For those commenting on Cali, The all pure, all mighty "Shiva" is not worried about RU-vid titles. Listen to pure chanting of holy name, such a heart warming and riveting singing. Many thanks for this 🙌
@TheWanderer... first time hearing this song I just got introduced to Trevor Hall not too long ago I've been introduced so much music lately and I thought you was talking about California but Shiva Kali I'm going to look that up thank you for pointing that out...✌✌✌🎶=❤
This song has been available for purchase for a long time and is part of a compilation. www.kalimandir.org/store/audio/kali-kirtan/ Trevor is "Rampriya Das" and I am sure supporting this non-profit, educational and religious organization would mean a lot to him.
Its music your are free to interpret the way you choose FREE to let the music take you were you want it to take u I choose peace and love so spelling is great and correct for me he couls spell it with Z and I would love it free of any judgement
It's Kali for Durga Ma in Hinduism as Indians and Hindus we have never spelt it as Cali. We use it in our bhajans as jai mata di! Meaning as the supreme mother wills!
fruitNsport Shiva Kali Shiva Kali Om Ma Kali Shiva Shiva Shiva Durga Shiva Durga Durga Durga Shiva They are Hindu names for different forms of God. Chanting any name of God clears the mind and brings you in union with God. It's called Kirtan. Combination of Bhakti yoga (union through devotion) and Naad yoga (union through sound). Sat Nam Ji.
Umm....this isn't a Trevor tune.....this is an ancient traditional kirtan mantra...and it's Kali, NOT Cali....unless your Kali happens to live in Cali.... 😂😂😂😂
For all the folks who are getting riled up about kali spelled as cali. Sheev or shiv literally means nothingness. Spellings are irrelevant when you are praying to nothingness.
Spelling is relevant. Śīva, your first 'version', in Sanskrit means boundary/limit, and is not the (or a) name of the God Śiva. Śiva, your second 'version', is the name of the God who is the spouse of Kālī. Śivā, just to throw another 'version' in there to make my point, is the name of a yoginī, a river in India mentioned in ancient texts, and a name of the Mother Goddess. See how very minute variations in spelling and even pronunciation have a huge difference? I love this song, no hate to Trevor, but it's not as trivial as you've pointed out. Cali written out for Sanskrit words in English would be pronounced as 'cha', so you would never see Kali written as Cali.
Trevor knows how to spell the name of Kali - even someone with a passing knowledge of Hindu deities does - the spelling is intentional for whatever reason