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Song: Namo Namo Lyris song , Namo namo ji Shankara Bholenaath Shankara Jai Triloknaath Sambhu Hey Sivay Shankara Namo namo ji Shankara Bholenaath Shankara Rudradev hey maheshwara


Song: Namo Namo Lyris song , Namo namo ji Shankara Bholenaath Shankara Jai Triloknaath Sambhu Hey Sivay Shankara Namo namo ji Shankara Bholenaath Shankara Rudradev hey maheshwara



Here’s a detailed breakdown of the song "Namo Namo" from the movie Kedarnath:

Song Overview
Song: Namo Namo
Singer: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Composer & Producer: Amit Trivedi
Movie: Kedarnath (2018)
Music Label: Zee Music Company
Theme & Meaning
"Namo Namo" is a devotional song dedicated to Lord Shiva. The lyrics pay homage to Shiva's grandeur, selflessness, and omnipresence. The song beautifully captures the essence of devotion, surrender, and spiritual awakening. The protagonist in the song expresses gratitude and reverence toward Bholenath (Shiva), acknowledging that everything belongs to Him. The composition is soulful, blending folk and contemporary sounds with profound lyrics.

Lyrics Explanation
First Verse:
The song starts with a powerful invocation:

  • "Jai ho jai ho Shankara (Bholenath Shankara)
  • Aadi Dev Shankara (Hey Shivay Shankara)"

The singer glorifies Shiva as the Aadi Dev (the first deity), symbolizing eternal existence.
Shiva is called Shankara, meaning the one who bestows bliss and well-being.
  • "Tere jaap ke bina chale ye saans kis tarah"

This line signifies that without chanting Shiva's name, life has no meaning.
Chorus:
  • "Namo namo ji Shankara, Bholenath Shankara"

The phrase “Namo Namo” is a way of paying obeisance to Shiva, similar to saying Om Namah Shivaya.
"Jai Triloknath Sambhu" acknowledges Shiva as the Lord of the Three Worlds (Swarg, Prithvi, Patal).
Spiritual Surrender & Realization
The next lines express deep surrender to Shiva’s will:

  • "Mera karam tu hi jaane, kya bura hai kya bhala"

Only Shiva knows what is right or wrong. The devotee entrusts his fate to Him.
  • "Tere raaste pe main to aankh mund ke chala"

The singer follows Shiva’s path with blind faith, indicating complete trust and surrender.
  • "Tere naam ki jyot ne, saara har liya tamas mera"

Shiva’s divine light has dispelled all darkness (ignorance) in the singer’s life.
Shiva's Timelessness & Cosmic Role
  • "Srishti ke janam se bhi pehle tera waas tha"

Before creation, Shiva existed—signifying His eternal presence.
  • "Ye jag rahe ya na rahe, rahegi teri aastha"

The world may cease to exist, but faith in Shiva will remain forever.
  • "Kya samay, kya pralay, dono mein teri mahanta"

Whether in time or destruction (pralay), Shiva’s greatness remains unchanged.
Illusion vs. Reality
The lyrics reflect on detachment and illusion:

  • "Mujhe bharam tha jo hai, mera tha kabhi nahi mera"

The realization that nothing truly belongs to us—it all belongs to Shiva.
  • "Arth kya nirarth kya, jo bhi hai sabhi tera"

What is meaningful or meaningless? Everything is Shiva’s will.
  • "Tere samne hai jhuka, mere sir pe haath rakh tera"

The devotee bows before Shiva, seeking His divine blessing.
Shiva's Form & Attributes
The song also describes Shiva’s appearance and selflessness:

  • "Chandrama lalat pe, bhasma hai bhujaon mein"

Shiva has the moon on His forehead and ash on His arms.
  • "Vastra baagh chaal ka, hai khada ubao mein"

He wears a tiger skin and stands fearlessly.
  • "Pyaas kya ho tujhe, Ganga hai teri jataon mein"

He has no thirst, as the sacred Ganges flows from His matted locks (jata).
Shiva's Selfless Nature
Shiva is the ultimate giver, never asking for anything in return:

  • "Dusre ke waaste, tu sadaiv hi jiya"

He has always lived for others.
  • "Maanga kuch kabhi nahi, tune sirf hai diya"

He has never asked for anything, only given selflessly.
The Legend of Samudra Manthan
The song references the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan):

  • "Samundra manthan ka, tha samay jo aapara"

