Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara
Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara
Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Shambho
Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shambho Mahadeva [ Shankara ... ]
Dama Dama Damaru Bajey Shankara Ghana Ghana Ghanta Bajey
(Hara) Hara Bholey Natha Shambho Hara Sai Natha Shambho
Salutations to Lord Shankara, also known as Shiva and Shambho who dances to the sound of Damaru (the miniature drum in His hand) and the ringing of bells. Chant the name of Sai Natha who is verily Lord Shiva.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Shiva
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Chakravakam / Ahir Bhairav
Notes:
S R1 G2 M1 P D2 N1 S
S N1 D2 P M1 G2 R1 S
In the Key of C:
C C# E F G A B♭ C
C B♭ A G F E C# C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Advanced
Tempo
Medium
Reference Gents Pitch
2 Pancham / D
Reference Ladies Pitch
6 Pancham / A
Sheet Music
Song Tags
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
to play an instrument or instruments being played; (var) bajey, bajaavey, baja, bajaavath, baajath
innocent; (var) bholey, bholi, bholarey (f), bholanath - lord of the innocent, refers to lord shiva
sound syllable (like in a drum); (var) dum, dama
musical instrument played esp. by lord shiva; (var) damaruka
thick; also refers to the sound of a bell; (var) ghanana
bell
another name of lord shiva which means “to destroy”; (var) haraya
lord of the lords - refers to lord shiva
lord or master; (var) nath, nathaya, natham, nada (tamil), nadanukku (tamil) - to the lord, nathudey (telugu)
sa + aai = divine mother
one who is goodness personified - refers to lord shiva; (var) shambhu
name of lord shiva, one who bestows auspiciousness; (var) shankar, shankaraya, shankaram
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
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