Punjabi Stars Jasmine Sandlas and B Praak Visit Swami Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan

Rozana Spokesman

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Swami Premanand Maharaj has been receiving a lot of love from the people of India.

Punjabi Stars Jasmine Sandlas and B Praak Visit Swami Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan

Jasmine Sandlas and B Praak Visit Swami Premanand Maharaj in Vrindavan: Punjabi music sensations Jasmine Sandlas and B Praak recently made a spiritual visit to Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, where they sought blessings from Swami Premanand Maharaj. The duo, known for their chart-topping songs and contribution to the Punjabi music industry, took a break from their hectic schedules to visit the holy town, a prominent center for devotees of Lord Krishna.

Swami Premanand Maharaj is a respected spiritual leader whose ashram in Vrindavan attracts countless visitors from across the world. He is known for his teachings on love, compassion, and devotion, and his influence has been significant among people seeking spiritual growth and inner peace.

Jasmine Sandlas, known for hits like "Illegal Weapon," "Sip Sip," and "Yaar Na Miley," has always been vocal about her deep connection with spirituality. Her fans are often treated to glimpses of her spiritual journeys and reflections on self-growth on social media. The singer expressed her reverence for the visit to Vrindavan, emphasizing the importance of balancing the materialistic world with spiritual well-being.

 

B Praak, the voice behind powerful ballads like "Mann Bharrya," "Teri Mitti," and "Filhall," accompanied Jasmine on this spiritual retreat. Praak, who is also known for his profound compositions and soulful voice, shared his gratitude for the opportunity to seek blessings from the revered Swami Premanand Maharaj.

As both Jasmine Sandlas and B Praak continue to rise in their respective musical careers, their visit to Vrindavan has added a layer of depth to their personas, highlighting the importance of spiritual balance amidst their fame and busy lives.

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