when your heart was overflowing with devotion—when Krishna felt so close, His presence seemed woven into every moment of your day.
You would wake up eager to chant His name.
You would sing bhajans, attend kirtans, lose yourself in His stories, read the Bhagavad Gita—and with every small act, a deep peace blossomed within you.
You remember that feeling, don’t you?
It was as if the noise of the world faded away—replaced by a calm, blissful energy that kept you grounded, joyful, connected. It wasn’t something you could fully explain to others—but you felt it. That subtle shift—like you were walking hand-in-hand with the Divine.
But then… life happened.
It always does.
The demands of your work—the unending household responsibilities—family, children, obligations piling one after another. You missed a day of chanting, telling yourself, “It’s okay, I’ll make time tomorrow.”
But tomorrow turned into next week… next month.
Slowly, the distance between you and your spiritual practices widened.
You tried to return—maybe you sat down with your mala beads, or played your favourite bhajan—but it didn’t feel the same. Your mind wandered. You couldn’t focus. You told yourself, “Maybe I’m just distracted today,” but deep down—you felt it—that connection had weakened.
You still believe—your devotion hasn’t died—but life has dulled its edges.
And silently, there’s this ache inside you—a longing to feel that bliss again. That stillness. That unshakable peace.
You’ve wondered, “How do I get back to that state?” But time—always—is scarce.
You’ve likely seen countless solutions—more elaborate rituals, stricter disciplines, hours of meditation—and maybe you’ve tried—but the overwhelm only grows.
Here’s the truth—getting back to Krishna’s presence doesn’t need to feel like another heavy obligation.
There’s a forgotten, ancient way—one that isn’t rooted in hours of sitting still, or memorising complex verses, or mastering difficult practices.
It’s as simple as breath… as natural as your heartbeat… as effortless as the air around you.
It’s through the Bansuri—Krishna’s divine flute.
The same instrument depicted in every image of Krishna—resting gently upon His lips—its sweet, soulful melodies awakening hearts—calling even the most restless, distracted souls back to Him.
And no—this isn’t about learning music for entertainment.
This isn’t about performances, fame, or impressing anyone.
It’s about reclaiming peace—within minutes—right from your own home—through a practice so natural—so soothing—that even if you’ve never touched an instrument before—even if you’re unsure—even if you believe you have no musical ability—you’ll still experience that bliss.
Because the Bansuri isn’t about complex techniques—it’s about reconnecting with your own breath—your own essence—and allowing that vibration to fill your space—to dissolve stress—to melt away mental chatter—to invite Krishna’s presence into your daily life.
This is for seekers—seekers who were close to Krishna once, but grew apart due to various reasons like lack of time, responsibilities like job, kids, parents, and most importantly for those whose hearts still long for Krishna—even if life has made that connection harder to maintain.
You don’t necessarily have to be a part of any group or sect like ISCKON, all you need to be is a seeker who wants to experience the bliss of Krishna.
Even if you have never done any spiritual practices before.
You don’t need to be musically gifted.
You don’t need years of practice.
You don’t need a perfect routine.
This is for someone who has never even held a bansuri in their hands. For complete beginners.
What you need is the willingness to breathe… to listen… to experience.
And maybe you’re thinking—”Will this help me? I’ve tried other things—meditation, chanting—I couldn’t stick to them—what makes this different?”
Here’s what makes this unique—it doesn’t feel like effort.
You’re not forcing stillness—you’re allowing it—through the gentle, flowing sound of the flute—through simple, step-by-step guidance—that meets you exactly where you are—even if you’re a total beginner.
You might think that playing the flute is difficult. But here’s the truth, it’s not. You can learn to play your first melody in just 7 days.
But you might wonder – how can someone teach a flute online?
Absolutely, you can.
In fact, learning something like the flute online often works better for many people, especially when it’s designed the right way.
You’re not thrown into overwhelming, complicated lessons.
You’re guided step by step, in the comfort of your home, at your own pace.
You can rewind, revisit, and practice quietly without pressure.
And here’s the best part—this isn’t about mastering an instrument for performance—it’s about awakening your connection, your peace, your devotion.
The online sessions provide focused, bite-sized guidance that fits seamlessly into your busy life.
Thousands have learned meaningful practices this way—and so can you.
You might ask, “There’s so much free information on YouTube — how is this different?”
Sure, YouTube is full of videos.
But let’s be honest — endless videos mean endless confusion.
Wrong flutes, wrong techniques, no structure.
This? This is a clear, simple path designed for spiritual seekers.
No noise. No guessing. Just peace, devotion, and results — fast.
Perhaps you’re thinking—”Why is this free? Surely there’s a catch.”
It’s free—because reconnecting with peace—with Krishna—should never be behind walls.
The webinar allows you to experience—to feel—before deciding if you wish to continue deeper.
You’re not committing to a course today—you’re gifting yourself an opportunity.
A chance to feel that bliss—without pressure—without obligation.
And maybe the thought arises—”Can I really make this work? Am I capable?”
Let me share Anushka’s story—a homemaker from Mumbai—a mother—someone who believed she had no musical ability—no time—no experience.
Within weeks—she found herself greeting each morning with the soft, soothing melodies of the Bansuri—awakening her spirit—inviting Krishna’s presence—calming her household.
If Anushka can—so can you.
You may wonder—”I’m older now—is this even possible for me?”
