Pandit Indresh Upadhyay Ji and B Praak: Music, Sukoon, and Life Beyond Fame

Indresh Upadhyay and B Praak
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India has always valued spirituality and devotion. Over 70% of Indians attend religious or spiritual gatherings at least once a year. With the growing influence of devotional music and Kathas, young spiritual leaders are reaching a wide audience. One such rising name is Pandit Indresh Upadhyay Ji, a renowned guru from Vrindavan who blends tradition with devotion in a unique way.

Music has always been a bridge between the divine and the human heart. In India, spiritual leaders and singers often find a common ground where devotion meets melody. One such inspiring connection can be seen between Pandit Indresh Upadhyay Ji and B Praak, the celebrated Indian playback singer and music composer.

From the patriotic emotion of Teri Mitti to soulful bhajans for Janmashtami, music has been a journey of expression, devotion, and peace for two celebrated artists.

In an exclusive conversation, B Praak, the powerful voice behind blockbuster songs like Teri Mitti, and Indresh Upadhyay, admired for his devotional renditions, share their thoughts on music, life, and purpose.

Who is Indresh Upadhyay Ji?

Indresh Upadhyay is a spiritual leader and a respected Bhagwat Katha Vachak (spiritual storyteller) from India. Born on August 7, 1997, in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, he is the son of Shri Krishna Chandra Shastri Thakurji, who was also a revered spiritual guide.

Pandit Indresh Ji is also the founder of Bhakti Path, a spiritual organisation dedicated to spreading devotion through kathas, satsangs, and music. The mission of Bhakti Path is to connect people with divine knowledge while making spirituality accessible in today’s busy lifestyle.

Who is B Praak?

Pratik Bachan (born February 7, 1986), known professionally as B Praak, is an Indian singer, music director, composer, and music producer. He is associated with the Punjabi and Hindi music industries.

B Praak began his career as a music producer. He gained recognition as a singer with his song “Mann Bharrya.” He often works with lyricist Jaani and has collaborated on many songs. His work in Hindi cinema began in 2019, contributing as a singer to songs for the films Kesari and Good Newwz, and as a guest composer for the film Bala.

He has received awards, including a National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer for his song “Teri Mitti” from the movie Kesari.

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Music as Sukoon

Both Indresh Ji and B Praak represent different worlds, yet they share one thing—the power of music.

  • For Indresh Ji, music in Katha brings peace and devotion. His singing of bhajans and shlokas creates a spiritual sukoon (peace).
  • For B Praak, music expresses the emotions of life. His songs help people heal and connect with their inner feelings. Music is not just a performance—it is his source of calm and strength.
  • Both agree that “Sukoon” is more than silence—it is the joy of creating songs that heal and inspire.