Brahmananda Swarupa
Sounds of Isha Lyrics


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Brahmananda swarupa
Isha jagdisha
Akhilananda swarupa
Isha mahesha

Brahmananda swarupa
Isha jagdisha
Akhilananda swarupa
Isha mahesha

Brahmananda swarupa
Isha jagdisha
Akhilananda swarupa
Isha mahesha

Brahmananda swarupa
Isha jagdisha
Akhilananda swarupa
Isha mahesha

Brahmananda swarupa
Isha jagdisha




Akhilananda Swarupa
Isha mahesha

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sounds of Isha's song Brahmananda Swarupa are a repetition of four names – Isha Jagdisha, Isha Mahesha, Brahmananda Swarupa, and Akhilananda Swarupa. The first two names – Isha Jagdisha and Isha Mahesha – are names of Lord Shiva, the Hindu God of destruction and creation. The next two names – Brahmananda Swarupa and Akhilananda Swarupa – are translated as "the form of the ultimate bliss" and "the form of universal consciousness," respectively. This song is a reminder to the devotees of Lord Shiva that in his form, he embodies the ultimate bliss and universal consciousness.


The repetition of names in these lyrics creates a meditative atmosphere and helps the listener to let go of worldly thoughts and distractions. The powerful Sanskrit words and melody create mood-altering sounds that can soothe the mind and soul. In essence, these lyrics are a powerful reminder to the listener to let go of the material world and embrace the spiritual world of Lord Shiva's form.


Line by Line Meaning

Brahmananda swarupa
The true nature of the Self is blissful and infinite


Isha jagdisha
The Lord of the Universe and all that exists


Akhilananda swarupa
The essence of everything is pure consciousness


Isha mahesha
The great Lord who presides over all existence


Brahmananda swarupa
The true nature of the Self is blissful and infinite


Isha jagdisha
The Lord of the Universe and all that exists


Akhilananda swarupa
The essence of everything is pure consciousness


Isha mahesha
The great Lord who presides over all existence


Brahmananda swarupa
The true nature of the Self is blissful and infinite


Isha jagdisha
The Lord of the Universe and all that exists


Akhilananda swarupa
The essence of everything is pure consciousness


Isha mahesha
The great Lord who presides over all existence


Brahmananda swarupa
The true nature of the Self is blissful and infinite


Isha jagdisha
The Lord of the Universe and all that exists


Akhilananda Swarupa
The essence of everything is pure consciousness


Isha mahesha
The great Lord who presides over all existence




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@prashantk6798

Brahmananda Swaroopa, Isha Jagadisha

Akhilananda Swaroopa, Isha Mahesha

Meaning-

Brahman means boundless or the ultimate reality. Ananda means the blissfulness or ecstasy of the Creator, and Swaroopa is the form or image of the ecstasy of the Creator.

Isha is that which rules and Jagadisha is the ruler of the existence. Akhila means everything, all inclusiveness is Akhila. And that which is everything, the image of that, is Mahesha. So the Creator is referred to in so many ways. When we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa, we are saying everything is an image of the ecstasy of the Creator.



@segriss

Благодарю! Очень сильная мантра!
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Brahmananda Swaroopa, Isha Jagadisha
Akhilananda Swaroopa, Isha Mahesha
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Брахмананда Сварупа, Иша Джагадиша
Акилананда Сварупа, Иша Махеша
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Brahma Ananda Svarupa
Isha Jagad Isha
Akhila Ananda Svarupa
Isha Mahesha
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Брама Ананда Сварупа
Иша Джагад Иша
Акила Ананда Сварупа
Иша Махеша
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Брама Ананда Сварупа - образ предельного блаженства
Иша Джагад Иша - тот кто правит существованием
Акила Ананда Сварупа - образ включающий в себя всё
Иша Махеша - безграничный благородный правитель
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SAT CHIT ANANDA!
Hare Krishna!



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@Blueskywatcher

Sadhgurugi is my religion. I can relate.

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🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹Yes I too agree with you., In a disturbed state, Jii poured in my mind the real answer. Bowdown with gratitude Gurupadukabhayam... Om Namashivaya with Gouri sameth. 🙏🙏🙏❤️

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@VMH2222

Brahmananda Swaroopa, Isha Jagadisha
Akhilananda Swaroopa, Isha Mahesha

It was this chant, during the end of the 7 days doing Inner Engineering ( the 1st part of IE is 7 sessions), That I became almost overwhelmed with emotion, and the tears just kept comming.
I dont know what I released in those minutes, but whatever it was, it was then replaced with so much love and peace, that I had never felt in my entire life.
Brahman means boundless or the ultimate reality. Ananda means the blissfulness or ecstasy of the Creator, and Swaroopa is the form or image of the ecstasy of the Creator.

"Isha is that which rules and Jagadisha is the ruler of the existence. Akhila means everything, all inclusiveness is Akhila. And that which is everything, the image of that, is Mahesha. So the Creator is referred to in so many ways. When we chant Brahmananda Swaroopa, we are saying everything is an image of the ecstasy of the Creator."

@barbaracorazzaribaraldi3849

🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

@patrickdegroot3692

Many have dedicated their energy in chanting this. It is stored in the Akash. This is why it feels so powerful.

I can feel it too. Goosebumps. Prana is flowing.

I am currently adding my own, which I have plenty of since developing my Ojas, Halo or Enji fully. 🙏🕉😇

@eduardomariscal

Thanks for your explanation, I was feeling something very especial, but now I know why.

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