The beauty of the flute—it’s ageless.
It requires no complicated techniques—no youthful flexibility—just your breath—your willingness—your devotion.
You might think—”But my health isn’t perfect—will this strain me?”
Quite the opposite—this is gentle—restorative—designed to calm—not exhaust—you.
Even if your hands feel stiff—even if your energy feels low—you’ll learn methods—soft—simple—that nurture—rather than deplete you.
You may quietly fear—”I’ve never stuck to any practice—why would this be different?”
Because the joy is immediate.
From your first few notes—you feel the shift—the calm—the presence—and your soul naturally desires to return—not from discipline—but from bliss.
Some wonder—”What if my schedule is packed—where do I fit this?”
That’s why it’s crafted for busy lives.
7 minutes—that’s all.
7 minutes—to pause—to breathe—to reconnect—before life’s demands pull you again.
You already lose more time to worry—to distractions—to stress.
Imagine reclaiming those 7 minutes—for peace—for devotion—for yourself.
Perhaps your environment feels noisy—”Won’t I disturb others?”
But the flute’s sound is soft—subtle—and with gentle techniques—which you’ll learn—you can play—quietly—without disruption—creating calm—even amidst chaos.
You may travel—”How do I stay consistent?”
The Bansuri is portable—lightweight—requiring nothing but your breath—your intention—allowing your practice to follow you—wherever life leads.
Perhaps you’re cautious—”Will this align with tradition—is it spiritually correct?”
Krishna himself—the eternal symbol of devotion—holds the Bansuri—not as mere ornament—but as a beacon—inviting souls—through sound—through breath—into divine presence.
This honours tradition—deepens devotion—awakens bhakti—without rigid barriers.
You might hesitate—”I’m skeptical—is this truly effective?”
The Bansuri—used for centuries—its melodies calming minds—awakening hearts—dissolving negativity—and now—you—can experience its forgotten power—firsthand.
Lastly—the quiet—persistent thought—”Is now the right time?”
Life won’t slow down.
But peace—connection—devotion—can—if you choose.
The opportunity is here—simple—gentle—profound—a return to the stillness—the bliss—the divine presence your heart remembers—longs for—deserves.
The free webinar is your gateway—to experience—without pressure—without cost—just truth—just peace—just connection.
Reserve your seat—reclaim your connection—and let Krishna’s melodies guide you—home.
Understand exactly how to choose the right flute for beginners (and avoid the cheap, wrong roadside flutes that make learning frustrating).
Learn the proper blowing technique to avoid that annoying hissing sound — even if you’ve never played an instrument before.
Get introduced to the power of ear training — so you can eventually play your favourite tunes without depending on complicated notations.
Gain clarity on how long it realistically takes to lay a strong foundation (the 90-day roadmap) — so you don’t feel lost or impatient.
Know which scale (C, D#, G, etc.) is perfect for you to start with — so your learning feels easy and enjoyable from day one.
Discover simple methods to start building finger flexibility — so you can play basic melodies smoothly, without strain.
Realize how to infuse your music with real emotions — whether it’s devotional tunes, romantic melodies, or simple soulful sounds.
Experience how peaceful, calming, and spiritually fulfilling flute playing can be — even as a complete beginner.
Hi, I’m Harsh Dave, a Flute Songs specialist with over 17 years of experience in Indian Classical music.
For the last 10 years, I’ve been teaching Songs on YouTube, inspiring countless learners to embrace the flute.
Learning from Pandit Vivek Sonar, I aim to share the joy of flute playing with every enthusiast.
12th July (Saturday)
ON ZOOM
08:00 PM
ENGLISH
12th July (Saturday)
08:00 PM
ZOOM
ENGLISH
₹999 FREE
This is for spiritual seekers who feel disconnected from peace, overwhelmed by life, or simply longing to experience Krishna’s presence in a calm, effortless way — no musical experience required.
Absolutely. This session is designed for total beginners — even if you’ve never touched a flute before. You’ll learn step by step in the simplest, most approachable way.
No, you don’t need one right now. In the webinar, Harsh Dave will explain exactly which flute is best for beginners — so you don’t waste money on the wrong instrument.
Not at all. This is not about performance or showing off. It’s about finding inner peace, calming your mind, and connecting with Krishna — through a beautiful, soothing practice.
No, there won’t be a recording shared. This is a live, interactive experience designed for those truly ready to reconnect with their peace and devotion. Make sure you block your time and attend fully.
The flute works with your breath and sound, guiding your mind gently into stillness. You don’t need long hours or strict routines — just a few minutes of playing helps you feel calm, present, and connected.
YouTube is filled with scattered information. This is a structured, clear path designed for beginners, guided by Harsh D’s 17 years of experience — so you avoid confusion and actually make progress.
Yes. The flute naturally combines breath, sound, and focus — all of which calm the mind and soothe the nervous system. Even beginners feel the shift within minutes.
Completely. The Bansuri has been Krishna’s symbol for centuries. This practice deepens devotion, brings peace, and connects you with your spiritual roots in a simple, approachable way.
The session gives you clarity, beginner techniques, and the next steps. If you feel called to continue your journey, Harsh D will share how to join his complete flute learning program — but that decision is entirely yours.
True peace, calmness, and connection with Krishna shouldn’t be hidden behind a price tag. This webinar allows you to experience the power of the flute first-hand, without commitment.