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Healing Harmonies: Ameya Dabli’s Musical Journey to Inner Peace

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Bangalore: As mental well-being takes center stage in today’s fast-paced world, more people are turning to alternative forms of healing to manage emotional and psychological strain. From journaling and nature walks to creative expression, individuals are discovering personal paths to peace. Among the most powerful yet gentle tools emerging is music therapy—the use of sound to heal, uplift, and transform.

Long before “music therapy” became a trending term, Ameya Dabli—renowned performer and founder of the Ekam Satt Foundation—was already harnessing its power. For nearly two decades, Ameya has been on a mission to deliver emotional relief through music, particularly to the brave hearts of India’s armed forces. With his 25-member live band, he has travelled across remote military bases, performing during significant events like Kargil Vijay Diwas and bringing solace to those who serve at the nation’s borders.

His selfless efforts have even drawn praise from the Chief of Defence Staff, General Anil Chauhan, who acknowledged the profound emotional impact of Ameya’s music on our soldiers.

Now, Ameya is taking his message of healing across the country through one of India’s biggest spiritual music tours—Krishnaa – Music, Bliss & Beyond. After successful shows in multiple cities, the concert is all set to enthral Bengaluru audiences at MLR Convention Centre on 26th July 2025, promising an experience that is not just musical, but deeply meditative.

“Music has always been a mirror to our emotions,” says Ameya. “In joy or in grief, we instinctively reach for it. Indian classical and devotional music, especially when experienced live, has the power to quiet the noise within. I’ve had mental health experts tell me how our renditions have helped patients feel more grounded—and that’s the real reward.”

He adds, “Krishnaa is more than a concert—it’s an invitation to reconnect with oneself through sound. I hope Bengaluru allows us to share this moment of collective healing.”

In a world that often feels overwhelming, Ameya Dabli’s music is a timely reminder of art’s most sacred role: to comfort, to connect, and to heal.

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