Nama Rock in India - Hare Krishna Orchestra
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From your description it doesn't sound as bad as at first indicated.
Personally I like Titikshava Karunika's stuff, but I don't think it is very
appropriate in India.
Indian youth are becoming crazy, by following the west. They now
have a taste for tamas/rajas activity. Rock and cinema fusions are all the
rage. However, if you can convince the Indian youth through a modern medium
to take their own culture seriously then obviously it is welcome. Phalena
pariciyate--judge something by its results. Lets see what you can do.
Your humble servant,
Hari-sauri dasa
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