Bolo Bolo Sab Mil Bolo Om Namah Shivaya
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om namah shivaya
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om namah shivaya
Om namah shivaya, om namah shivaya
Om namah shivaya, om namah shivaya
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om namah shivaya
Joot jata mein gangadhari,
trishool dhari damaru bajave.
Dama dama, dama dama damaru bajave
Goonj utha om namah shivaya
Om namah shivay, om namah shivay
Om namah shivay, om namah shivay
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om namah shivaya
Prem se bolo, Bhav se bolo, Jor se bolo
om namah shivaya
Om namah shivay, om namah shivay
Om namah shivay, om namah shivay
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om namah shivaya
Bolo Bolo Sab Mil Bolo Om Namah Shivaya
Vikram Hazra
Shiv Bhajan
- Shiv Shankar Ko Jisne Puja
- Satyam Shivam Sundaram
- Om Jai Shiv Omkara - Shiv Aarti
- Aisi Subah Na Aaye, Aaye Na Aisi Shaam
- Kailash Ke Nivasi Namo Bar Bar
- Mera Bhola Hai Bhandari, Kare Nandi Ki Sawari
- Saj Rahe Bhole Baba Nirale Dulhe Mein
- Sheesh Gang Ardhang Parvati - Shiv Aarti
- Hey Shambhu Baba Mere Bhole Nath
- Shri Badrinath Stuti - Badrinath Aarti
- Bolo Bolo Sab Mil Bolo Om Namah Shivaya
- Shiv Shankar Damru Wale - Hai Dhanya Teri Maya Jag Me
- Bum Bhole - Yahi Wo Tantra Hai
- Shiv Ka Naam Lo, Har Sankat Mein Om Namo Shivaay
- Subah Subah Le Shiv Ka Naam
- Om Sundaram Omkar Sundaram
- Shankar Mera Pyara, Maa ri Maa Mujhe Murat La De
- Aao Mahima Gaye Bhole Nath Ki
Bolo Bolo Sab Mil Bolo Om Namah Shivaya – Spiritual Meanings
Bolo bolo sab mil bolo, Om Namah Shivaya
“Bolo bolo sab mil bolo” means “Say, say everyone, come together and say.” The phrase “Om Namah Shivaya” is a sacred mantra and a salutation to Lord Shiva. It translates to “I bow to Shiva” or “I honor Shiva.” Chanting this mantra is believed to invoke the blessings and presence of Lord Shiva.
Joot jata mein gangadhari, trishool dhari damaru bajave
In this line, the devotee describes Lord Shiva’s appearance and attributes. “Joot jata mein gangadhari” refers to Lord Shiva, who wears the river Ganga on his matted hair (jata). “Trishool dhari” means he carries a trident (trishool) in one of his hands, which symbolizes his power. “Damaru bajave” means he plays the damaru, a small drum-like musical instrument associated with creation and rhythm.
Dama dama, dama dama, damaru bajave
This line repeats the phrase “dama dama,” which represents the sound of the damaru being played by Lord Shiva.
Goonj utha om namah shivaya
“Goonj utha” means “let the sound reverberate.” This line emphasizes the significance of chanting the mantra “Om Namah Shivaya” and letting its vibrations resonate.
Prem se bolo, Bhav se bolo, Jor se bolo, om namah shivaya
This verse encourages the devotees to chant the mantra with love and devotion (“Prem se bolo”). “Bhav se bolo” means to say it with deep emotion and feeling. “Jor se bolo” implies saying it with strength and intensity. All of this is done while chanting “Om Namah Shivaya.”
Overall, this bhajan is an expression of devotion and praise to Lord Shiva. The devotees come together to chant his sacred mantra with love, reverence, and intensity, acknowledging his divine attributes and seeking his blessings. It is a way to connect with the divine and experience spiritual upliftment.
Shiv Bhajan
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- Milta Hai Sacha Sukh Keval, Shivji Tumhare Charano Mein
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- Bhole Ka Deewana
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