Aravinda's natural inclination towards music was evident and began developing from a young age, through his active participation in school and church. This eventually blossomed into the beginnings of a R&B/pop music career, until the global pandemic urged him to look inward. Having explored eastern philosophy as an answer to his seeking, his journey brought him to spend four years living in bhakti-yoga ashrams in India and North/South America, learning the art of mystic communion from monks and scriptures, primarily through the art of sacred chant.
Having utilized his passion for music as a way to reach upward to the Divine, he now aims to facilitate divine communion for others via his art. As a humble service to the ideal that spiritual connection comes through engaging the voice and ears, he hopes to nourish others' hearts and guide them to access a deep subjective experience of the transcendence that exists within their own hearts.