Siddhant Bhatia’s musical ode to India’s grandest spiritual gathering has reached the world stage. The singer-composer-producer has earned a prestigious Grammy nomination for Sounds of Kumbha, a project
rooted in faith, community, and cosmic rhythm. Representing the spirit of millions who throng the Mahakumbha, his album now stands alongside other Indian nominations, Anoushka Shankar and Shankar Mahadevan's Shakti. For Bhatia, the honour is not just personal, it’s a celebration of India’s cultural heartbeat.Talking about the album, he exclusively told Zoom, "The Mahakumbha is the world’s largest celebration of humanity, faith, and collective energy. I wanted the album to carry that joy, colour, and sense of divine movement. The philosophy behind the project has always been togetherness and oneness. When millions gather with the same intention, you feel the truth of being one family. And after all the sound and celebration, the final message is silence. That silence is the heart of the Mahakumbha and that is what I wanted listeners to feel."
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