Welcome to Moksha (Abhay)
A sacred space where ancient devotion meets modern sound.
We create music for all age groups, with a special focus on the young generation — keeping the Sanatan blood alive in every heart. Inspired by the divine legacy of Avatars across Yugas, our songs carry the timeless spirit of Sanatan Dharma into today’s world. ⚡
Each composition is born from ancient hymns, stotras, and mantras, reimagined with our own original lyrics while staying true to the soul of Sanskrit and Vedic wisdom.
Singing in Sanskrit is not easy — especially when we fuse it with rock and contemporary sounds — but we pour our hearts into it for you, to keep Sanatan alive in your spirit forever. ❤️
Moksha is not just music — it’s meditation, emotion, and awakening.
Every beat, every mantra, and every vibration is a call to return to your divine roots.
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Moksha — the sound of awakening
Lord Rama Never Called Himself God
Throughout the Ramayana, Rama behaves purely as a human king—feeling grief, doubt, compassion, and responsibility.
Divinity was revealed through his actions, not claims.
🕊️ This is why Rama is called “Maryada Purushottam” — the ideal human.
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Ramayana Was First Sung, Not Written
Before it became a written epic, the Ramayana was orally sung by Lava and Kusha (sons of Lord Rama**) in Ayodhya.
It was designed to vibrate devotion, not just narrate history.
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Bhairava is time without memory — pure present.
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हनुमान की शक्तियाँ ऋषियों द्वारा इसलिए ढकी गईं
ताकि वे बल से पहले विनम्रता सीख सकें।
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Hanuman’s powers were sealed by sages so he would mature in humility before strength
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People often ask:
👉 “If Ramayana is real, why doesn’t it match today’s world?”
Here’s the truth most never think about 👇
📜 When the Ramayana happened, there was no Google Maps.
Yet the text describes exact routes, forests, rivers, mountains, kingdoms, and distances with astonishing accuracy.
Even today, you will find ancient place names from the Ramayana still alive — in India and beyond.
Myths don’t preserve geography across continents. History does.
🌍 From Ayodhya to Chitrakoot, Panchavati to Lanka
These are not imaginary lands.
They exist, renamed over time, but never erased — no matter how hard some tried.
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Ancient yogic texts suggest that “Ram” is naturally aligned with the human breath.
When chanted softly and continuously, Ra flows with the inhale and Ma with the exhale—making Ram Dhun a mantra that chants itself, even when the mind is silent.
Many advanced meditators say that after long practice, Ram Dhun continues subconsciously, even during sleep—creating a state called Ajapa Japa (effortless chanting). This is considered a sign of deep inner purification.
Listen to this healing, ambient & meditative Ram Dhun—designed to gently dissolve mental noise and bring timeless calm:
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Krishna never promises happiness in the Gita. He promises clarity.
Happiness becomes a by-product of right understanding.
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गीता में कृष्ण सुख का वादा नहीं करते।
वे स्पष्टता का वादा करते हैं।
सही समझ से ही सुख उत्पन्न होता है।
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❓ Which river flows from Shiva’s matted hair?
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