Albums
Mere Mun
Mere Mun, originally released on April 15, 2021, is the first-ever complete collection of all 60 Raag of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
For 150 years, the original soul of Gurmat Kirtan waited to be heard—not as entertainment, not as classical performance, but as what it truly is: a direct pathway to inner awakening. In 2001, that silence was broken.
Sohila - Sweet Nights
Sohila is a sacred lullaby from the soul to the mind, gently wrapping up the day by embracing its joys, potentials, and challenges. It offers a sense of closure, allowing you to awaken refreshed and ready for a new beginning, not by planning ahead, but by finding peace in the present moment's end.
Aartee
Aartee is a universal anthem penned by Guru Nanak — not a ritual to be performed, but a liberation from ritual itself. A gentle unshackling of the mind from fear, from the small gestures we offer in place of true seeing.
Ardaas
Ardaas is a chaupai by Guru Gobind Singh.
Beside You
Beside You is a conversation between soul and mind.
Jap
Jap is an online course comprised of 40 chapters, delivered by the Yogi of Sound, Professor Surinder Singh. This course takes a carefully structured approach as it dives into the extensive study of Japji Sahib written by Guru Nanak Ji.
Vaar Aasaa
Vaar Aasaa holds the light and courage our mind needs to overcome the pain and laziness that we encounter each day. It has the power to heal the deepest pain and shine the brightest light within us. It was given as a blessing to humanity to unfold and share the true Wisdom of Life.
Mantr
Mantr - The power of the Divine word and sacred sound current.
Patsahi Dasvee
Patsahi Dasvee was prepared and released as a small gesture of gratitude and appreciation to the life, work and great contribution of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, a true Warrior Saint.
Saas Giraas
Saas Giraas are a set of three breathing Exercises to nourish and strengthen your natural voice.
Partaal
Partaal is a deep musical mechanism that was created by the fourth Sikh Guru, Guru Ram Das Sahib. This framework is unique to Gurmat Sangeet and does not exist in Indian Classical Music. The purpose of Partaal was to allow average people to compose their standard of life by incorporating the rhythms of life with music.
Anhad
Anhad — the unstruck sound. Not made, not summoned. Simply what remains when the mind finally releases its grip on duality.