This sacred chant is an ode to the almighty who manifests in the form of Shree Sadguru Shankar Maharaj. Its a wonderful thing to hear, to feel and to resonate with…:) It is almost as if the seeker is exhorting the divine entity that rests within himself to rise up and with the divine light of devotion and wisdom, drive away the darkness of ignorance and doubt. This song, usually sung at the break of dawn is a brilliant symbologial reference to the dormant state of divinity that lies in every individual. This sacred song is sung by a seeker to awaken God as he rests through the night. The song of the eternal morning dew ( bhoopali…) It will surely work wonders in your life… ?Ĥ. This sacred chant, when appropriately administered results in creating a vibration field which effectively renders all negative energies defunct. This sacred chant is an extremely powerful and potent tool which instant ablates all spiritual threats that pose a deterrent in the path of a seeker. The Sacred Text of Kaalbhairava ( kalbhairavashtaka…) In the end, the seeker simply states, that one has to but prostrate himself humbly in front of the lord and all the ensuing riddles of human existence will be resolved in a second…ģ. He also sings of the many divine acts accomplished by the Lord in his quest to lead the estranged seeker towards enlightenment and salvation. The seeker describes the lord as being adorned with thousands of rudrakshas, each of which serves the purpose of reversing the process of energy decay that goes on perpetually in the universe (entropy). He describes the enigmatic and spell-binding image of Shree Shankar Maharaj as he rests in his supine pose simply looking at the seeker, in a moment disarming him of all his pretensions. In this bhajan, the devotee describes the embodiment of divinity that his master represents. “In the piercing gaze of the master” ( tya trishula samati…) The power of devotion is so strong in the seeker that he ultimately sheds all the ties of self-identification and in one fell swoop, simply wishes naught but the grace of his divine master….Ģ. He acknowledged the fact that it is the master who is the overlord of the entire cosmic dream and hence he pleads for His mercy, seeking eternal salvation. He praises his master who stands before him as an embodiment of divinity. He describes the almighty as the root from which all illusory existence spurs. In this devotional bhajan, the seeker praises the almighty as he asks to be rescued from the clutches of the recursive worldly existence.
“Rescue me O lord from the worldly seas” ( nauka kinaryala lawa…)