Radhika Das Mesmerizes Delhi: 15,000 Voices Chant in Magical Kirtan Night

Global kirtan artist Radhika Das created a magical evening in Delhi with his soulful devotional tracks. The Yashobhoomi Convention Centre was packed with 15,000 people chanting along to bhajans about Lord Krishna and Rama. His performance blended traditional instruments with modern elements like saxophone and bass guitar. The event proved so successful that he'll continue his tour across Jaipur, Chandigarh, and other Indian cities this month.

Key Points: Radhika Das Enchants Delhi with Krishna Bhajans at Yashobhoomi

  • Jam-packed Yashobhoomi venue with audience singing and dancing in unison
  • Diverse crowd including seniors, teenagers and young children attended
  • Two-hour immersive gathering blended mantra singing with modern instruments
  • Performance created sacred Vrindavan-like aura in Delhi through devotional music
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Global kirtan artist Radhika Das mesmerises Delhiites with devotional tracks about Lord Krishna, Rama

Global kirtan artist Radhika Das captivated 15,000 Delhiites with soulful devotional tracks about Lord Krishna and Rama during his Silence In Sound India Tour.

"New Delhi embraced us with an energy I will never forget. To see 15,000 voices chanting together--some for the very first time--was deeply moving. - Radhika Das"

New Delhi, November 17

Hearts brimmed with devotion, eyes glistening with joy, and hands raised in the air in reverence -- last night, Delhi witnessed a truly magical evening as global kirtan artist Radhika Das enchanted the audience with his soulful, divine melodies.

Held at Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in Dwarka, Radhika Das' live performance saw him chanting Lord Krishna bhajans, and even paying homage to Lord Rama.

The venue was jam-packed, with the audience singing in chorus and dancing to the devotional tracks.

The Sunday evening was all the more memorable because his concert attracted a diverse audience, including seniors, teenagers, and young children.

UK-based Radhika Das undoubtedly cast his magic on Delhiites, filling the air with divine melodies and peace.

Produced by EVA Live, the two-hour immersive gathering blended devotional mantra singing, guided meditation, and reflective storytelling, set against a fusion of traditional and modern instruments, including harmonium, mridanga, saxophone, and bass guitar.

Radhika Das stated, "New Delhi embraced us with an energy I will never forget. To see 15,000 voices chanting together--some for the very first time--was deeply moving. This tour is about rediscovering stillness, connection and joy through sound, and last night proved how ready India is for this new wave of spiritual expression. I can't wait to meet the communities in the upcoming cities and continue this journey of collective healing."

The New Delhi leg of the Silence In Sound India Tour was an initiative of EVA Live and SCOPE entertainment in partnership with Rashi Entertainment and TEN events, presented by M3M powered by Inneryatra, supported by Delhi Tourism.

Radhika Das's divine and soul-stirring music made it seem as if the sacred aura of Vrindavan had descended upon Delhi last night.

He will next perform in Jaipur, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bengaluru and Mumbai throughout this month.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Was there last night! The energy was electric - 15,000 people chanting Hare Krishna together gave me goosebumps. Delhi needed this spiritual recharge. Can't wait for his Mumbai show next month!
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Rohit P
While the performance was beautiful, I wish the tickets were more affordable. Many spiritual seekers from middle-class families couldn't attend because of the high pricing. Bhakti should be accessible to all.
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Meera T
The saxophone in Krishna bhajans? Was skeptical at first but it actually worked beautifully! Modernizing our devotional music while keeping the soul intact - this is the future of Indian spirituality. 🌟
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian spiritual practices, this was an incredible introduction. The guided meditation and storytelling made the experience accessible even for foreigners. Beautiful cultural bridge!
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Vikram M
Saw the traffic jam near Yashobhoomi and knew something special was happening! Glad our youth are embracing devotional music in such a cool, contemporary format. Jai Shri Krishna! 🎵

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