
Kolkata, 26 October 2025 :
On the auspicious occasion of the advent of Shrimat Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj, the revered founder of Bharat Sevashram Sangh, Manmathapur Pranab Mandir has launched two new digital cultural platforms — the “Pranabanjali” mobile app and the “Yuger Pranabani” YouTube channel. The initiative aims to bring the divine ideals, spiritual discipline, and humanitarian values of Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj closer to society through technology.The platforms were unveiled at a special ceremony graced by Swami Vishwatmanandaji Maharaj, General Secretary of Bharat Sevashram Sangh, who applauded the initiative.
“Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj is universally admired. His work and vision illuminate the path of human welfare. This musical collection will spark a renewed spiritual consciousness among devotees and the masses,”
he remarked.To mark the launch, 11 devotional songs—including 10 in Bengali and 1 in Hindi—from the first phase of a new music collection were released. The full compilation will feature 20 Bengali and 20 Hindi songs inspired by the spiritual teachings of Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj.
Renowned creators Anubhav Hazra and Acharya Sanjay Chakraborty have penned the lyrics, with Chakraborty also serving as music composer. The first installment features performances by Acharya Sanjay Chakraborty, Reshmi Chakraborty, Pranjal Biswas, Visakh Jyoti, Saurik, Aentika, Souptik, and several other talented artists.
The next releases will feature popular names including Kinjal Chatterjee, Srijan Chatterjee, Nirmalya Roy, Ankan, and Ankita.A highlight of the project are spiritually uplifting tracks such as “Sanghbani”, “Sadhan Siddhabani”, and “Hindu Milan Mandir Panchali”, designed to deeply connect listeners with the ideology of Swami Pranabanandaji.
The organizing committee emphasized its mission:
“We strive to spread Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj’s message of service, discipline, and spiritual awakening to a wider audience using digital innovation.”This cultural endeavor seeks to inspire the younger generation toward a life rooted in devotion, noble action, and the service of humanity — the eternal principles taught by Swami Pranabanandaji Maharaj.
