Ankit Batra Sings Nupur Sanon & Stebin Bin's Vedic Musical Wedding Pheras

Acclaimed vocalist Ankit Batra conducted a unique "Vedic Musical Ceremony" for the wedding of Nupur Sanon and Stebin Bin. Batra sang live Vedic mantras and explanations as the couple performed their pheras around the sacred fire. The bride's sister, Kriti Sanon, was among the guests visibly moved by the soulful renditions. The couple celebrated with both a Catholic and a traditional Hindu wedding in Udaipur in January.

Key Points: Ankit Batra Conducts Nupur Sanon, Stebin Bin's Musical Wedding

  • Vedic Musical Ceremony trend
  • Live mantra renditions
  • Sister Kriti Sanon moved
  • Catholic & Hindu ceremonies
  • Udaipur wedding venue
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Ankit Batra voices Nupur Sanon, Stebin Bin's unique 'musical pheras'

Spiritual singer Ankit Batra performed live Vedic mantras for Nupur Sanon & Stebin Bin's unique "Musical Pheras" wedding ceremony in Udaipur.

Ankit Batra voices Nupur Sanon, Stebin Bin's unique 'musical pheras'
"Music is the closest path to the divine. - Ankit Batra"

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Acclaimed spiritual vocalist Ankit Batra, best known for his soul-stirring rendition of the Achyutam Keshavam bhajan, was the official voice conducting Nupur Sanon and Stebin Bin's "Musical Pheras."

In a departure from traditional silent rituals, the newly wedded Nupur and Stebin opted for a "Vedic Musical Ceremony," a rising trend among young couples and celebrities who seek a deeper spiritual connection during their nuptials.

Ankit Batra, who has previously performed for top-tier weddings including those of other Bollywood elites, such as Parineeti Chopra and Raghav Chaddha, curated a specific set of Vedic mantras and explanations sung live as the couple took their rounds around the holy fire.

Witnesses at the wedding described the atmosphere as "divine," with several guests, including the bride's sister Kriti Sanon, visibly moved by Batra's rendition of the vows.

"Music is the closest path to the divine," said Ankit Batra. "Nupur and Stebin didn't just want a wedding; they wanted a spiritual union. When I sang the explanation of the final Phera, which promises lifelong friendship, the emotion in the mandap was palpable. It is an honor to be the voice that binds two souls together," he added.

Talking about Nupur Sanon and Stebin Bin's wedding, the two got married on the 11th of January, this year. Pictures from their wedding and pre-wedding ceremonies went viral over social media.

The couple opted for a catholic wedding as well as a traditional Hindu wedding in Udaipur.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is the kind of trend I can get behind. It makes the sacred mantras more accessible and emotionally resonant for everyone present, not just the priest and the couple. Hope this inspires more people to focus on the spiritual essence of marriage.
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Aman W
While the idea is lovely, I hope this doesn't become another expensive "celebrity wedding trend" that puts pressure on middle-class families. The core of the wedding is the commitment, not how musically grand the pheras are.
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Kriti O
Ankit Batra's Achyutam Keshavam gives me goosebumps every time. To have that voice guiding your wedding vows must have been an unforgettable experience. Wishing Nupur and Stebin a lifetime of happiness! ❤️
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David E
Fascinating read. The blend of a Catholic and Hindu ceremony, plus this innovative musical element, shows a beautiful modern approach to tradition. It's about the union of souls, however you choose to celebrate it.
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Shreya B
My cousin did something similar last year with a smaller budget—just had a family friend who sings well explain the mantras in a melodic way. It made all the difference! The trend is good if it helps people understand and feel the ceremony deeply.

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