A nostalgic classic by Gulshan Kumar that remains a staple in many households.
The repetitive chants act as a form of meditation.
The low-frequency vibrations often found in Shiva chants soothe the nervous system.
Chorus – with a faster, ecstatic rhythm Om Namah Shivaaya, tum bin kya bole? Har Har Mahadev, Jai Jai Trishooli, Le lo mann ko, bana do bhool bhooli.
Chorus Om Namah Shivaaya, Tum ho sahara. Har Har Mahadev, Bum Bum Bhole, Jaago re Mahakaal, jag se nirale.
Many bhajans focus on Shiva’s power to overcome darkness and ignorance. Popular Types of Lord Shiva Bhajans
You who swallowed the deadly Halahala poison to save the universe, holding the dark venom in your throat, turning it a magnificent blue. Oh merciful Father, you bear the burdens of the world without a whisper. You are the protector, the one who stands firm when the tides of despair rise high.
If you are looking to curate a playlist or dive deeper into the genre, you will find several distinct styles: 1. Simple Chants (Mantras)