indisputably, if we could only generalize and instil in our young children \u2014 the relevance of love, oneness, and equality against the domain of increasing crevasses between religions, the upcoming generation would certainly be witnessing a newer planet in the days ahead.<\/p>\n
Nonetheless, in a jungle of mushrooming \u2018rocks and blues\u2019 the producer of this music video appears to seek a different genre of music befitting the very essence of today\u2019s\u00a0peace and harmony against the backdrop of never-ending war and hatred. Hence, the message and intent of this production are very clear: If your God is telling\u00a0you to hate any group of people, you are listening to the wrong voice in your head.<\/p>\n
The strains, theme, images, and actions are perfectly blended. Vocal and lyrical lines are superb. Of all, the choreographer deserves a pat on the shoulder.<\/p>\n
By all accounts, this project appears to be the maiden music video of Ajnabee Creations based in Adelaide, South Australia. The proprietor \u2013 Mr. Yati Raj Ajnabee\u2014is keen on connecting the world through his creations.\u00a0 Good luck to Ajnabee Creations for future endeavours!<\/p>\n
Lyrics: Yati Raj Ajnabee<\/p>\n
Music: Karma Gyalchen<\/p>\n
Vocal: Karma Gyalchen\/Banika Pradhan<\/p>\n
Director: Sonam Pakhrin<\/p>\n
Actors: Various Artists<\/p>\n
From: BHUTANNEWSSERVICE<\/a><\/p>\n