In India’s capital, Hindu “bhajan clubbing” is electrifying nightlife, with revelers dancing to traditional devotional songs reimagined through guitars and pounding drumbeats, transforming public venues into spiritual hangouts. ChaiLeela, a cafe in the suburb of Noida, crackled with energy as devotees swayed to rhythmic riffs soaring into crescendos in songs praising the deity Krishna. “I felt energized and alive,” said Himanshu Gupta, a 30-year-old IT professional and regular attendee of the song nights. Bhajans — devotional…
