Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Mahakumbh in Prayagraj not only became a spiritual spectacle but also a global cultural milestone. Celebrating this extraordinary event, the album “Sounds of Kumbh” has now earned a nomination for the Best Global Music Album at the 68th Grammy Awards.
Conceptualised by singer-composer Siddhant Bhatia, the album features 12 tracks and the talents of nearly 50 artists from India and abroad. It captures the spiritual and cultural essence of the 45-day festival held in January–February, which drew millions of devotees from across the world.
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Blending live recordings from the ghats of Prayagraj with ancient mantras and binaural beats, “Sounds of Kumbh” transforms the sights and sounds of the Mahakumbh into a unique auditory experience, showcasing India’s rich heritage on a global platform.
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This recognition reflects not only the festival’s grandeur but also the seamless planning and support provided under CM Yogi’s leadership, making Prayagraj a beacon of faith, culture, and innovation.
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