Whether you are a musician, a pilgrim planning a trip to Tiruvannamalai, or a seeker on the path of Jnana, is a spiritual technology. Recite it 11 times at sunrise facing west (towards the hill if you are in Tamil Nadu). Visualize the massive Lingam of light absorbing all your fragmented thoughts.
Om Arunachaleswaraya Namaha
The lyrics are a devotional prayer that: arunachalamai vilangidum lingam song 121
Sri Ramana Maharshi often said, "Arunachala is the Self." This song merger the dualistic Bhakti (devotion to a Lord) with Advaita (non-duality). Whether you are a musician, a pilgrim planning
: The song's language and origin might give you more context. If it's in Tamil, as suggested by "Arunachalamai," it could be related to the Tamil Nadu region in India, famous for its Shiva temples. Om Arunachaleswaraya Namaha The lyrics are a devotional
Enjoy the song, and may its “vilangidum” (radiant) energy inspire your own inner light!