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SHIVOHAM in hindi

 

Single Track 9'

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2010

RELEASE 17/9/2024

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SHIVOHAM in Hindi

Beautiful-wise written verses of an ancient Hindi poetry, which text arrived to me thanks to my master Gurudev, gettiing immediately inspired to compose music for these incredible lines. This was back in 2010... I was living in South India in the ashram, with very little tools to record, but I still managed to record it and kept the draft composition all these years. Now, there was finally a call to release it, so here it is, after 14 years, the song in its full expression, decorated with choruses, Tabla and Santoor. A song to recall the highest wisdom and sing it with mood of devotion and celebration. Below you can go through the lyrics and dance into its own magic.

 

Vocals and composition by Manish Vyas, chorus (Priyanka, Devangi, Chanelle), Santoor (Manish), Tabla (Manish), Keyboard.

Shivoham means, I AM BLISS. One of the highest truths expressed in indian spirituality, said by any enlightened being. It is a poem in Hindi, expressing the reality of the Self: that we are not confined to the body, that we are beyond the body, that our nature is the eternity of our soul, beyond any physical plane. When Manish discovered these incredible lyrics, he composed this song, giving to it a celebrative, melodic vibe which makes you want to dance or sing these beautiful verses. Also great for uplifting the mood, for practicing yoga asana, for starting the day, for walking, for driving... and for any moment of bliss.

 

It is called "Shivoham in Hindi" because the lyrics of the poetry are in Hindi. Previously, Manish has released the song Shivoham in two different versions (album Sattva + album Shivoham) which lyrics are in Sanskrit.

 

 

Amar atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham

 

I AM THAT ETERNAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

 

Jise shastra kaate na agni jalaaye, galaaye na paani na mrityu mitaaye

Wahi atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham 

 

THAT WHICH CAN NEITHER BE ELIMINATED BY A WEAPON NOR BURNT BY FIRE, NEITHER CAN BE DOUSED BY WATER NOR CAN BE DESTROYED BY DEATH. I AM THAT VERY ETERNAL/IMMORTAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

 

Yahi gyaan arjun ko hari ne sunaaya, yahi gyan vedo ke rishiyo ne paayaa

Wahi atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham 

 

THIS VERY WISDOM WAS RECITED TO ARJUNA BY HARI (KRISHNA), THIS VERY WISDOM WAS GAINED BY THE RISHIS OF THE VEDAS. I AM THAT VERY ETERNAL/IMMORTAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

 

Amar atma hai maransheel kaya, sabhi praniyon ke jo bheetar samaayaa

Wahi atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham 

 

THE SOUL IS ETERNAL, BODY IS BOUND BY DEATH, THAT WHICH IS PRESENT IN EVERY LIVING BEING

I AM THAT VERY ETERNAL/IMMORTAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

 

Hai taro sitaro me prakaash jiska, hai chaand aur suraj me Abhas jiska

Wahi atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham 

 

WHOSE LIGHT IS PRESENT IN ALL THE STARS, WHO IS THE SOURCE OF LIGHT FOR THE SUN AND THE MOON

I AM THAT VERY ETERNAL/IMMORTAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

 

Jo vyaapak hai kan kan me hai vaas jiska, nahi teen kalo me hai naash jiska

Wahi atma sacchidanand mai hu, shivoham shivoham 

 

WHICH IS OMNIPRSENT AND RESIDES IN EACH AND EVERY PARTICLE, WHICH IS UNDESTROYABLE THROUGHOUT THE TIME. I AM THAT VERY ETERNAL/IMMORTAL SOUL WHICH IS TRUTH, CONSCIOUSNESS, BLISS. I AM SHIVA, I AM BLISS

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Tropical Flower

 

Teri Shaan

 

Single Track 5'

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2016

RELEASED 19 MAy 2024

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Teri Shaan

(means, Your Glory)

तुझे ढूँढता था मैं चार सू 

Manish is finally releasing this composition from 2016, a dance version of the song "In Search" originally published in his album "Shivoham."

The text of "Teri Shaan" originated in an Urdu poetry, from the Sufi genre, where the writer expresses how he's searching for the beloved everywhere, but cannot find... to finally conclude that he was not seeing, and that his beloved (as in "divine love") was found as close to him as the vein of his neck. Below you can read the translation of the whole song.

These beautiful lyrics are presented in a very uplifting, energetic, eastern dance version, which Manish performs often in concerts and celebrations.

