Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekaraya Namah Om
Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekaraya Namah Om
Bhavaya Guna Sambhavaya Shiva Tandavaya Namah Om
Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekaraya Namah Om [ Bhavaya Guna ... ]
Shivaya Parameshwaraya Sashi Shekaraya Namah Om
Bhavaya Guna Sambhavaya Shiva Tandavaya Namah Om
Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekaraya Namah Om [ Bhavaya Guna ... ]
Chant the name of Lord Shiva, the supreme one, who dispels the fear of the materialistic world, the one who adorns the crescent shaped moon on His head and performs the cosmic dance.
Translate Meaning:
Instrumental
Deity
Shiva
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Mishra Shivaranjani
Notes:
* showing details for Shivaranjani
This Raga also uses G2 occasionally.
S R2 G1 P D2 S
S D2 P G1 R2 S
In the Key of C:
C D E♭ G A C
C A G E♭ D C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Medium Slow
Reference Gents Pitch
4.5 Pancham / F#
Reference Ladies Pitch
1.5 Pancham / C#
Notes Range
Lowest Note: d2 / A (lower octave)
Highest Note: D1 / G#
Highest Note: D1 / G#
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Karaoke Tracks for Practice
Reference Track
4.5 Pancham / F#
Gents Pitch Karaoke Tracks
4.5 Pancham / F#
(reference)
(reference)
4 Pancham / F
(half note lower)
(half note lower)
3 Pancham / E
(one note lower)
(one note lower)
Ladies Pitch Karaoke Tracks
1.5 Pancham / C#
(reference)
(reference)
1 Pancham / C
(half note lower)
(half note lower)
7 Pancham / B
(one note lower)
(one note lower)
Song Tags
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
for the world
one who has the moon on his head, refers to lord shiva; (var) chandrashekaraya
qualities; (var) gun
offer salutations; not mine; (var) namaya
primordial sound of creation; (var) aum, omkar, omkara, omkaram
Bhagawan advices starting the day with Omkaram chanting – OM (x 21). He further enunciates: The Pranava (primeval sound OM) recital is one form of such spiritual effort. It is laid down at Prashaanthi Nilayam that the early dawn recital of Om should be done twenty one times. This number is not arbitrarily fixed; it has a significance of its own.The Jeevathathwam (life-principle) merges with Parathathwam (the Supreme Reality). The jeevathathwam may be pictured as a rider on the twenty-headed horse.
- We have the five karmendhriyas (senses of action) and the five jnaanendhriyas (senses of perception);
- we have also praanas (the five vital energies or airs) to sustain us.
- Then we have the five koshas (sheaths), enclosing the Divine Spark that is the Reality. These total up to twenty.
- Hence the recitation of Om twenty one times purifies and clarifies all these twenty components and makes man the twenty-first entity, ready for the final merger with Reality.
Finally, you end the Pranava recital with the recital of ‘shaanthi’ three times. That completes the process of clarification and purification. The first call for shaanthi (peace chant) is for the purity of the aadhibhouthik (body) part of the Self. The second call is for the purity of the aadhidhaivik (the mind). The third is for the purification of the aadhyaathmik (the spirit). This Pranava recital will tone you up, calm all agitations in the mind and quicken the downpour of Grace.
- Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, Bal Vikas Gurus Training Camp, 06th June 1978, Sathya Sai Speaks, Vol 14 (1978 - 80)
supreme god; (var) parameshwara, parameshwaraya, parameshwari (feminine)
being, existence, source; (var) sambhavaya
moon
lord shiva - one of the trinity who is the destroyer - the name shiva means auspiciousness; (var) shiv, shivaya, shivaraj, shivaraja, shivarajam, shivom, shivani (f) - of shiva
the celestial dance of shiva; (var) tandavaya - one who dances the tandava
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