Bhajan clubbing adds dash of devotional to Food Valley | Lucknow News
Visitors were seen singing along with the artists, while some grooved to the rhythm of drums. Bhajans such as ‘Hari Om Hari’, ‘Om Namah Shivaya Har Har Bhole’, ‘Jai Jai Hanuman’ and ‘Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram’ were performed.Festival founder Ashish Khare said the concept aimed to help the younger generation connect with faith in a contemporary format while keeping it exciting and engaging. Synchronised lighting effects added to the ambience, and artists played instruments including drums, guitar, piano, dholak and other percussion instruments.Many attendees observed fasts and participated in the evening programme. Purnima Rathi, a student, said, “It feels as if bhakti is infused with music and I enjoyed myself a lot.”Another visitor, Sudhanshu Mehra, described the experience as “devotion with positive energy.” Meanwhile, Vijaya Pandey and Tripti Kanaujia were seen making reels and clicking pictures while enjoying the music.