Abhijeet Ghoshal calls the festival of Navaratri a deep spiritual connection through music
With people celebrating Chaitra Navratri all over India, singer Abhijeet Ghoshal is adding to the festive spirit with a collection of devotional tracks that capture the essence of faith and celebration. Known for his emotive voice, the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa fame artist presents songs like Jay Adhyashakti Aarti, Tere Dar Aaya Hu, Ambe Tu Hai Jagdambe Kali, Aigiri Nandini, and Durge Durghat Bhari, each evoking the divine energy of Goddess Durga .

His Hindi rendition of Mahalaya narrates the story of Maa Shakti’s advent and her triumph over evil, adding a deeper spiritual layer to his repertoire.
Sharing his thoughts on the festival, Abhijeet said, “Navaratri is not just a festival, it’s an emotion that connects us to the divine feminine primordial energy—the Aadishakti. Through my music, I aim to create a space where listeners can feel that connection deeply—whether they are celebrating with grandeur or in silent devotion at home. I made the songs for every devotee who wants to get connected with Maa and it shall always remain a special place in my heart.”
His Hindi rendition of Mahalaya narrates the story of Maa Shakti’s advent and her triumph over evil, adding a deeper spiritual layer to his repertoire.
Sharing his thoughts on the festival, Abhijeet said, “Navaratri is not just a festival, it’s an emotion that connects us to the divine feminine primordial energy—the Aadishakti. Through my music, I aim to create a space where listeners can feel that connection deeply—whether they are celebrating with grandeur or in silent devotion at home. I made the songs for every devotee who wants to get connected with Maa and it shall always remain a special place in my heart.”
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