The only instrument in the room is you.
Dhyan Sangeet with Prateek Chaitanya. A morning of Omkar meditation that ends in a bhajan you carry home.
A practice with nothing between you and the sound
Dhyan Sangeet is not a concert and not a lecture. For a little over two hours, Prateek Chaitanya guides a room through Omkar meditation. There are no instruments and no recordings. You chant Om, and the music rises within you.
You are the sound
No backing track. No external music. Your own voice, chanting Om, becomes the only instrument the room needs.
Built for the first time
Prateek teaches the exact pronunciation and feeling of Om, with a simplicity that lets a complete beginner drop straight in.
It ends in surrender
The morning closes with a bhajan. He does not perform it so much as call through it, and the room goes very quiet.

An engineer from Kashi & inventor of Dhyan Sangeet
Prateek Chaitanya was born in Varanasi in 1974 and trained as an electronics engineer at IIT BHU. The pull toward spirituality proved stronger than the one toward circuits.
Out of years inside the practice of Om, he invented a new form of meditation and named it Dhyan Sangeet. He has spent his life teaching it since. Created in Kashi, it has travelled to twelve countries beyond India, from Norway and Germany to Singapore and the United States.
India
Norway
Sweden
Denmark
Germany
U.K.
Mauritius
Macau
Hong Kong
Singapore
Malaysia
Australia
U.S.
Participant stories
I walked in with a cluttered mind. I walked out feeling lighter… like something had been released.
When everyone chanted together, it didn’t feel like sound… it felt like vibration inside.
I didn’t expect to feel emotional, but something just opened up during the session.
Even after it ended, the silence stayed with me. That was new for me.
It’s simple on the surface, but something deeper is happening underneath. Hard to explain, but you feel it.
See a morning of Dhyan Sangeet
For the restless, the curious, and the devoted
If the noise has been louder than usual and you want a few hours of real quiet.
If you have always wanted to learn meditation, but never found an approach that felt simple.
If music has touched your heart more than words ever could.
Whether you are beginning your journey or deepening a lifelong practice, this is the right room.
Sunday, 2 August 2026
Good to know
Is this a religious program?
No. Dhyan Sangeet is a guided sound meditation inspired by the universal sound of Om. It welcomes people of every background, belief, and level of experience.
Do I need any experience with meditation?
None at all. Every step is guided in simple, easy to follow language. The practice is effortless, yet deeply immersive and best understood through direct experience.
How long is it, and can I come on my own?
The session lasts about 2 hours and 15 minutes. Many people attend on their own, and the atmosphere is warm, welcoming, and comfortable for solo participants.
What should I know before I arrive?
- Please arrive at least 30 minutes before the session begins.
- Keep your phone switched off or on airplane mode throughout the program.
- To help maintain a quiet and immersive atmosphere for everyone, photography and recording are not permitted inside the venue.
Give yourself the quiet. Everything else can wait.
Dhyan Sangeet with Prateek Chaitanya. Kamani Auditorium, New Delhi. Sunday, 2 August 2026, 10:30 AM.
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