What kind of music and sounds defined Sai Baba's procession to the Chavadi?

📖 Chapter 37

The Chavadi procession was a rich auditory experience, filled with a variety of musical instruments and devotional sounds. Chapter 37 provides a detailed account of the music, mentioning that as soon as Sai started to go, instruments began to play. These included horns and trumpets, some in circular or bow shapes. The ensemble also featured the 'Tas' and 'Jhanj', cymbals, the mridanga, and the veena. Accompanying the instruments were the sounds of devotees chanting Sai's name, the thunder of drums, shouts of victory, and calls from heralds. The entire procession moved to the rhythm of bhajan, creating a blissful and resonant gathering.


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