Album · 16 Jan 2026

Gita A1 - The Questioning

12 Track(s)11 Song(s)1 Instrumental(s)Spiritual
  • “Gita A1 - The Questioning” stays with Arjuna before certainty arrives: duty, fear, attachment, moral conflict, and the unbearable weight of having to choose.
  • The route from “On the Field of Men” to “What Is The Right Path” and finally “The Charioteer Speaks” gives the collection a sense of progression instead of simple repetition.
  • Across the lyrics, images of heart, path, light, and soul recur often enough to give the project its own symbolic language.
  • Across “Gita A1 - The Questioning,” the situation changes from song to song while a recognisable inner thread keeps returning in different forms.
  • The lasting identity of “Gita A1 - The Questioning” comes from that combination of distinct songs and a shared reason for placing them together.
Poster for On the Field of Men
Song · Track 1

On the Field of Men

“On the Field of Men” threads spiritual wonder and moral reflection through a series of concrete images, beginning with “On the field of men, where the shadows bend.” The line “On this field of men” becomes the track’s emotional shorthand.

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Song · Track 2

When Brothers Face Brothers

“How do I lift my bow” sets the emotional doorway for “When Brothers Face Brothers,” where reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “When brothers face brothers” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

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Song · Track 3

Arrows in My Heart

“Arrows in My Heart” connects image and feeling with unusual directness: “No steel has touched my skin” leads into a search for meaning beyond the visible, while “Arrows in my heart” leaves the thought in a different place.

Poster for The Weight Of Choice
Song · Track 4

The Weight Of Choice

“Every path I see ahead” places “The Weight Of Choice” inside faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty. From there, “The weight of choice” acts like the song’s emotional hinge.

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Song · Track 5

I Drop My Bow

“I Drop My Bow” makes a clear emotional move from “My hands are trembling now” to “So I drop my bow.” Between those two images sits a search for meaning beyond the visible.

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Instrumental · Track 6

Silence Before The Storm

“Silence Before The Storm” is wordless but not directionless: its name locates it inside “Gita A1 - The Questioning,” and the imagined movement feels organic and atmospheric. The word “silence” adds a further suggestion of tension, restraint, and the power of what is withheld.

Poster for What Is The Right Path
Song · Track 7

What Is The Right Path

“The dust is settling slow” sets the emotional doorway for “What Is The Right Path,” where a search for meaning beyond the visible gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “What is the right path” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

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Song · Track 8

Why Must I Fight

“Why Must I Fight” frames faith shaped by questioning rather than certainty through the image “Tell me, is this the price.” When the lyric returns to “Why must I fight,” the feeling becomes less abstract and more immediate.

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Song · Track 9

The Collapse Within

“My thoughts are breaking loose” sets the emotional doorway for “The Collapse Within,” where spiritual wonder and moral reflection gradually takes shape. The recurring pull of “This is the collapse within” gives the song its clearest emotional centre.

Poster for Where Is My Dharma
Song · Track 10

Where Is My Dharma

“Where Is My Dharma” builds its emotional contrast between “The dust has gently fallen” and “Where is my Dharma,” carrying devotion and inward stillness. The song lets its images do most of the explaining.

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Song · Track 11

Calling Out for Light

“Calling Out for Light” begins with “I've walked through every shadow” and widens into a reflection on spiritual wonder and moral reflection. The chorus image “I'm calling out for light” keeps pulling the song back to its central feeling.

Poster for The Charioteer Speaks
Song · Track 12

The Charioteer Speaks

“The Charioteer Speaks” uses “Out of the quiet night” as a small scene with larger weight, opening into reverence, self-enquiry, and inner light. The lyric’s return to “The Charioteer speaks” gives that idea a memorable centre.