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B Praak's 'Sounds of Hari': Music as Prayer
2 Dec, 2025
Summary
- B Praak launches 'Sounds of Hari', blending music and meditation.
- Event features a 3D soundscape tuned to 432 Hz for relaxation.
- Design psychology enhances the immersive spiritual journey.
Singer and composer B Praak has introduced 'Sounds of Hari,' an innovative spiritual event designed to merge music, meditation, and immersive design. This experience transcends typical concerts, offering audiences a tranquil and introspective journey where music serves as a form of prayer within a harmoniously curated environment.
The event utilizes a specially crafted 3D soundscape tuned to 432 Hz, a frequency associated with relaxation. Complementing the audio is a visual narrative employing design psychology, featuring soft gradients and gentle colour shifts to foster introspection and inner calm. B Praak described the event as originating from a sacred space, aiming for attendees to leave feeling lighter and more connected.
Brought to life by Whitefox and Tryambakam Entertainment, with design by Studio Majime, 'Sounds of Hari' is poised to make a significant cultural impact in India. Aman Kumar of Whitefox highlighted its grand yet intimate nature, suggesting it could set new standards for experiential events. Sara Awwad of Studio Majime emphasized the creation of an entire world, not just a stage, to guide the audience's spiritual narrative.




