Aum Namaḥ Śivāya (IAST transliteration, refer to Sanskrit for pronunciation, Devanagari: ॐ नमः शिवाय, Kannada: ಓಂ ನಮಃ ಶಿವಾಯ, Malayalam: ഓം നമഃ ശിവായ, Tamil: ஓம் நம சிவாய, Telugu: ఓం నమః శివాయ, Bengali: ওঁ নমঃ শিবায়, Gujarati: ૐ નમઃ શિવાય, Punjabi: ਓਮ ਨਮ ਸ਼ਿਵਾਯ ) is among the foremost mantras. Its general translation is 'adoration (namas) to Śiva', preceded by the mystical syllable Aum. It is called Panchakshara, or 'having five syllables'. Śaivite mystics hold that within its celestial tones and hues resides all of the intuitive knowledge of Śaivism. The Aum namah Śivāya mantra appears for the first time, still without the Aum, in a traditional Vedic prayer to Rudra called Śri Rudram (Rudra is considered an earlier aspect and name of Lord Śiva). In this context, śiva retains its original meaning as an adjective meaning 'auspicious, benign, friendly', a euphemistic epithet of Rudra. Peaceful Aum namah Shivaya Mantra Complete! (1) LRC Lyrics - Donwload, Copy or Adapt easily to your Music
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[length:12:26.44] Panchakshari is the greatest of all Mantras. One wonders what this has to do with Omkar. There suspicion is valid when you spell the word 'Om Nam-ah Shiva-ya ' you agree with the positive and auspicious aspect of SadaShiv at the same time when you add the word 'Om' along Nam-ah-Shiva-ya' you are quite convinced Shiv is the father of this universe without any second thought.[re:www.megalobiz.com/lrc/maker] [ve:v1.2.3] [00:31.02]Om Namah Shivaya Om Namah Shivaya Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Rameshwara Shiva Rameshwara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Ganga Dhara Shiva Ganga Dhara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Jatadhara Shiva Jatadhara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Someshwara Shiva Someshwara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Vishweshvara Shiva Vishweshvara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Koteshwara Shiva Koteshwara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya [00:0.00]Mahakaleshvara Hara Hara Bole Namah Shivaya More information from Wikipedia
The Aum namah Śivāya mantra written in Devanagari
Om Namah Shivaya Song LyricsA Hindu Śaivite viewThe meaning of the Namaḥ Śivāya mantra was explained by Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami: Namaḥ Śivāya is the most holy name of God Śiva, recorded at the very center of the Vedas and elaborated in the Śaiva Agamas.Na is the Lord's concealing grace, Ma is the world, Śi stands for Śiva, Va is His revealing grace, Ya is the soul. The five elements, too, are embodied in this ancient formula for invocation. Na is earth, Ma is water, Śi is fire, Vā is air, and Ya is ether, or Ākāśa. Many are its meanings. Namaḥ Śivaya has such power, the mere intonation of these syllables reaps its own reward in salvaging the soul from bondage of the treacherous instinctive mind and the steel bands of a perfected externalized intellect. Namaḥ Śivāya quells the instinct, cuts through the steel bands and turns this intellect within and on itself, to face itself and see its ignorance. Sages declare that mantra is life, that mantra is action, that mantra is love and that the repetition of mantra, japa, bursts forth wisdom from within. Sims 3 pc download torrent. The holy Natchintanai proclaims, 'Namaḥ Śivāya is in truth both Āgama and Veda. Namah Śivāya represents all mantras and tantras. Namaḥ Śivaya is our souls, our bodies and possessions. Namaḥ Śivāya has become our sure protection.' The book The Ancient Power of Sanskrit Mantra and Ceremony, Volume I defines Om Namah Shivaya as:
'This mantra has no approximate translation. The sounds related directly to the principles which govern each of the first six chakras on the spine..Earth, water, fire, air, ether. Notice that this does not refer to the chakras themselves which have a different set of seed sounds, but rather the principles which govern those chakras in their place. A very rough, non-literal translation could be something like, 'Om and salutations to that which I am capable of becoming.' This mantra will start one out on the path of subtle development of spiritual attainments. It is the beginning on the path of Siddha Yoga, or the Yoga of Perfection of the Divine Vehicle.'
