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The Comments Department was full of people who wrote the name of Lord Shiva and praised the student to spread positive energy.
The Indians present at the place joined the student. (Credit Image: Instagram)
The graduation season is in full swing across universities in the United States of America and Canada, and videos of Indian students have gained these landmarks with great attention online. While many were seen dancing with joy while receiving their certificates, they emerge from the Saskatchewan Applied Arts in Canada. While he was walking through the stage, Lord Shiva chanted. Although not everyone in the crowd understood the chanting, the Indian present immediately associated with it and joined it.
In the video, the student walks on the stage after his name to call the degree of graduation. Before taking the testimony, he is heading towards the microphone and says loudly, “Paul Shankar Bhajwan Ki Jay” and ends with “Jay Shampoo”. Sudden sudden chants people on the stage and many audiences. But soon, some members of the audience, especially his Indian colleagues, can be heard, frequent. Others chanted it, and the hall was full of excitement.
Social media users were transferred after hearing the chant during the graduation ceremony at the Canadian University. The Comments Department was full of people who wrote the name of Lord Shiva and praised the student to spread this positive energy during an important event.
Earlier, he became a student from Washington Bochs virus to make the moment of graduation really unforgettable. Instead of simply walking through the stage to collect his testimony like anyone else, he stormed the active Punjabi dance movements, which surprises the entire audience. Wearing a traditional black graduation dress paired with a purple scarf, brought the vibrant bhangra steps with widespread smiles on the faces of those watching. The crowd erupted in chants, and even its professors seemed clearly surprised.
Dance videos often win online graduation events, but not all moments of general dance receive the same love. Modern examples include a group of Indian tourists who performed a stranger to the song of Bollywood Chugada, the top of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. While the video quickly went and got millions of views, it sparked a violent reaction. Some social media users criticized this act, saying that dancing in iconic public sites can disturb others or may violate local regulations.
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