Matchless , fabulous l am a muslim but after hearing this devotional song I got goose bumps this is Beauty of Hinduism I like and respect it Har har mahadev 🙏
At the end he is your original God. Remove the old photo of the holy place in Saudi Arabia on you tube by a Africa muslim you will find the truth which no one can deny.
Only devotees of Mahadev can understand the actual essence of the song although it is very appealing to others too. HAR HAR MAHADEV SHIV SHANKAR BHOLENATH
I am devotee to Lord Krishna who is incarnation of lord Vishnu who is the greatest devotee of Lord shiva...so I also can feel that essence which u talked about
When ever I listen to this song my eyes r filled with tears..only and only coz of MAHADEV whom I love the most and he is always there in my heart..HAR HAR MAHADEV🚩🚩🚩
@northeast insurgency 👑 It means a follower of sanatan way of life who is from Punjab. I m also a Punjabi hindu. Most people from other parts of the country think that people from Punjab are all followers of Sikhism. Though you will find pictures of Guru Nanak also in a Punjabi Hindu's home.
@northeast insurgency 👑 I worship Hindu deities just like any other middle class Hindu. What I m saying is that Punjabi Hindu means a Hindu with cultural influences of Sikhism embedded in their life. Eg. I wear both a kada and molly on my forearm and visit Gurudwaras also as much as I can.
I believe the context of the shlok is when lord shiva arrives at his marriage with devi parvati. And her relatives were stunned at seeing mahadev's form, he was covered with fresh ash, skull necklace, snakes as head gear and all... So the people were thunderstuck at his appearance and soon lord vishnu stepped in and chanted this specific shlok which narrates the glory of shiva as he was taking his true form.
We all need to learn this anchient sansktit language to know the meaning of this song (lyrics collected and sorted from shiva sutra from hindu scripure of lord shiva). Thanks jeetu and abhilipsa for this heart touching song💗💗 Watched for many times😊 Har har Mahadev 🔱🔱 Om namah shivay 🚩🚩
U guys have choosed the best day to hear this devotion song. Shravan is going on. It's a month festival. Also all Mondays r most important. Coz of u guys I m hearing it. Thanks.
The male singer is like my big brother he is a very kind person, In 2020 i was searching for the recording studio for my songs that time he helps me and told me about the studio where he recorded this song and the studio owner/music producer AKASH DEW he is also a very kind person and very TALENTED guy Shout Out To AKASH Bhai Who Prod. This Music 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Devon Key Dev Mahadev Key Shishya Gurashish Ki Taraf Sey Aap Sabko Haryali Teej Ki Hardik Shubh Kamnaye 😃🥰🙏 ( Om Namah Shivaye 🏔️💐🙏 ) From :- Jammu, Tawi, The City Of Temples, J&K, U.T. ) !
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A prayer for our supreme lord Shiva with our most ancient language "Sanskrit" with modern era music, it's great effusion and filling 💖 with joy. A language witch is ancient then any other language in the world and the mother of many indian and world's language.
@@achun3328 i sometimes think how can i prais him but i cant find words which can describe what i think even what i think my mind becomes a blank space all i got is shiv tandav stotram hindi version
The song is nothing but the Sanskrit Sloks praising Lord Shiva. You rightly said Bhajan. Thousands of years ago, the language of Indians was Sanskrit. It is said that Sanskrit is the mother of all languages. Thanks for entertaining us.
What you said miss, is correct. Her voice gave the song the power, the energy, while the boy’s voice balanced the whole song, and together gave us a classic song, that fills you with energy, and at the same time, gives the listeners a piece of mind.
