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🌑 सर्गचक्र (Sarga Chakra — Cycle of Creation)

“From silence, a pulse. From stillness, a universe.”


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There is a moment before all beginnings — an immeasurable pause where everything that ever was or will be waits, unformed yet alive. That is where Sarga Chakra begins.

In the language of the Vedas, Sarga means “creation” or “emanation,” while Chakra means “wheel” — the cycle, the turning, the eternal motion of existence. Together, they speak of an origin that is not linear but circular: every creation is a re-creation, every beginning a continuation of what has always been.

Pravaaham opens with this principle — not as a simple track introduction, but as a spiritual act of invocation. The sound emerges from stillness, slowly building into motion, echoing the cosmic process described in ancient Indian cosmology. Before the material universe, there was only the Śūnya — the vast emptiness that held infinite potential. Out of this void came vibration, the Nāda — the first sound, the first tremor of being.

Listening to Sarga Chakra is like witnessing that vibration come to life. Each layer unfolds with patience, mirroring how creation itself unfolds — not in haste, but in rhythm, in order, in balance.

This track embodies the moment of becoming — the crossing from silence to sound, the unknown to the known. It reminds us that even creation is not an act of command but of surrender — a surrender to the natural rhythm of existence. Just as rivers do not rush to form, nor stars hurry to shine, Sarga Chakra blooms at its own divine pace.

Spiritually, Sarga Chakra speaks of the soul’s awakening — the moment we recognize our consciousness as part of something vast, cyclical, and sacred. It tells us that birth is not a single event; it is happening in every breath, every heartbeat, every idea that stirs within us.

The “Wheel of Creation” is not only the cosmos spinning outward — it is also the wheel within us turning inward. When you listen closely, you might sense your own inner Sarga Chakra revolving — the cycle of thoughts, emotions, inspirations, and quiet dissolutions that shape your inner world.

In meditation, yogis often visualize a wheel of light — the Chakra — rotating at the core of being. It represents balance between forces, harmony between movement and stillness. Sarga Chakra captures that subtle dance. The energy rises and subsides, but never disappears. It is creation as breath — expansion and contraction, life and pause, wave and return.

Through this track, Pravaaham sets its philosophical tone: that existence is not a linear journey but a continuous cycle of arising and dissolving — an endless spiral of creation and return. Every sound, every silence, every breath participates in that universal rhythm.

As the final echoes of Sarga Chakra fade, you can almost feel the universe expanding around you — vast, breathing, alive. It doesn’t feel like an ending, but like the continuation of something eternal, something that has no beginning at all.

In the quiet that follows, one truth remains:

“Creation never starts — it only remembers.”

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