Mruthyunjayaya Namah Om
Mruthyunjayaya Namah Om
Mruthyunjayaya Namah Om
Tryambakaya Namah Om
Lingeshwaraya Namah Om
Sayeeshwaraya Namah Om
Om Namah Shivaya Namah Om (4)
Humble salutations to Lord Sayeeshwara who is none other than Lord Shiva also known as, Mruthyunjaya (one who has conquered death), Tryambaka (one with three eyes) and Lingeshwara (one with a form that has no beginning or end).
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Shiva
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Hamsanandi / Sohini
Notes:
The Carnatic Raga Hamsanandi has the swara "R1" in the ascending set of notes as well. Typically for the pitch, Nishad (7th) is used instead of Pancham (5th) or Madhyam (4th).
S G2 M2 D2 N2 S
S N2 D2 N2 D2 M2 G2 R1 S
In the Key of C:
C E F# A B C
C B A B A F# E C# C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Intermediate
Tempo
Fast
Reference Gents Pitch
1.5 Pancham / C#
Reference Ladies Pitch
5.5 Pancham / G#
Music notes for First Line
S+ S+ N2 N2 D2 N2 N2 S+
In the Key of C:
C+ C+ B B A B B C+
Sheet Music
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Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
lord of the lingam (sacred stone in the form of an ellipse); (var) lingeshwaraya
one who has conquered death - refers to lord shiva; (var) mruthyunjayaya
offer salutations; not mine; (var) namaya
Omkara has no form. It is the manifestation of Brahman (God) as sound. It is present in all creation. It is effulgent. It is in all speech. Read More: Significance of Om
sai + esha = lord sai; (var) sayeesham, sayeeshwara, sayeeshwaram, sayeeshwari (f), sayeeshwaraya, saishwari (f),
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
three-eyed one, refers to lord shiva; (var) tryambakesha - the three eyed lord
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