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When we say “Shiva,” there are two fundamental aspects that we are referring to. The word “Shiva” means literally, “that which is not.” Shiva is Nothingness Today, modern science is proving to us that everything comes from nothing and goes back to nothing. The basis of existence and the fundamental quality of the cosmos is vast nothingness. The galaxies are just a small happening - a sprinkling. The rest is all vast empty space, which is referred to as Shiva. That is the womb from which everything is born, and that is the oblivion into which everything is sucked back. Everything comes from Shiva and goes back to Shiva Shiva is Darkness So Shiva is described as a non-being, not as a being. Shiva is not described as light, but as darkness. Humanity has gone about eulogizing light only because of the nature of the visual apparatus that they carry. Otherwise, the only thing that is always, is darkness. Light is a limited happening in the sense that any source of light - whether a light bulb or the sun - will eventually lose its ability to give out light. Light is not eternal. It is always a limited possibility because it happens and it ends. Darkness is a much bigger possibility than light. Nothing needs to burn, it is always - it is eternal. Darkness is everywhere. It is the only thing that is all pervading. But if I say “divine darkness,” people think I am a devil worshiper or something. In fact, in some places in the West it is being propagated that Shiva is a demon! But if you look at it as a concept, there isn’t a more intelligent concept on the planet about the whole process of creation and how it has happened. I have been talking about this in scientific terms without using the word “Shiva” to scientists around the world, and they are amazed, “Is this so? This was known? When?” We have known this for thousands of years. Almost every peasant in India knows about it unconsciously. He talks about it without even knowing the science behind it. Meaning of Adiyogi - The First Yogi On another level, when we say “Shiva,” we are referring to a certain yogi, the Adiyogi or the first yogi, and also the Adi Guru, the first Guru, who is the basis of what we know as the yogic science today. Yoga does not mean standing on your head or holding your breath. Yoga is the science and technology to know the essential nature of how this life is created and how it can be taken to its ultimate possibility. This first transmission of yogic sciences happened on the banks of Kanti Sarovar, a glacial lake a few miles beyond Kedarnath in the Himalayas, where Adiyogi began a systematic exposition of this inner technology to his first seven disciples, celebrated today as the Sapta Rishis. This predates all religion. Before people devised divisive ways of fracturing humanity to a point where it seems almost impossible to fix, the most powerful tools necessary to raise human consciousness were realized and propagated. So “Shiva” refers to both “that which is not,” and Adiyogi, because in many ways, they are synonymous. This being, who is a yogi, and that non-being, which is the basis of the existence, are the same, because to call someone a yogi means he has experienced the existence as himself. If you have to contain the existence within you even for a moment as an experience, you have to be that nothingness. Only nothingness can hold everything. Something can never hold everything. A vessel cannot hold an ocean. This planet can hold an ocean, but it cannot hold the solar system. The solar system can hold these few planets and the sun, but it cannot hold the rest of the galaxy. If you go progressively like this, ultimately you will see it is only nothingness that can hold everything. The word “yoga” means “union.” A yogi is one who has experienced the union. That means, at least for one moment, he has been absolute nothingness. When we talk about Shiva as “that which is not,” and Shiva as a yogi, in a way they are synonymous, yet they are two different aspects. Because India is a dialectical culture, we shift from this to that and that to this effortlessly. One moment we talk about Shiva as the ultimate, the next moment we talk about Shiva as the man who gave us this whole process of yoga. Unfortunately, most people today have been introduced to Shiva only through Indian calendar art. They have made him a chubby-cheeked, blue-colored man because the calendar artist has only one face. If you ask for Krishna, he will put a flute in his hand. If you ask for Rama, he will put a bow in his hand. If you ask for Shiva, he will put a moon on his head, and that’s it! Every time I see these calendars, I always decide to never ever sit in front of a painter. Photographs are all right - they capture you whichever way you are. If you look like a devil, you look like a devil. Why would a yogi like Shiva look chubby-cheeked? If you showed him skinny it would be okay, but a chubby-cheek Shiva - how is that? In the yogic culture, Shiva is not seen as a God. He was a being who walked this land and lived in the Himalayan region. As the very source of the yogic traditions, his contribution in the making of human consciousness is too phenomenal to be ignored. Every possible way in which you could approach and transform the human mechanism into an ultimate possibility was explored thousands years ago. The sophistication of it is unbelievable. The question of whether people were so sophisticated at that time is irrelevant because this did not come from a certain civilization or thought process. This came from an inner realization. This had nothing to do with what was happening around him. It was just an outpouring of himself. In great detail, he gave a meaning and a possibility of what you could do with every point in the human mechanism. You cannot change a single thing even today because he said everything that could be said in such beautiful and intelligent ways. You can only spend your lifetime trying to decipher it.
karpūragauraṁ - The one who is as pure/white as camphor (Karpur). karuṇāvatāraṁ - The personification of compassion. sansārsāram - The one who is the essence of the world. bhujagendrahāram - The one with the serpent king as his garland. sadāvasantaṁ hṛdayāravinde - Always residing in the lotus-like heart. Where, Hridaya aravinde means, ‘in the heart, that is (as pure as) lotus’. Lotus, though born in the muddy waters, is untouched by the mud around it. Similarly, Lord Shiva always (Sada) resides (Vasantham) in the hearts of beings that are not affected by worldly matters. bhavaṁ - To the Lord bhavānīsahitaṁ namāmi - Accompanied by the Goddess Bhavani (A form of Goddess Parvati, Shiva’s consort), I bow! (mohan balip)