Bhakti Mirchandani is Managing Director, Responsible Investing at Trinity Church NYC, and has been writing about sustainable and impact investing and public policy on Forbes.com for seven years. She ...
‘Chennai na ve Gaana dhaan ‘ (Gaana means Chennai) is the first thing Gaana artistes state about the city and its art. With its thumping rhythm, easy lyrics, and quick beats, Gaana music captures the ...
As 2025 reaches its halfway mark, India’s music preferences are shifting, and Gaana’s Mid-Year Magicians campaign highlights these trends. While Bollywood remains dominant, data from the platform ...
In the Prahlada Charitra, as narrated in the Srimad Bhagavata, the young prince reports to his father what he learnt during his first stint at the Gurukul. “What is the best knowledge you have imbibed ...
The integration of Dolby Atmos technology creates a dynamic listening experience within the vehicle's cabin. Mahindra has partnered with Gaana to enhance the in-car audio experience in its new ...
The Bhakti movement emerged between the 7th and 17th centuries. Like Sufism was a form of protest against the complexities of orthodox Islam, the Bhakti movement was a protest against the complexities ...
In an unexpected twist that has left industry watchers scratching their heads, Gaana once hailed as India's leading music streaming platform, was sold for just ₹25 lakhs (around $30,000). To put this ...
ENIL's National Stock Exchange (NSE) filings reveal Gaana's acquisition price of Rs 25 lakh. Following failed merger and acquisition discussions with Airtel Wynk, Gaana, a music streaming service ...
After unsuccessful merger and acquisition talks with Airtel Wynk, Gaana, an on-demand music streaming platform backed by Times Internet and Tencent was consolidated with Times Group’s listed ...
Devotion to Krishna is a time-tested and sure means of salvation. Vaishnavite saint Andal and Rajput princess Mirabai are the prominent examples of Krishna bhakti, said Va Ve Su in a discourse.
This week, I would like to revisit the incredible legend of Meera Bai, the Bhakti poet. Meera came to Chittor in 1513 as a bride of fifteen, clutching her foot-high bronze statue of Krishna, her ...