
MUMBAI: Mumbai’s Jamshed Bhabha Theatre recently witnessed a spiritual high like no other as India’s youngest spiritual influencer, Bhakt Bhagwat Prabhu, took center stage and stunned the audience with a power-packed rap based on the Bhagavad Gita.
Blending rhythm with deep-rooted philosophy, the young prodigy proved that bhakti (devotion) doesn’t have to be quiet or conventional — it can be bold, poetic, and pulsating with energy. The performance drew thunderous applause from an audience that ranged from toddlers to seniors — all equally mesmerized by his modern take on ancient wisdom.
This electrifying moment was part of Ameya Dabli’s ongoing 11-city spiritual concert tour, Krishnaa – Music, Bliss and Beyond, which is redefining how India experiences devotion through a powerful blend of music, storytelling, and soul.
Cheering on the young performer, Ameya Dabli shared:
“With Krishnaa – Music, Bliss and Beyond, our one true aim is to show the whole of India that spirituality isn’t just deep — it’s also cool! When I see a five-year-old child dancing with devotion, I see a glimpse of Krishnaa in him… and if he can do it, so can all of us. Come, be a part of one of India’s biggest spiritual journeys and experience a new light within you!”
As Krishnaa – Music, Bliss and Beyond travels across cities, moments like these are sparking a cultural shift — where the divine meets the dynamic, and the message of the Gita flows as freely as a rap beat.







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