Help @MaryMillben support #EducationAfrica @Ed_Africa & @Chalo_Give when you buy her new single #OmJaiJagdishHare | @indiaSporaForum
Like most thirtysomethings, I keep in touch with my old classmates on Facebook. One of my favorite classmates--also a fellow orchestra-student, now a well-respected ambassador/recording-artist--is looking for a little help.
She put it best ...
So of course I hope you'll offer your support by purchasing that single; but I'm wondering ...
and What I show here is 'the group of words' that couch "that phrase" (below hyperlinked to Mary's Diwali 2020 virtual performance celebrating Diwali 2020) into your vocabulary ... deeper meanings that 'firm the foundations' upon which our lexicon stands ...
The words “Om Jai Jagdish Hare (Hindi ॐ जय जगदीश हरे)” mean "Oh Lord of the Universe" - a song that can be used to praise any 'Lord of the Universe,' but it was originally written to be sung to the |Hindu god |Vishnu during the worship-service's #Aarti (ārtī) ritual.
"Aarti (a.k.a. Ceremony of Lights)" is built on ancient words that mean "something that Removes the Darkness" or "a Light Waved in the Darkness before an Icon."
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