Sai Shankara Bholey Shankara
Sai Shankara Bholey Shankara
Sai Shankara Bholey Shankara
Sathya Narayana Narayanam
Damaru Boley Dama Dama Dam
Dhimi Dhimi Dhimi Dhimi Boley Mrudangam
Veena Boley Narayanam [ Sathya Narayana ... ]
Lord Sai Shankara, Sathya Narayana, You are none other than Lord Shiva whose Damaru (miniature hand-held drum) emanates the "Dama Dama" sound, the Mrudangam (a percussion instrument) makes the "Dhimi Dhimi" sound and the Veena chants the name of Narayana.
Translate Meaning:
Deity
Shiva
Language
Sanskrit / Hindi
Raga
~ Miyan ki Malhar
Notes:
* showing details for Miyan ki Malhar
This Raga is said to have been created by the legendary Miyan Tansen.
S M1 R2 P; M1 P N1 D2 N2 S
S N1 D2 N1 P M1 P G1 M1 R2 S
In the Key of C:
C F D G F G B♭ A B C
C B♭ A B♭ G F G E♭ F D C
Beat
8 Beat / Keherwa / Adi
Reference Gents Pitch
1 Pancham / C
Reference Ladies Pitch
5 Pancham / G
Glossary Terms
Song Glossary
innocent; (var) bholey, bholi, bholarey (f), bholanath - lord of the innocent, refers to lord shiva
chant, tell; (var) bol, boley - tells, boloon - i say
sound syllable (like in a drum); (var) dum, dama
musical instrument played esp. by lord shiva; (var) damaruka
sound syllable (typically refers to a dance step); (var) dhim, dhimitha, dhimithaka, dhrimiki thata
a percussion instrument; (var) mrudangam
lord vishnu; (var) narayan, narayanam, narayanaya
sa + aai = divine mother
truth, short form of sathyanarayana – the childhood name of sri sathya sai baba; (var) sathyam
name of lord shiva, one who bestows auspiciousness; (var) shankar, shankaraya, shankaram
musical instrument esp. played by goddess saraswathi, the goddess of knowledge
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