You might know Nirvaan Birla as a dynamic entrepreneur, but there’s a whole other side to him that’s just as powerful — and it’s rooted in music, devotion, and soul connection.

Recently spotted at a recording studio in Mumbai, Nirvaan made headlines not for a new business venture, but for something far more personal — his spiritual music debut. Yes, you read that right! He’s all set to launch Shankara’, a heartfelt tribute to Lord Shiva, this Shravan month, under his new devotional music platform

Sounds for the Soul’.

Music with Meaning: A Devotee’s Dream

Unlike most debut tracks, *Shankara’ isn’t about trends or charts — it’s about devotion. Nirvaan, a lifelong follower of Mahadev, has always believed in the healing power of music. His satsangs, where he merges melody with meditation, are already popular among spiritual seekers.

So, naturally, when it came to music, it had to be soulful.

> “I’ve been a devotee of Bholenath since childhood,” Nirvaan shared. “Releasing this track in Shravan feels truly special. This is the first song from my upcoming album and marks a new beginning for me — one that’s deeply spiritual.”

‘Shankara’: More Than Just a Song

This isn’t just a musical experiment. Shankara is the sound of Nirvaan’s inner journey. It’s infused with energy, reverence, and a calm that reflects his deep-rooted spiritual lifestyle.

The track is set to drop in a week or two, and fans of both devotional music and inner peace are already curious.

Sounds for the Soul: A New IP with Purpose

What makes this debut even more exciting is that Shankara is part of a larger vision. Nirvaan has launched Sounds for the Soul’, a platform dedicated to spiritual music and soulful storytelling. Expect soothing chants, devotional tracks, and sonic experiences that bring you closer to your higher self.

Nirvaan Birla:

Whether you’re a follower of Lord Shiva, a fan of devotional music, or someone exploring mindfulness through melody, ‘Shankara’ might just strike a chord with your soul. Nirvaan Birla’s new journey proves that sometimes, even successful entrepreneurs find their true calling in bhakti and sound.

So, are you ready to listen with your heart?