Renowned composer and philosopher Devrishi, also known as Rishikesh Pandey, is embarking on a profound new chapter, fully transitioning from the bustling film industry to dedicate his artistic endeavors solely to spiritual pursuits. He recently marked this significant shift with the release of the title track from his first spiritual music album, 'Krishnamay'.
The 'Krishnamay' album is a deeply personal creation for Devrishi, featuring five soul-stirring devotional songs: 'Krishnamay', 'Krishna Stuti', 'Brij Ke Nandlala', 'Jai Radhe', and 'Kanha Mere Kanha'. The album's initial offering, 'Krishna Stuti', has already resonated well with listeners, earning a warm reception.
The newly launched title track 'Krishnamay' comes with a captivating video where actor Vyomkesh takes on the role of Krishna. Devrishi's touch is evident throughout, as he has not only composed the music but also penned the heartfelt lyrics, seamlessly blending his musical prowess with his spiritual philosophy.
Beyond his contributions to sacred music, Devrishi is also expanding his literary footprint with two new books: 'The Krishna Effect' (English) and 'Shri Krishna Pathey' (Hindi). These compelling narratives follow three friends who find solutions to life's complex challenges by embracing the timeless teachings of Lord Shri Krishna. The books cleverly interweave contemporary relationships and dilemmas with pivotal moments and profound wisdom drawn from Krishna's life. 'The Krishna Effect' powerfully conveys that Lord Shri Krishna's wisdom remains incredibly relevant today, offering guidance to anyone navigating life's obstacles.
Both the 'Krishnamay' music album and the books are being released under the Devoti Music brand, an initiative of the Sanatan Wisdom Foundation. While the Hindi book 'Shri Krishna Pathey' is published by Mahagatha, 'The Krishna Effect' will be globally released by Devoti, aiming to reach a worldwide audience.
This ambitious project clearly underscores Devrishi's unwavering commitment to disseminating Sanatan wisdom through his artistic and philosophical work, heralding a new era entirely focused on spiritual contributions.