It is widely played and loved during the holy festival of Maha Shivaratri.
This is the most famous and energetic segment of the track. Lakha brilliantly describes the chaotic, awe-inspiring, and humorous procession ( Baraat ). Unlike ordinary kings, Shiva arrives riding his bull, Nandi, smeared in holy ash, wearing a tiger skin, and adorned with serpents. His wedding guests include ghosts, goblins, sages, gods, and wild beasts. Lakha changes his vocal expressions to capture both the shock of the human onlookers and the joy of the mystical creatures. 4. The Sacred Wedding Rituals (Kanyadaan) Download Shiv Vivah By Lakhbir Singh Lakha
The most auspicious time to listen to the entire narration of the divine wedding. It is widely played and loved during the
What sets Lakhbir Singh Lakha’s version apart from standard bhajans is its long-form, theatrical narrative style. Guided by Surender Kohli's traditional instruments—including the dholak, harmonium, and manjira—the track functions as a musical audio drama divided into four major storytelling chapters: 1. Goddess Parvati’s Penance (Tapasya) Unlike ordinary kings, Shiva arrives riding his bull,