Shambho Mahadeva Shiva Shambho Mahadeva
Shambho Mahadeva Shiva Shambho Mahadeva
Shambho Mahadeva Shiva Shambho Mahadeva
Hara Haraya Bhava Bhavaya Shiva Shivaya Namah Om
Om Namah Shivaya Om Om Namah Shivaya Om
Sing the glory of Lord Shiva who is also called Shambho and Mahadeva. He is the one who destroys the fear of the materialistic world.
Translate Meaning:
Instrumental
Deity
Shiva
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
Shankarabharanam / Bilawal
Notes:
S R2 G2 M1 P D2 N2 S
S N2 D2 P M1 G2 R2 S
In the Key of C:
C D E F G A B C
C B A G F E D C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Level
Simple
Tempo
Medium Slow
Reference Gents Pitch
2 Pancham / D
Reference Ladies Pitch
5.5 Pancham / G#
Notes Range
Lowest Note: S / C
Highest Note: R2 / D (higher octave)
Highest Note: R2 / D (higher octave)
* Western notes are in the Key of C
Karaoke Tracks for Practice
Reference Track
2 Pancham / D
Gents Pitch Karaoke Tracks
2 Pancham / D
(reference)
(reference)
1.5 Pancham / C#
(half note lower)
(half note lower)
1 Pancham / C
(one note lower)
(one note lower)
Ladies Pitch Karaoke Tracks
5.5 Pancham / G#
(reference)
(reference)
5 Pancham / G
(half note lower)
(half note lower)
4.5 Pancham / F#
(one note lower)
(one note lower)
Sheet Music
Song Tags
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
being, becoming, birth, world
for the world
another name of lord shiva which means “to destroy”; (var) haraya
lord of the lords - refers to lord shiva
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
one who is goodness personified - refers to lord shiva; (var) shambhu
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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