What’s better than using SikhNet Play by SikhNet? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
SikhNet Play feels like a straight-up Gurbani powerhouse. It opens to a clean player and a huge catalog, we are talking tens of thousands of shabads and kirtan recordings from loads of different musicians. What stands out is how easy it is to get from a track to the actual words. While something is playing, the Gurbani lines show right there, and there is a quick toggle for English or Spanish translation, or transliteration if that helps with reading along. There is a full radio section too, with channels for different styles plus live Gurdwaras, and there is a simple filter that shows only what is live right now. Searching by artist or by the shabad name works fast, and scrubbing through longer tracks does not feel clunky. It keeps playing smoothly in the background with shuffle or repeat, and the library updates on its own so new uploads just appear.
Playlists are handled well. It lets anyone build custom sets, reorder tracks, and keep favorites, or just jump into the ready-made lists for nitnem, simran, or sleep music. On PC with BlueStacks it shines a bit more, since typing shabad names on a keyboard is faster, the larger screen makes lyrics and translations easier to read, and it is nice to have it tucked to the side while working. It is not trying to be a general music app. It is very focused on Gurbani, and that focus makes it calm to use and honestly very practical for daily listening or teaching.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.





