Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
About "Why Are You Not With Me When I Need You The Most"
Divine life of Punarvasu
is a country/folk album written by John Edwin
with a unique
sound created by fretless banjo and electric guitar.
The lyrics often contains a spiritual theme
and sometimes refers to astrological terms
and Yoga philosofy.
The albums eleven tracks are based on the
sixth song ” Can I ever reach Moksha when I cannot reach my toe ”
where the word Moksha ( sprirual enlightment )
is mentioned in the same phrase
as the father of bluegrass Bill Monroe.
The word Punarvasu is borrowed from
the vedic astrology Nakshatra system and refers to
the two brightest stars in the constellation of Gemini
Castor and Pollux.
It serves as an alternative
name to Nirvana for the album`s
headcharacter, questioner and Yogi : John Pigeonpose Edwin
is a country/folk album written by John Edwin
with a unique
sound created by fretless banjo and electric guitar.
The lyrics often contains a spiritual theme
and sometimes refers to astrological terms
and Yoga philosofy.
The albums eleven tracks are based on the
sixth song ” Can I ever reach Moksha when I cannot reach my toe ”
where the word Moksha ( sprirual enlightment )
is mentioned in the same phrase
as the father of bluegrass Bill Monroe.
The word Punarvasu is borrowed from
the vedic astrology Nakshatra system and refers to
the two brightest stars in the constellation of Gemini
Castor and Pollux.
It serves as an alternative
name to Nirvana for the album`s
headcharacter, questioner and Yogi : John Pigeonpose Edwin