Bhajanamrutham Vol: 1
No review is complete without mentioning the Aarti section. It houses the most famous aartis , including the Jay Sadguru Swami Arti and the Mangla Aarti . These verses are sung during the ritual of waving lamps before the deity, and the specific notations provided ensure the tune remains sacred and uniform.
serves as the foundational pillar of this series. Before its widespread publication, devotional songs were often passed down through oral tradition, leading to variations in tune and lyrics. Volume 1 standardized the repertoire, ensuring that a devotee in London could sing the exact same aarti and bhajan as a devotee in Ahmedabad or Nairobi. bhajanamrutham vol 1
style, where a lead singer chants a name or mantra and the chorus repeats it, encouraging listener engagement. Notable Tracks Track Name Subject/Deity Prabho Ganapathe Lord Ganesha (Invoking the Remover of Obstacles) Shankara Gurr Lord Shiva / Adi Shankara Pashupati Ranjana Lord Shiva Dasharathabaalaa Universal Chanting Om Namo Naaraayana Lord Vishnu Tradition Context This volume specifically reflects the Sampradaya Bhajan No review is complete without mentioning the Aarti section
Like most traditional sessions, the album likely opens with an invocation to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Songs like "Jaya Ganesha, Jaya Ganesha, Pahimam" are common. This sets the tone, clearing the atmosphere of negativity and preparing the mind for worship. serves as the foundational pillar of this series
If you are building a spiritual library, start here. is the sound vibration that connects the individual soul to the Supreme. It teaches you that you don't need a philosophy degree to love God—you only need a voice and a heart.