Indusekhara indusekhara indusekhara kawara lyrics in English with meaning

Indusekhara indusekhara indusekhara kawara

Indusekhara indusekhara indusekhara kawara lyrics in English with meaning: This is a famous Telugu song broadcasted by All India Radio, Visakhapatnam.

We can learn much from Lord Shiva, who embodies simplicity and humility.

Despite having Goddess Bhavani, the Universal Mother, by his side and Kubera, the Lord of Wealth, as his close companion, Shiva chooses to live the life of an ascetic, seeking alms and renouncing all worldly pleasures.

In this song, devotees lovingly question the compassionate Lord Shiva, asking, “Why is this so, O Lord? Why this renunciation?”

Shiva’s life reflects the saying, “A child born with a golden spoon in his mouth never flaunts his wealth.” Don’t you think so?

Indusekhara indusekhara indusekhara kawara lyrics in English
Indusekhara indusekhara indusekhara kawara - lyrics

Indusekhara – Lyrics meaning:

Pallavi: O Mahashiva! who adorns the crescent moon in his crown like matted hair, please protect us and please safeguard us.

CharaNam 1: While Mount Kailasa, shining like silver, serves as your abode, is the cremation ground your residence? While Kubera, the lord of wealth and the beloved of Yaksha (Kubera’s wife), reigns over riches, is begging for alms truly fitting for you?

Is it just and fair to ask someone else to protect us when You, the God who saves as soon as we call out, are here? O Mahashiva! who adorns the crescent moon in his crown like matted hair! What is all this? O compassionate one! Why is all this happening?

CharaNam 2: O Lord Shiva! The entire world reveres Goddess Paarvati as the Universal Mother, and she remains by your side as your other half, bringing you joy. Yet, you dwell in deep meditation, renouncing all worldly desires—why this detachment, O Swaami?

O Supreme Lord! Even Brahma and Vishnu fail to comprehend your mystery. O Mahashiva! who adorns the crescent moon in his crown like matted hair — what is the meaning behind all this?

O Compassionate One! Why is it so? Why this renunciation, O Mahadeva?

CharaNam 3: O Lord Shiva! Why do you reject golden ornaments and instead wear a serpent as your garland? Why do you refuse pure and nourishing food, choosing instead to consume the deadly poison Halahala with delight?

O Compassionate One! Your devotees offer you fragrant flowers and sandalwood paste, yet you smear your entire body with sacred ash—why is this so? O Great Shiva! You adorn the crescent moon upon your matted locks, shining like a divine crown—what is the meaning behind all this?

O Merciful One! Why is it so? Why this renunciation, O Mahadeva?

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