1998

Bhajanawali has been recognized by Britannica Encyclopedia.

Britannica.com is contacting you because our editors have selected your site as one of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability.

Hinduism Today

Hinduism Today, the most popular magazine on Hinduism which is published and circulated worldwide, has reviewed the Bhajanawali Website and praised it for its mission.

This is the extract of the text from the magazine.

Ever since the Bhajanawali Devotional Program , Toronto’s only charitable radio show on Hinduism, hit the waves in 1981, listeners asked for more broadcast space. That just happened via a new website at www.bhajanawali.com. You will need the free Real Audio Program, because sound files make up the substance of this site. Relax as you hear the best bhajans aired from ’90 to ’98 -full four hours of devotional music online. You will find talks like Eight Reasons to celebrate Deepawali” and “The Art of Prayer”, interviews with swamis and explanation of powers wielded by the Gods. -An uplifting audio feast.”

1998

Bhajanawali has been recognized by Britannica Encyclopedia.

Britannica.com is contacting you because our editors have selected your site as one of the best on the Internet when reviewed for quality, accuracy of content, presentation and usability.

Hinduism Today

Hinduism Today, the most popular magazine on Hinduism which is published and circulated worldwide, has reviewed the Bhajanawali Website and praised it for its mission.

This is the extract of the text from the magazine.

Ever since the Bhajanawali Devotional Program , Toronto’s only charitable radio show on Hinduism, hit the waves in 1981, listeners asked for more broadcast space. That just happened via a new website at www.bhajanawali.com. You will need the free Real Audio Program, because sound files make up the substance of this site. Relax as you hear the best bhajans aired from ’90 to ’98 -full four hours of devotional music online. You will find talks like Eight Reasons to celebrate Deepawali” and “The Art of Prayer”, interviews with swamis and explanation of powers wielded by the Gods. -An uplifting audio feast.”