Delhi Turns Devotional at Via Veda’s Maha Shivratri Bhajan Jamming Night

Via Veda hosts a soulful Maha Shivratri Bhajan Night in Delhi, uniting devotees through music and devotion.

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Delhi Turns Devotional at Via Veda’s Maha Shivratri Bhajan Jamming Night

New Delhi, February 2026: The capital witnessed an electrifying blend of faith and festivity as Via Veda hosted a grand Maha Shivratri Bhajan Jamming Night at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. What began with the serene notes of the Ganga Aarti soon transformed into a high-energy devotional concert, drawing thousands of attendees across age groups.

The evening seamlessly merged traditional chants with immersive soundscapes, creating what organisers called a “bhajan clubbing” experience. As chants of “Om Namah Shivaya” echoed under the open sky, the crowd swayed in unison, turning the stadium into a sea of raised hands and glowing phone lights.

Performers Suhas Sawant and Gajendra Pratap Singh took centre stage with powerful renditions of “Jai Mahakaal,” “Kailash Mein Niwasi,” and “Dulha Bane Hai Baba,” keeping the energy soaring through the night. Their performances struck a chord with the younger audience, many of whom described the event as a refreshing way to celebrate tradition.

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