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Soulful Wedding Music and Live Ritual Performances

byDhvani AroraPerforms at weddings across Delhi NCR, Pan India, and DubaiStarts from65,000 Per Function (2 Hours)View full gallery

Music is my prayer. From the deep emotion of a Kanyadaan to the vibrant energy of a Rajasthani folk dance, these are the moments I have been blessed to be part of.

During my Musical Pheras, I love to pause and share the beautiful meaning behind the vows. Here, I am explaining the sixth vow, a promise of mutual respect, which makes the ritual so much more powerful for the couple and their families.

Let's get the party started! There's nothing like the energy of a classic Rajasthani folk song like 'Pallo Latke' to get everyone dancing. I love moving with the crowd and making sure every single person feels the joy of the celebration.

The Kanyadaan is one of the most emotional moments of a wedding. I choose songs that capture this bittersweet feeling of a father giving his daughter away, making it a memory that everyone will cherish forever.

This is my happy place, on stage with my incredible band. We believe in the magic of 100% live music, with tabla, keyboard, and dholak creating a sound that connects directly with the heart. This was during a beautiful Haldi ceremony in Udaipur.

Do you know why Haldi is applied to the bride? In my musical sessions, I share the stories behind our beautiful traditions, like how the auspicious haldi blesses the bride for her new journey. It's about feeling the culture, not just seeing it.

A grand entry needs a grand song. I love creating that perfect musical moment as the bride and groom make their entrance, setting the tone for a magical evening. This special entry song made the moment truly unforgettable.

For me, every song is a prayer. This moment, captured while singing in Vrindavan, was pure bliss. It is in these quiet, devotional moments that I feel closest to my Keshav, and I try to share that divine feeling in every performance.

Welcoming the 'Baisa' during a Maayra function is a beautiful tradition. With a song like 'Ghani Khamma Baisa', I help create a warm, celebratory, and traditional welcome that honors the sister and the entire family.

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When I perform Musical Pheras, I do not just sing. I pause to explain the meaning behind each vow, such as the promise of mutual respect in the sixth vow, so families actually connect with the ritual. It turns the ceremony into a meaningful conversation between the couple, their families, and my music.

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