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In Quechua tradition, samay means breath; not only the act of breathing, but the life force that moves through all beings. Pachamama refers to the living earth, not as an object to worship, but as a presence to listen to and live in balance with.
Awakening Death Metal: A heavy metal track forged from a single truth: I am the witness. मैं साक्षी हूँ: the awareness that watches breath, thought, pain, pleasure, and identity rise and fall… without being shaken.
A still, meditative song inspired by the spirit of Nirvana Shatakam and the Advaita (non-dual) teaching of Self-inquiry. Mai Shiv Hun This composition moves through the timeless negation: ना मन, ना बुद्धि, ना चित्त, ना अहं and returns again and again to the essence: मैं चैतन्य हूँ… मैं शिव हूँ…
अनादि अनन्त (Anadi Ananta) means that which has no beginning and no end. This song explores the timeless idea found in non-dual wisdom and texts like the Ashtavakra Gita; that awareness is not born, does not die, and exists beyond body, mind, and ego.
Bam Lahiri is inspired by the original folk chant that has echoed for generations; not as a song to perform, but as a vibration to enter. This interpretation does not attempt to replace or redefine the original. It listens to it, carries it forward, and lets it move through a different form. The chant comes from a place where names loosen, where the body and the sense of 'I' begin to thin. Through repetition and force, what is unnecessary burns away not in destruction, but in clarity.
देह के बाहर (Deh Ke Bahar) is a song about stepping out of the cage of identity. When the mind clings to the body, it creates fear. When the ego clings to a name, it creates suffering. This track is a reminder: sharp, heavy, and uncompromising
What Burns Within is a sonic meditation on presence, pressure, and release. This piece explores the moment where seeking collapses and something quieter remains. Not as an answer, not as a belief, but as an undeniable inner knowing. The “fire” here is not destruction. It is the steady intensity of awareness itself, burning without consuming, illuminating without effort.