


Shiva Kailasho Ke Vaasi: This intensely devotional song has been composed by Hansraj Raghuwanshi in a downtempo progression. The Nirvana Shatakam's six verses are inspired by the philosophy that attachment to one's corporeal body and the pleasure of the sense organs is the root cause of all sorrow and needs to be abandoned to achieve self-realisation.Ģ. It embodies the essence of 'vairagya', or renunciation of worldly pleasures, or the path of Brahmacharya. Nirvana Shatakam: The track has been created by the Sadhguru-inspired Sounds of Isha from the chant that goes back to Adi Shankara. Here is the IANS selection of the five Shiva songs that are burning the Internet, riding on the extensive penetration of the 4G network.ġ.

Together, they have spun out a sensation produced at Jamshedpur studio.īut they are not alone. Check out the makers of 'Har Har Shambhu Shiva Mahadeva', which has garnered 100 million YouTube views (and counting!).Ībhilipsa Panda is a Karate black belt and national-level champion, and a winner of the Odisha Super Singer contest, and Jeetu Sharma is a rising YouTube star who has been making a living off the music-sharing site since 2020. Lord Shiva, in his Nataraja avatar, is the god of dance and the dramatic arts, but for creators of the new genre of music inspired by the cosmic dancer, chanting the god's name ensures instant Internet stardom. What used to be a mood elevator for the Kavadiyas in the holy month of Sawan (July 14 to August 12 this year) has gone mainstream, garnering hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, making pop stars out of singers who were known only to the devout, or were just voices whose names did not interest Shiva devotees making their way to Haridwar.
