Enter the work. Follow the signal. Leave the false self behind.
Aham Vadh is a connected body of music, video, philosophy, and symbolic visual language. The goal is not to sell a product line. The goal is to make the work legible, immersive, and worth returning to.
01
Listen
Let the sonic language set the frame.
02
Watch
See the same ideas move through image.
03
Read
Use books and philosophy to decode the work.

Current frame
Start where the latest release is pointing.
The site works best as a sequence: music first, then videos, then philosophy and books. Artifacts come last, if they matter to you at all.
Best use
New here: go to music.
Want the visual system: go to videos.
Want the conceptual layer: go to philosophy.
Start Here
Three clean ways into the work.
The most important improvement is clarity. These are the primary paths. Everything else is support.
Reading path
Move deeper, not wider.
Use the site as a progression from immediate experience into explanation.
Music
Immediate contact with the emotional core.
Video
The same pressure expressed visually.
Philosophy + Books
The ideas, symbols, and lineage behind it.
Start
Music first
Start with the release page or streaming links.
Then
Video next
See the same ideas translated into visual form.
Then
Read deeper
Use philosophy and books when the symbols need language.
Philosophy Library
When the work starts asking harder questions.
These entries give the site long-term value: witness-consciousness, Kabir, non-doership, repetition, symbolism, and the collapse of false identity.
Philosophy index
Read the project as a coherent worldview.
Not blog filler. A structured reading layer that ties together sound, identity, awareness, symbolism, and action.
Featured essay
What Aham Vadh Means
Why the project is named after the slaying of the false self, and why sound is the chosen medium for that pressure.
Featured essay
Non-Duality In Sound
How repetition, weight, silence, and rupture can carry non-dual themes more directly than conceptual explanation.
Featured essay
Ashtavakra And The Witness
What the Ashtavakra Gita adds to Aham Vadh: the witness is not a concept to admire but the most direct cut through the false self.