Did B Praak Welcome a Baby Boy? A Spiritual Rebirth!
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Key Takeaways
- B Praak has welcomed a baby boy, marking a significant moment in his life.
- The newborn is named ‘Dvijj Bachan’, which signifies 'Twice Born'.
- This joyful news comes after a tragic loss the couple faced in 2022.
- B Praak's music continues to inspire many, with recent works like ‘Sounds of Hari’.
- The singer emphasizes the importance of surrender and healing through his art.
Mumbai, December 19 (NationPress) The renowned singer of 'Mann Bhareya', B Praak, is overjoyed to share that he has welcomed a baby boy into his family. His excitement was palpable as he made this heartfelt announcement on social media.
In his recent post, showcasing an image of Bal Kanha alongside cows, B Praak revealed that he became a father once again on December 1, naming his newborn ‘Dvijj Bachan’.
The message conveyed in his announcement read, “DVIIJ BACHAN. Twice Born – A Spiritual Rebirth. By the divine grace of RadheShyam. We are blessed with a baby boy on December 1, 2025. Our hearts overflow with gratitude and joy. The sun rises again, bringing light, hope, and new beginnings into our lives.”
In his social media caption, B Praak expressed, “Sab Radhe Radhe Hai. Jay Shree Krishna.”
For those unfamiliar, B Praak and his wife, Meera, first experienced the joys of parenthood in 2020 with their 5-year-old son.
Tragically, in 2022, the couple lost their second son at birth, an event B Praak described as 'extremely heavy and emotional'.
On the music front, B Praak is celebrated for his soul-stirring tracks such as ‘Mann Bharryaa’, ‘Teri Mitti’, ‘Filhall’, and ‘Ranjha’.
Recently, he unveiled a spiritual masterpiece titled ‘Sounds of Hari’, an immersive experience aimed at awakening devotion, emotion, and inner tranquility.
The singer-composer emphasized that this project transcends mere entertainment, focusing instead on surrender.
Discussing the uniqueness of Sounds of Hari, B Praak stated, “I have performed on countless stages, but Sounds of Hari is special. It comes from a sacred place inside me. This is not about entertainment; this is about surrender.”
He further added, “I want people to walk in with the weight of the world and walk out feeling light, healed, and connected. Even if one moment of this experience brings someone peace, that will be my true achievement.”
–IANS
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