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At the Vatican’s ‘Nostra Aetate’ occasion, Kerala’s skilled artists, Vijay Yesudas and Stephen Devassy, bewitched a varied audience with a vibrant efficiency of the Malayalam spiritual anthem ‘Daiva Sneham Varnichidan.’Opening with Sree Narayana Guru’s moving declarations challenging caste and intolerance, their music promoted a spirit of unity throughout this huge occasion commemorating 6 years of a critical ecclesiastical declaration.
Kerala artists– vocalist Vijay Yesudas and keyboardist Stephen Devassy – carried out a Malayalam tune in the existence of Pope Leo XIV throughout the inter-religious occasion “Nostra Aetate” kept in Vatican City on Tuesday.A video of their performance of the Malayalam Christian devotional tune “Daiva Sneham Varnichidan” is extensively flowed on social networks platforms.In a Facebook post, Devassy shared pictures from the program, explaining it as “some amazing moments in Rome.”
He composed, “It was bliss to be in the presence of Pope Leo.” He stated that he was with artists from around the globe as part of the occasion.Devassy’s workplace stated he would go back to Kerala on Friday.Vijay Yesudas is the child of famous vocalist KJ Yesudas.Throughout the efficiency at the Paul VI Hall in Vatican City on Tuesday, the duo started with the well-known line of Kerala social reformer Sree Narayana Guru – “Jathi Bhedam Matha Dwesham” (no caste, no spiritual hatred).The artists from Kerala, artists and entertainers from throughout the world likewise took part in the occasion.According to Church authorities, Nostra Aetate is the statement on the relation of the Catholic Church with non-Christian religious beliefs, and this year marks its 60th anniversary, being commemorated in Rome and around the world.The devotional tune “Daiva Sneham Varnichidan” was made up by retired DGP Tomin J Thachankary.