Tujhe Dhundh Ta Tha Mai Chaar Su

Teri Shaan JallE Jalaalhu

Tu Mila Qaribey Ragey Gulu

 Teri Shaan Jalle Jalaalahu
 

Teri Yaad Mein Hai Kali, Kali

Hai Chaman, Chaman Mein Huwal Ali

Tu Basa Hai Phool Mein Hoo Bahoo
Teri Shaan Jalle Jalaalahu

Tera Jalwa dono jahan mei hei

Tera noor kuno makaan me hei

Yahaan tu hi tu wahaan tu hi tu

Teri Shaan Jall-e- Jalaal hu

 

Jise chaahe hosh me laaye tu

Jise chaahe mast firaaye tu

Tu hi hosh hai tu hi bekhudi

Teri Shaan Jalle Jalaalahu

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I was searching for you everywhere

Your glory is magnificent

I found you as close as the vein of my neck

Your glory is magnificent

 

Every bud exists in your remembrance

In every garden, you are omnipresent

You reside in each and every flower

Your glory is magnificent

 

Your splendour is present in both the realms

Your luminance is in every corner

You are here, you are there as well

Your glory is magnificent

 

You make conscious anyone you wish

You intoxicate with bliss  anyone you wish

You are consciousness, you are intoxication as well

Your glory is magnificent

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"Wonderful  happy to hear new creation from you. I listen to your music for very long time especially after morning prayer when I go for a long walk with my headphones on...." David, US

"A powerful dance song with eastern feel and yet spiritual in its content... an amazing composition" Ryan, US

"Was in a concert where you did this song live and all the audience was dancing. The recorded version is simply amazing." Sofia, Spain


 

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Orange Chrysanthemums

 

Om Namah Shivay - 108 times

 

Single Track 15'

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2024

RELEASE DATE 8. MAR 2024

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OM Namah Shivay

ॐ नमः शिवाय

"O salutations to the auspicious One!"

 

 In India, people have been chanting this mantra for thousands of years. "Om Namah Shivay" is one of the most powerful mantras from the ancient Sanatan Dharma.

“Na-Ma Shi-Va-Ya” are called panchaksharas or five syllables. – Earth, Water, Fire, Air, Space - corresponding to the five main centers in the human system. The Mantra leads the mind to silence, where one can access Shiva: consciousness, strength, stillness, pure "being."

A mantra that purifies our system and helps bring meditativeness.

 

Om Namah Shivay, known as the “Maha Mantra” is a very powerful arrangement of sounds which forms an integral part of an earnest practitioner's sadhana and a devotee of the greatest Shiva.

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Blue Flowers

 

Om Hum Ma Ma Hum Ni Swaha

108 times

 

Single Track 15'

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2024

RELEASE DATE 7. MAR 2024

Om Hum Mama Hum Ni Swaha

OM Hum Ma ma Hum Ni Swaha

ॐ हूँ मम हूँ नि स्वाहा

Sitatapatra Tārā, feminine energy protector against danger.

A powerful protective mantra for Goddess Sitātapatrā (Sanskrit सितातपत्र )or Goddess Dukkar in Tibet, suitable for everyone. The feminine power and protective energy (Shakti) born in the Sanatan Dharma (Hindu Dharma) and later went also into the tradition of Mahayana Buddhism. Sitātapatrā is an ultimate protective Bodhisattva Goddess, who dispels evil spirits - she is the undefeatable One.

Sitātapatrā is the 'Goddess of the White Parasol or umbrella.Her mantra is said to repel negative interferences and purify negative defilements.

 

Sitātapatrā protects from all harm, including supernatural threatsillness, dispelling interferences, spirit possession, quelling disasters. This practice is very good if one encounters harmful spirits and black magic. She bestows upon us great blessings and protection, bringing auspiciousness.

Sitātapatrā is also very helpful for spirit disturbances, certain types of harms, wrongful court cases and general well being. A powerful practice everyone should do from time to time to restore harmony, protection and safety from supernatural interferences, and release fear.

In Sanskrit her name means Sita, “white” and ātapatrā, or "umbrella." Her name literally means White Parasol Bodhisattva (white umbrella deity.) An umbrella which is a symbol of the Buddha’s universal mantle of protective power. Dukkar or Sitātapatrā is regarded as a female counterpart to Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

According to ancient traditions, Dukkar’s special activity is pacifying black spells which can cause harm to beings. It is very effective for purifying the karma of being wrongly accused in arguments or legal cases. All these threats are dispelled by her power, which is like a diamond sword. Dukkar protects practitioners and helps them avoid obstacles.

 

It is very good to print out a picture of Dukkar and have it consecrated (blessed) to hang in the house, office or area of disturbance.

Dukkar or Sitātapatrā is a fully enlightened Buddha.

Sitātapatrā is the ultimate protective form of Mother Tara. The most commonly depicted form of Dukkar has 1,000 heads, 1,000 arms, 1,000 legs and thousands of eyes that oversee sentient beings. With her two central hands, she holds a Dharma wheel and a white parasol from which she takes the name. In her other hands she holds a multitude of various weapons. Her skin is radiant and her body is adorned with the various accoutrements of a bodhisattva.

