German singer Cassandra Mae croons song in praise of Lord Krishna for PM Modi

Chennai, Feb 27 : Cassandra Mae Spittmann, a 21-year-old German singer-songwriter famous for her soulful renditions of Indian devotional songs, found her audience on Tuesday in none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as she sang for him a popular bhajan dedicated to Lord Krishna.

Mae, who was mentioned and lauded before by PM Modi in the 105th episode of his Mann Ki Baat programme, visited the Prime Minister along with her mother in Palladam, a town in Tamil Nadus Tirupur district.

In her melodious voice, she sang Achyutam Keshavam -- meaning immortal or indestructible and Keshavam meaning one who has long hair and killed demon Keshi.

Hearing the visually-impaired singer with rapt attention, PM Modi also played the beats on the table, cheering and clapping for her as she finished singing.

నేను రోడ్డు షో చేయలేదు.. ఈ ఘటనలో నా తప్పులేదు : అల్లు అర్జున్...

Mae, who sings in languages such as Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Sanskrit, and Kannada, also sang the ‘Ram Aayenge (Ram will come) bhajan ahead of the Ram Mandir Pran Pratishtha ceremony in Ayodhya in January this year.

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"This rendition by Cassandra Mae Spittmann from Germany, whom I once referred to during #MannKiBaat, will make you very happy," PM Modi said on X as he shared Maes bhajan.

Earlier PM Modi had shared a video of Mae singing Vaishnava Jana To on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.

Introducing her during Mann Ki Baat, the PM had said Maes efforts are going to captivate every Indian, adding that "Indian culture and Indian music are now global and more and more people worldwide are getting attracted to them".

He then shared two of Maes songs -- Jagat Jaana Palam, in praise of Lord Vishnu, and a Kannada song.

వదల బొమ్మాళీ వదల అంటూ పుట్టగానే కత్తెర పట్టుకున్న పసిబిడ్డ.. వైరల్‌ వీడియో!...

Mae started learning African drumming at the age of three and was introduced to Indian music about five years ago.

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PM Modi is on a two-day visit to Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra to inaugurate and lay foundation for several developmental projects.

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