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Soulful Musical Pheras for Your Wedding Ceremony

byPratham BhatiaTravels across India for weddings and eventsStarts from1,50,000 per eventView full gallery

I blend Vedic chants, traditional bhajans, and acoustic melodies to make your pheras interactive and truly personal. From explaining the saat vachan in simple Hinglish to singing soulful folk songs, I turn your ceremony into a deeply felt connection.

A powerful rendition of the 'Devi Mantra' during a night wedding in Mussoorie. The combination of the sacred chant and the emotional atmosphere created a truly divine moment.

Performing a classic Ram-Sita vivah geet, 'Mithila Ka Kan Kan Khila', at a destination wedding in Bali. The music, combined with the beautiful setting, made for a memorable ceremony.

Singing a medley of 'Dulhe ka Sehra' and 'Sajan ji ghar aae' brings smiles to everyone's faces. It's all about creating a light, happy, and celebratory vibe during the pheras.

Chanting the 'Ashtalakshmi Stotram' during a traditional Marathi wedding in Nagpur. This hymn invokes the eight forms of Goddess Lakshmi to bless the couple with all kinds of prosperity.

A heartfelt song for the 'Gathbandhan ki bela' at the Laxmi Vilas Palace. The music emphasizes the sacredness of the moment as the couple is tied together for life.

Every auspicious ceremony begins with a prayer to Ganpati. Here is a glimpse of the 'Ganpati Vandana' I perform to seek his blessings for the couple's new beginning.

A 'Badhai Geet' to celebrate the happy occasion. This song, 'Din Khushiyon Ka Aaya Hai', invites everyone to join in the celebration and share their blessings.

The bhajan 'Ram Aaenge' creates a deeply spiritual and hopeful atmosphere. Performing this with live tabla accompaniment makes the experience even more soulful.

Singing the 'Ram Siya Vivah Geet' is always special. It connects the couple's wedding to the divine love story of Ram and Sita, and the guests always enjoy the familiar tune.

A very emotional moment during the kanyadaan, singing 'Meri Bitiya Chali Sasural'. This Guruji bhajan perfectly captures the feelings of the bride's family as they bid her farewell.

About Soulful Music for Your Ceremony

You don't have to just sit through your pheras wondering what the Sanskrit verses mean. Whether it’s a destination wedding in Bali or an intimate ceremony at home, I bridge the gap between ancient ritual and your reality. I break down the 'saat vachan' and 'gathbandhan' in clear, conversational Hindi and English, ensuring you and your guests are active participants in the promises you make, not just spectators.

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