Tokhe Edo Maan Pyar Karyan - Mohit Lalwani Sur ChanderJa Raat Chander JI 2019 - 112 birth Anniversary of Sangeet Acharya Master Chander show organized on 5-Jan-2019 at St. Andrews Auditorium, Mumbai. Radio Sindhi is Official Media Partner for Sur Chander Ja, Raat Chander Ji shows. Master Chander Website: http://www.MasterChander.com
Suhina Tokhe Kahiri Khabar by Roshni Tekwani at Sur Chander Ja, Raat Chander Ji, 109th Birth Anniversary of Sangeet Acharya Master Chander. Held on 31-Oct-2015 at St. Andrews Auditorium, Mumbai.
"Dama Dum Mast Qalandar" Song by Arti Raj "Sur Chander Ja, Raat Chander Ji", 106th Birth Anniversary Musical Program held at St. Andrews Auditorium, Bandra, Mumbai, INDIA. http://www.MasterChander.com
In some parts of Sindh, the Sindhi community celebrated Laal Loi (Lohri) on the 13th of January every year. During Lal Loi kids used to bring wood sticks from their grand parents and aunties and like a fire camp burnt these sticks in the night with people enjoying, dancing and playing around fire. Some ladies whose wishes were fulfilled offered coconuts in the fire and distributed prasad, this continued till midnight.
Two days before Diwali, Sindhis start lighting Diyaas (earthen lamps) from 'Dhan Teras' . The bazaars are full with prospective consumers. Friends and relatives meet one another with affection and extended pleasantries and sweetmeats. In the night, Laxmi Poojan takes place when all the members of the family pray with reverence and respect. In the night, people used to take in their hands a stick to which a rag dipped in oil was tied which was burnt. It was called 'Mollawaro' ; everyone shouted 'Mollawaro ... . Mollawaro' ...
On this festive day parents send ladoos & chiki ( Laaee ) made of Tils to their married daughters. On the Makar Sankrant day the sun moves from south to north. It is therefore also called 'utraan' or 'Tirmoori' . In Mahabharat battle Bhisham Pitamah did not breathe his last till ‘ utraan' since on this day there happens flush of light in Dev Lok .
Holi Dahan is the ritual of great importance in the celebration of Holi festival. It is the tradition of the Holi festival that depicts the death of Holika and magical the evacuation of Prahlad from fire. In accordance to the Hindu scriptures the ritual of Holika Dahan that is also recalled as Holika Deepak as well as Chhoti Holi is to be performed during Pradosh Kaal that starts after the sunset and while the Purnimasi Tithi is prevailing.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
During certain months Umaas takes place on a Monday. That day is considered important for having a "dumb dip' in the waters; without talking to anyone early in the morning. It is also, called 'Gungee Umaas".
Aarti Raj Chander is the granddaughter of two Sindhi legends, Sangeet Acharya Master Chander and the poet, Shri Parsram Zia. At the tender age of six, she received vocal training in classical ragas from her Grandfather Master Chander. As a child, Aarti often accompanied her grandfather as a backup singer on All India Radio & HMV during his concerts of memorable and timeless songs.
City: New York
Birthdate: 31-JulKaajal Chandiramani born on 13-Nov-1965 is grand daughter of Prof. Ram Panjwani. She did schooling from Mount Carmel High School, Ahmedabad. Kaajal has exceptional classical voice quality and sung good amount of Sindhi Music Albums. Her song \'Titr Tez Uddar\' has been widely acclaimed song produced by Sindhi Sangat Group.
City: Mumbai
Birthdate: 13-NovHarsha Talreja Makhijani is Professional Singer who has learned Music from her guru Shri Jairamdas Hirani. She has performed at many events including one at Sita Sindhu Bhavan. Harsha Talreja has released one Sindhi Music CD titled "Unhan Sa Dil Lagi"
City: Mumbai
Birthdate: 16-Nov
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