The Buddha announced her the role to “cut malignant demons, to cut spells of others, to turn aside enemies, dangers and hatred.“ Her benign and beautiful form belies her ferocity, as she is a “fierce, terrifying goddess, garlanded by flames, a destroyer of enemies and demons.“

 

Her sutra and mantra emanate from the Buddha’s unisha (top most part of Buddha’s head.)

About the Goddess and Mantra related to Astrology / Feng Shui

Starting  2024 there are significant shifts in the world's energies due to the astrological period change from 8 to 9 (each period lasts 20 years) which began on 4 February 2024 with the year of the dragon.

In Feng Shui, the "Five Yellow" astrological position is one of the most feared afflictions, which may cause all kinds of obstacles to manifest, disrupting plans and bringing misfortune, heartache and loss. Each year the Five-yellow moves to a different location (you check the astrological positions.) According to Feng Shui experts, this year it is believed that "the White Umbrella Goddess" will bring peace and protection against harms of the five yellow. The Goddess manifests her power with her thousand heads, arms and legs; it is believed that just 'viewing' her mantra protects against illness, disasters and spiritual harm, as well as bringing great auspiciousness. A time when the world’s energies go through such big change, there is nothing like invoking the blessings of the White Umbrella Goddess.

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It is suggested to place a painting or statue of the goddess Sitātapatrā in the home, displaying the mantra, and play this mantra regularly while burning an incense and invoking her protection with faith and devotion.

Chant her mantra  – “Hum Mama Hum Ni Swaha” or play this recorded Mantra (108 times) on a daily basis.

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Hanuman Mantra

 

Single Track 6'

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2023

Hanuman Mantra by Manish Vyas

OM HAM HANUMATE NAMAHA

ॐ हं हनुमते नमः | OM Ham Hanumate Namah

 

A powerful mantra for determination and success. Chanting this mantra with faith in Hanuman and total devotion and trust is said to remove obstacles and problems in life.  It gives physical power, stamina, strength to fight.

Hanuman is very simple, compassionate, strong, perseverant, courageous; a reincarnation of Shiva and the greatest devotee of Ram. He is the symbol of devotion, dedication and determination. The god of strength, courage, loyalty. He bestows his blessings upon all devotees who worship him with deep faith and trust.

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Tropical Flower

Sai Dayalam

 

Single Track 4'40

released 31.5.23

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2023

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Sai Dayālam

Sai Kripālam

Sai Anant

Triguna Swarupam

Namo Sai-nātham

Namo Sai-nātham

Namo Sai-nātham

Namo Sai-nātham

Vocals, Keyboards: Manish Vyas

Bansuri flute: Milind Date

Sai Baba promised that his blessings will always be with his followers, and true to his words, it is believed that those who pray with devotion to Him are never to see misfortunes in life. Sai always showers his blessings and kindness to his devotees. "Sai Dayalam" is a peaceful prayer for the compassionate and loving Saint, Sai Baba of Shirdi.

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Shirdi Sai Baba (~1838/42-1918) was a very unique Avatar of God; a realized saint who knew his oneness with God. 

Sai Baba did not put any of his teachings in writing; he never gave any discourses; however, his life and sayings have been kept by his followers.

Sai Baba often hinted that he did not come to teach, but to awaken.

“I never forsake anyone who relies on me.  If you cast your burden on me, I will bear it.   My eye is ever on those who love me.”

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Sky

Tvameva Mata Mantra

 

Single Track 5'52

Published worldwide by Manish Vyas ©  and  ℗ 2017

Mantra Tvameva Mata for protection

 

Tvameva Mata Ch Pita Tvameva

A mantra for light, protection, inspiration and connection to the Supreme source of wisdom.

This mantra is usually recited at the conclusion of a prayer session, spiritual practice or meditation, when one surrenders his or her individuality to the Lord for his Grace.

The mantra Twameva is one of the most beloved Hindu mantras; it comes from verses spoken by Queen Gandhari to Krishna. It is widely chanted by those seeking true wisdom within. Found also briefly in the song Vande Gurudev, from the album Sahaj Atma.

 

This amazing mantra comes from the Pandava Gita, a stotra (long verses) collection of exquisite beautiful verses meant for devotional recitation. It is an anonymously compiled collection of verses from several ancient sacred Hindu texts (Mahabharata, Bhagavata, Vishnu Purana). It is also called 'the song of surrender' as the overarching theme of this sacred hymn is complete surrender to the divine.

Its verses are widely chanted by those seeking to experience the wisdom said to be contained therein.

With great positive thoughts, divine thoughts, pure thoughts, our mind can get purified.

 

Tvameva Mata Ch Pita Tvameva |
Tvameva Bandhush-Ca Sakha Tvameva |
Tvameva Vidyaa Dravinnam Tvameva |
Tvameva Sarvam Mam Deva Deva ||

 

O God
You are my mother, my father, my brother, and my friend
You are my knowledge and my only wealth
You are everything to me and the God of all Gods

 

Duration 5'52

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