'Na' refers to the Gross Body (annamayakosa), 'Ma' refers to Pranic Body (pranamayakosa), 'Shi' or 'Chi' refers to Mental Body (manonmayakosa), 'Va' refers to Intellectual Body (vignanamayakosa) and 'Ya' refers to Blissful Body (anandamayakosa) and 'M' or the 'silence' beyond these syllables refers to the Soul or Life within. Ohm Namah Shivaya MantraFurther Information:
Om Namah Shivay is an Indian television series portraying Hindu Puranic writings and featuring the divinity Shiva, as well as other god karthik(such as Shakti/Parvati, Brahma, Vishnu, Indra, and Sage Narada). The series is presumably named after the mantraAum Namah Shivaya. It 'depicts the spirituality, divinity and the moving power with which Lord Shiva governs the destiny of the universe.' Story[edit]The plot centers around Lord Shiva and brings Hindu theology to life in a series of interconnected stories. The serial begins with the creation of the universe and the other Devas, then guides the viewer through Shiva's marriage to Sati, Sati's death, Shiva's marriage to Parvati, and tales of many devotional acts, demonic battles, and important religious events (such as the creation of the twelve Jyotirlinga). It ends with events covered in the Mahābhārata and the blessing of the hero Arjuna by Shiva. According to the show's intrource material used to construct the show's plot and script was extensive. Sources listed are the Vayu Puran, Shiv Maha Puran, Skand Puran, Ling Puran, Tantra Chooramani, Valmiki Ramayan, Swetashwar Upanishad, Vaman Puran, Varah Puran, Koorma Puran, Rudra Yamal Tantra, Padma Puran, Devi Bhagwat Puran, and Bhagwat Puran. Director Dheeraj Kumar, a devotee of Lord Shiva, oversaw nine years of research to ensure that Om Namah Shivay's story was complete and accurate;[3] nonetheless, the opening credits begin with an apology for any errors that may have been made in the series. Kumar has also stated that, besides depicting stories central to the Hindu faith, every episode of the serial 'contains certain portions which highlight the cultural heritage of India.'[4] Cast[edit]
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Music[edit]Songs from many well-known Indian singers are featured in this serial; a few examples include the title song 'Om Namah Shivay' (Pandit Jasraj), 'Rudra Rudra' (Vinod Rathod and Udit Narayan, episode 53), and 'Trikal Darsh' (episode 89), 'Man Mein Ek Kamna' (episode 62), and 'Maha Shivratri Aayi' (Alka Yagnik). A contemporary article states that 'Jasraj's son, Sharang Dev, has provided music' and that 'almost every singer of Bollywood, Lata Mangeshkar included, has sung for the serial.'[6] Unity is created in the series by using the same songs for different scenes, or even the same melodies with different lyrics, to soundtrack a recurring theme or situation. For example, the creation of each Jyotirling is accompanied by a chorus of the song 'Ajar Amar Shiv Shankar.' 'Dharm Na Janu,' sung by the boy Upmanyyu in episode 58, later becomes the melody for the song 'Jeevan Kya Hai,' which the young Markandeya sings in episode 168; each child sings to seek Shiva's protection through prayer. Indra, Narada, and the Devatas sing 'Om Shri Tripund Dhari' to ask rescue from Shiva in episode 56; Sachi then sings the same melody as a prayer to Shakti, 'Jai Shakti Dayini Maa,' in episode 100. Continuity is also created between different performers with music. For instance, the song 'Maha Shivratri Aayi' is sung by Shiva's first wife Sati and then by his second wife Parvati, both celebrating the great festival of Maha Shivaratri. Pictures[edit]Home Video[edit]In 2003, Om Namah Shivay was released as a two-part, 42-DVD set, distributed by Madhu Entertainment and Media. It includes an option for English subtitles and a choice of four languages for audio (Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam). The DVD insert explains more about the series' creation and purpose:'There is no one character in the world history..which has influenced people so greatly and made them culturally rich as Shiva. The name of Lord Shiva is unique in each and every respect. The TV serial Om Namah Shivay is gratitude shown to this God of Gods called Shiva. A great effort is put to make this serial an unforgettable experience in every Indian's life.' A synopsis of each episode is available on the DVDs and is also provided online. Trivia[edit]Yashodhan Rana and Gayatri Shastri - the second actor to play Shiva, and Parvati, respectively - became engaged in 1999.[7] They married in 2001 and divorced in April 2010.[8] 'Om Namah Shivay' was running in parallel with another TV series called 'Shiv Mahapuran' which was based on same topic. 'Shiv Mahapuran' was created by Gulshan Kumar from T-Series. Both the shows used to telecast on Doordarshan. However, while 'Om Namah Shivay' was shown on DD-National channel, 'Shiv Mahapuran was telecast on DD-Metro channel. Sometimes, both use to run the same track parallelly. References[edit]
External links[edit]Om Namah Shivay on IMDb
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