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Devotional Songs (26 Bhajans)

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O Sai Shiva, dweller on the peaks of Arunachal mountain please do the cosmic dance for us. With ash smeared on your body and a serpent dangling around your neck, do the Thandava dance. Rattle your drum. Jingle your anklets. Reverberate the earth with your rhythm. Dance for us Nataraja.
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O Mind! Worship the name of the Divine Guru (Preceptor); who is full of Grace. He is Sai Mahadeva. I constantly medidate upon you every day; please remove the darkness (ignorance) of many births. Sai! You are the form of Parameshwar (Shiva).
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Lord who gives all that is asked, Lord of all creation; Dwelling in the purity and peace of Mt. Kailas, Shiva, Lord of Uma, Great God; One who destroys fear by removing the veil of ignorance; Shiva, source of the purifying waters of the Ganges, our Sai; Lord who gives everything, Lord Sai, Lord Sai.
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Chant the name of Easy-to-please Lord Sai Shankara, Shambho, Maheswara. Beautiful Lord Shankara gently dancing to the rhythmic beats of Damaru (Drum).
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Sing, sing, everyone in worship of Lord Shiva; Bow, surrender to Lord Shiva; He bears the Ganges in his twisted locks of hair; He holds the trident, his damaru (drum) plays "Dama Dama"; The atmosphere echoes with Shiva's name; Bow, surrender to Lord Shiva.
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Chant the name of that supreme spiritual teacher Sai Shankara who is existence, knowledge and bliss and confers bliss on His devotees. He is the embodiment of divine love and truth.
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The drum beats 'Dum Dum Dum and Bhum Bhum Bhum and Dhimi Dhimi Dhimi' and bell rings 'Ghan Ghan Ghan', when the holder of dreadful poison 'Haalahala' - Lord Sai Shankara does Cosmic Dance'.
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The Damaru (the rattle that Shiva holds in His hands) is beating; And Lord Shanakara is dancing (His cosmic Dance); The drums are beating And Pralayankara (Shiva - the one who brings about Pralaya at the end of Yugas) is dancing; The One who lives in the snow clad mountains is dancing; Lord Shiva is dancing.
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Will You not come and reveal yourself to me, Sai Shankara? I can visualize You dressed in an elephant skin. O Lord of dissolution, You have inculcated fearlessness in us, devotees. O Eashwara, destroyer of the three worlds, O three eyed One, Parvathi's consort, giver of salvation to sinners, Lord of the universe will you not come and give me a glimpse of Your Form?.
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O Lord Shankar, have mercy on us, the three-eyed one, holding the three-pronged Trident, holding the Ganges in Your hair. O enchanter of mother nature; O! Blue necked one, thou hast the moon as decoration of forehead. Have mercy.
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O Compassionate and Pure Hearted Lord Shiva! Have mercy on us. Protect and shower Thy Grace on us. O Auspicious Three-eyed one! Holder of Trishul, Pure One! Shower Thy grace on us.
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Chant the name of Lord Shankara: Who is Protector of miserables and afflicted; Who is Ocean of compassion; Who is resident of Kailasa mountain; and Who is Lord of Lords, Lord Sai residing in Parthipur.
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Lord Shiva dances in ecstacy with the tune, "Dhimiki Dhimiki Dhim". Along with it the drum vibrates with the sound, "Har Har Har Om", Mrudanga (musical instrument) chants the auspicious name of, "Shiva Shiva" and Veena (musical instrument) vibrates chanting. "Hari Om Hari Om Hari Om" and "Sai Ram Sai Ram".
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Chant the name of Lord Shiva Shankara and Lord of Parthi, Lord Sai Nath. O Lord of Gauri! Thou hast cobra as an ornament; always blissful and pleasing to Girija (Consort). Lord Sai Naatha, bearer of Ganges and bestower of auspiciousness and lover of deep meditative states).
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Shiva, destroyer of evil, bestower of good; He holds the crescent moon on his forehead; Lord of Parvati, who destroys our bondage to wordly existence; Hear his anklets and his drum as he dances the dance that is the play of the universe.
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Chant the name of Lord : Shambho; Shiva; Shankara and Sai. O Lord of Lords! Thou hold: holy river Ganges in Thy matted hair; Trishul (Trident); Wear snake on neck; Damaru and Mrudanga (musical instrument similar to drum - this drum denotes the ticking of time or Kaala) in Thy hand and 'Haalahal' poison in Thy throat. Thou wear dress made up of tiger skin.
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O Lord Sai Shankara! Help to wake up from the slumber of ignorance, to realize Thee. O Lord with three eyes (Tripurari)! Thou hold matted hair. Chant the name of Lord Shiva, Sathya Sai Shankara.
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Victory to Lord Sai Shankar, the supremest among dancers. Victory to Lord of Parthi, who is as loving and beautiful as Full Moon. O Charming and Pleasing Lord Sai! Thou wear saffron coloured clothes and Thy Form is 'Pranava' (Om).
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Victory to Shiva, the great cosmic dancer. Victory to the Lord of Lords, the chief of Gods. Victory to the One whose body is smeared with sacred ash, the One who has the crescent shaped moon in his locks.
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O Lord Shiva, Thou hast come to this earth in the form of Sai Baba of Shirdi and Sai Baba of Puttaparthi. Show me Thy Grace and take me under Your shelter and grant me fearlessness.
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Chant the name of King of Kings, King among dancers, Lord Sai Rama who resides in the Temple of our heart.
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I take refuge in the Lord Shiva Who is the supreme Lord, the husband of Girija, Giver of prosperity and joy, the One, Master of all, the Great Lord - I take refuge in You. The Giver of prosperity to Uma and his subjects, the great Lord of Uma - I take refuge in You; Shiva, of Gauri, Who holds the River Ganga, the ever-existing Lord, I take refuge in You.
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O Lord Shankara!, Sai Mahadeva, please protect us. We seek refuge in You.
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The 'Damaru' (Drum) of Lord Shankara beats, 'Victory to Lord Rama'. Guru Nanaka chants, 'Victory to Lord Ram'.
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Without complete surrender, there is no peace or happiness. O Shankara, without without Your name, there is no bliss. Chant the mantra 'Nama Shivaya' (salutations to Shiva).
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This song describes Shiva dancing. Behold, Lord Shiva doing the Thandava dance! The rattle drum in His hand is making "Dama, Dama Dama" sound. His anklets are jingling and making "jhan, Jhana , Jhana" sound, Shiva with His third eye is dancing (and the earth is trembling under His Feet).
