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Jai’s Blog2017-07-15T23:36:37-07:00

Stories and musings from Jai…

Jai’s Blog – July 23, 2009

Guru's Grace A tale of berries and bananas... Since time immemorial it's been the custom in India, when visiting a holy person or shrine, to bring an offering. This can be fruit, sweets, flowers, incense, [...]

Jai’s Blog – June 23, 2009

I first heard Ustad Ali Akbar Khan perform live when I was a freshman at Reed College in Portland, Oregon in the autumn of 1969. I'd listened to his music a lot by then, sometimes [...]

Jai’s Blog – May 15, 2009

When I was a young teenager just beginning to explore the 'spiritual path' I was more than willing to believe anything anyone told me. In fact I was thirsty for any words that would take [...]

Jai’s Blog – April 28, 2009

A friend asked me this evening why don’t I do some kind of ceremony before leading a kirtan. I thought about this for a while and said why would I want to do a ceremony [...]

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My musical Guru, Ali Akbar Khan, used to speak so sweetly about his time in the Rajasthani court, playing for the king who became his patron and benefactor. Khansahib, as we lovingly called him, claimed he would never have become the maestro that he was without having had that patronage. And the same is true for so many of the greatest artists, playwrights, scientists and musicians of history – they all had patrons helping them to achieve their life’s vision.

Well, it’s 2016 and times have changed. The days of royal patronage are long gone. But now, with crowdfunding and other miracles, we’re relearning the art of giving in a new and very modern way. As we rediscover our interconnectedness and interdependence, we find the awareness that we all need to become patrons of each other.

Jai Uttal Kirtan

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