Entrepreneur Nirvaan Birla Releases His Musical Debut with Soulful Track Shankaraa, a Tribute to Lord Shiva on Shravan
More than just a song, Shankaraa is a heartfelt offering to Lord Shiva. It combines soothing melodies with deep emotion, inviting listeners to pause, reflect, and reconnect. The composition is simple yet powerful, making it a comforting companion for anyone seeking moments of peace, whether through prayer, meditation, or quiet listening.
In today's fast-moving world, where the mind is often overwhelmed, Shankaraa reminds one of the healing power of sound. The track also touches upon the role of music in mental wellbeing, creating space for calm and emotional balance in everyday life.
Talking about his musical debut, Nirvaan Birla shared, "Music has always been my personal anchor, a quiet space I go to when things feel heavy. I've realised how deeply sound can impact mental wellbeing, especially when it's honest and rooted in something higher. Shankaraa came from that space of stillness and surrender." He further added, "It's my ode to Lord Shiva, a way of expressing devotion, gratitude, and the peace I feel in His presence. It's not just about Shiva; it's also about finding a little more peace within ourselves. This is the first song I'm putting out into the world, and I've poured my heart into it. I truly hope it reaches the right ears and touches people in the way it touched me while creating it." As the sacred month of Shravan unfolds, Shankaraa serves as both a spiritual and emotional release. The full track is now available on all major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and JioSaavn.
Listeners can tune in, reflect and let the music lead them inward: https://linktr.ee/NirvaanBirla Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/2737482/Shankaraa_Nirvaan_Birla.jpg (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PRNewswire and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.).
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