When the ocean was churned, a battle erupted between devas (gods) and asuras (demons).
  • "Dwand dono lok mein, vish amrit pe tha chhida"

The fight was over Amrit (nectar of immortality) and Vish (poison).
  • "Amrit sabhi mein baant ke, pyala vish ka tune khud piya"

Shiva distributed Amrit among the gods but drank the poison (Halahala) himself to save the universe.
This act earned Him the name Neelkanth (the blue-throated one).
Musical Composition
The music is composed by Amit Trivedi, blending classical, folk, and contemporary elements.
Flute, sitar, mandolin, and percussions enhance the spiritual vibe of the song.
Backing vocals by Rajiv Sundaresan & Suhas Sawant give it an ethereal touch.
Conclusion: A Devotional Masterpiece
"Namo Namo" is more than just a song; it’s a spiritual journey. Through its powerful lyrics and soulful music, it:

Glorifies Lord Shiva
Encourages surrender to divine will
Highlights Shiva’s selflessness and greatness
Inspires detachment from material illusions
This song is a perfect tribute to Bholenath, making it an unforgettable part of the Kedarnath soundtrack.


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Song: Namo Namo
Singer: Amit Trivedi
Lyricist: Amitabh Bhattacharya
Directed by Abhishek Kapoor 
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala & Pragya Kapoor 
Co-Produced by Abhishek Kapoor & Abhishek Nayyar 
Story: Abhishek Kapoor & Kanika Dhillon 
Screenplay & Dialogue: Kanika Dhillon 
Music: Amit Trivedi 
DOP: Tushar Kanti Ray 
Action Director: Dave Judge & Sunil Rodrigues 
Editor: Chandan Arora 
Background Score: Hitesh Sonik 
Sound Designer: Allwin Rego & Sanjay Maurya.

Jai ho jai ho shankara
(Bholenaath sankara)
Aadi dev shankara
(Hey shivay shankara)
Tere jaap ke bina
(Bholenaath sankara)
Chale ye saans kis tarah
(Hey shivay shankara)
Mera karam tu hi jaane
Kya bura hai kya bhala
(Kya bura hai kya bhala)
(Kya bura hai kya bhala)
Tere raaste pe main to
Aankh mund ke chala
(Aankh mund ke chala)
(Aankh mund ke chala)
Tere naam ki jyot ne
Saara har liya tamas mera
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Jai Triloknaath Sambhu
Hey Sivay Shankara
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Rudradev hey maheshwara
Sristhi ke janam se bhi
Pahle tera waas tha
Ye jag rahe ya na rahe
Rahegi teri aastha
Kya samay, Kya pralay
Dono mein teri mahaanta
Mahaanta, mahaanta
Sipiyon ki onth mein
(Bholenaath sankara)
Motiya ho jis tarah
(Hey shivay shankara)
Mere man mein shankara
(Bholenaath sankara)
Tu basa hai us tarah
(Hey shivay shankara)
Mujhe bharam tha jo hai
Mera tha kabhi nahi mera
(Tha kabhi nahi mera )
(Tha kabhi nahi mera )
Arth kya nirarth kya
Jo bhi hai sabhi tera
(Jo bhi hai sabhi tera )
(Jo bhi hai sabhi tera )
Tere saamne hai jhuka
Mere sir pe haath rakh tera
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Jai Triloknaath Sambhu
Hey Sivay Shankara
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Rudradev hey maheshwara
Chandrama lalaat pe
Bhasama hai bhujao mein
Vastra baagh chaal ka
Hai khada ubao mein
Pyash kya ho tujhe
Ganga hai teri jatao mein
jatao mein, jatao mein
Dusre ke waaste
(Bholenaath sankara)
Tu shadaiv hi jiya
(Hey shivay shankara)
Maanga kuch kabhi nahi
(Bholenaath sankara)
Tune sirf hai diya
(Hey shivay shankara)
Samundra manthan ka
Tha samay jo aapara
Dwand dono lok mein
Visaam rith pe tha chida
Amrit sabhi mein baant ke
Pyala vish ka tune khud piya
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Jai Triloknaath Sambhu
Hey Sivay Shankara
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Rudradev hey maheshwara
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Jai Triloknaath Sambhu
Hey Sivay Shankara
Namo namo ji Shankara
Bholenaath Shankara
Rudradev hey maheshwara
Rudradev hey maheshwara
Rudradev hey maheshwara




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