March 5, 2026
Rina Rain
Bay Area-based meditation trainer and mantra artist Rina Singh has spent more than two decades guiding others toward inner stillness, clarity, and self-connection. A seasoned practitioner in mindfulness, career, and personal development, Singh’s work extends beyond the meditation cushion into the realm of sound. Under the artist name Rina Rain, she offers devotional music and meditative guidance that feel less like performance and more like a doorway—an invitation to step into presence.
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Blending soulful vocals, ancient mantras, and modern soundscapes, Singh creates songs that function as sonic sanctuaries. Her voice carries the essence of tranquility: each chant unfolding like a soft prayer, each phrase a gentle reminder to return to the breath. Rooted in sacred repetition and the silence between the notes, her music encourages listeners to slow down, listen inward, and come home to themselves. Through simple, spacious arrangements and subtle guidance, she channels frequencies of peace, remembrance, and quiet transformation.
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Her new track, “Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu,” offers the first glimpse of her forthcoming album Whispers of Rain, a collection crafted for contemplation and deep peace. The mantra itself—an ancient Sanskrit prayer for the happiness and freedom of all beings—has been a profound catalyst in Singh’s own journey.
“‘Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu’ was the mantra that opened my voice and my heart,” she shares. “This track is my prayer to help ease suffering in our minds, in our hearts, and for all beings everywhere, at all times. My wish is for this mantra to soften what feels heavy and awaken a deeper sense of belonging in everyone who listens. May we remember that we are all connected, and none of us are walking this journey alone.”
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For over twenty years, Singh has held space for healing through mindfulness, coaching, and creative expression. That same presence is woven into her music. Each track becomes a guided passage: a reminder to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what is most essential.
With “Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu,” Rina Singh doesn’t simply release a song—she offers a threshold. Her music is a meditation, a quiet beacon for anyone seeking solace, grounding, and a deeper sense of belonging in a restless world.
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Image provided courtesy of Mora May
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