Guest guest Posted February 6, 2005 Report Share Posted February 6, 2005 Why Sting Likes Hinduism Rock star Sting has declared himself a Hindu in an e-mail interview with Hindustan Times ahead of his concerts in India in aid of Tsunami victims. In an Exclusive to Malvika Nanda of HT City, Sting revealed that he feels like a Hindu. "In a sense I am more of a Hindu ... I like the Hindu religion more than anything else at the moment." Addicted to India "I have become addicted to India," reveals Sting, adding that he would like to spend the rest of his life discovery this beautiful country. Favorite Place: Benaras (Varanasi) Sting thinks that there is something very magical about Benaras. He recalls the "Shiva temple that has fallen half way into the Ganges", and says, "I find that such a wonderful, powerful image…" Respect for Indian Music Sting says, "I have a great deal of respect for Indian music." He said that knows quite a lot about the musical tradition of India and its intricacies. I am aware how complex ragas are, and how specific the rhythm is." He is particularly fond of the sitar maestro Ravi Shankar and his daughter Anoushka. The Goddess Theme The female deity plays a prime role in his music. It is something "I spend a lot of time for." Sting feels, "We need more of the female deity in this world." The Concept of God "I would not consider myself a Christian any longer. My beliefs are much wider than that. I don't believe God is necessarily a Catholic or Islamic or anything else...it's a much larger concept than that..." said this latest Champion of the Universal Religion. http://hinduism.about.com/od/indianewscurrentaffair/a/sting.htm ** Sting says he's a Hindu, at the moment Rock star Sting has declared himself something of a Hindu and an addict of India, in an e-mail interview, ahead of two concerts. Gordon Sumner, who performs for tsunami relief on February 4 at Bangalore and February 6 in New Delhi, said that he loves the country. "In a sense I am more of a Hindu; I like the Hindu religion more than anything else at the moment. "I have become addicted to India, I would want to spend the rest of my life discovering your beautiful country." The performances are being billed as the first full solo concerts by Sting in India. DNA Networks, which is staging the shows, says all the funds will go to assist tsunami victims in India where more than 16,000 people died in the December 26 tragedy. To coincide with the concerts, Universal Music is to release a special limited edition of the 2003 album, Sacred Love. The album features Ravi Shankar's daughter Anoushka playing sitar in 'The book of my life'. http://sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=13657814 --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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