Bho shambho shiva shambho swayambho
(Lord Shiva Song)
Bho shambho shiva shambho lyrics in English with meaning: This song was composed by Sri Dayananda Saraswati in Revati ragam, yeka talam in the Sanskrit language.
The poet prays to Lord Shiva to save us from this ocean of worldly ordeals.
Bho shambho shiva shambho swayambho – Meaning:
Pallavi: O Parameswara, you are the auspicious Lord born by yourself (without parents).
Anupallavi: Hey Merciful Shankara, you carry the Ganga on your head, you are the one who saves us from this ocean of worldly ordeals.
CharaNam 1: You are the embodiment of God without bonds. You make us free from all that is happening, will happen, and has happened in this world (He who bestows liberation from all bonds).
You dwell in the eternal Himalayan mountain cave as the indestructible Linga form of transcendental, limitless, with supreme bliss.
CharaNam 2: dhimita dhimita dhimi dhimikita kitatom, tom tom tarikita tarikita kitatom (Classical dance rhythm).
O Eeshwara, you are praised by the Matanga sage who is the most important of all sages.
Hey Lord of dance, you clothe the entire sky as a garment; always dances unceasingly without error, are the head of assemblies and the emperor of all worlds.
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