Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Swayambho
भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो
Also known as: bho shambho shiva shambho swayambho · bho shambho · gangadhara shankara karunakara · sadashiva brahmendra bho shambho · bho shambho shiva shambho lyrics
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✦ Meaning
'Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Swayambho' is a beloved devotional composition by the 18th-century Avadhuta saint Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra. Set as a flowing refrain followed by short verses, it adores Shiva both as the loving, Ganga-bearing Lord who saves us from the ocean of samsara and as the attributeless Supreme Brahman — formless like the sky, hidden in the cave of the heart, the very form of bliss. It is widely sung as a Carnatic kriti and as an Advaitic prayer for liberation.
Origin & Story
Devotional composition of Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra · Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra Saraswati · 18th century CE
Sri Sadashiva Brahmendra was a celebrated Avadhuta and Advaita master who lived as a wandering, often silent, God-intoxicated sage near Nerur in Tamil Nadu. His Sanskrit compositions, sung to this day in the Carnatic tradition, pour out the bliss of Self-realisation. In 'Bho Shambho' he calls upon Shiva at once as the tender, Ganga-bearing saviour who carries the devotee across the sea of birth and death, and as the attributeless Supreme Self shining within the cave of the heart — the goal of his own Advaitic realisation.
✦ As told in scripture
Many stories surround Sadashiva Brahmendra's miraculous life as a silent avadhuta — it is said his hands, severed by a soldier when he wandered naked in samadhi, were restored when the king begged his forgiveness. Devotees believe that singing his Shiva songs like 'Bho Shambho' carries something of that saint's liberated bliss, calming the mind and turning it toward the Self.
Complete Text with Meaning
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भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो॥
Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho
Meaning:O Shambhu, auspicious Shiva, self-existent Lord!
गङ्गाधर शङ्कर करुणाकर मामव भवसागरतारक॥ भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो॥
Gangadhara Shankara Karunakara Mam-Ava Bhava-Sagara-Taraka Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho
Meaning:O bearer of the Ganga, O Shankara, O mine of compassion — protect me, O ferryman across the ocean of worldly existence! O Shambhu, Shiva, Swayambhu!
निर्गुण परब्रह्मस्वरूप गगनाकार अखण्ड अमेय॥ भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो॥
Nirguna Para-Brahma-Svarupa Gagana-Akara Akhanda Ameya Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho
Meaning:O one whose nature is the attributeless Supreme Brahman, formless and all-pervading like the sky, undivided and immeasurable! O Shambhu, Shiva, Swayambhu!
नित्य निरामय निष्कलरूप निजगुहनिहित नितान्त अनन्त॥ भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो॥
Nitya Niramaya Nishkala-Rupa Nija-Guha-Nihita Nitanta Ananta Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho
Meaning:O eternal, affliction-free, partless one, hidden within the cave of one's own heart, utterly infinite and endless! O Shambhu, Shiva, Swayambhu!
कैवल्यपते परमशिवेश्वर परमानन्दतनो प्रणतार्तिहर॥ भो शम्भो शिव शम्भो स्वयम्भो॥
Kaivalya-Pate Parama-Shiv-Eshvara Parama-Ananda-Tano Pranata-Arti-Hara Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho
Meaning:O Lord of liberation, Supreme Lord Shiva, O one whose very form is the highest bliss, remover of the suffering of all who bow to you! O Shambhu, Shiva, Swayambhu!
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Benefits of Chanting Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Swayambho
Blends loving devotion (bhakti) with the highest Advaitic vision of Shiva as Nirguna Brahman
Its simple, repetitive refrain 'Bho Shambho' makes it easy and joyful to sing as kirtan
Cultivates surrender — 'protect me and ferry me across the ocean of samsara'
Turns the mind inward toward the Self 'hidden in the cave of the heart'
A favourite Carnatic music composition, soothing and meditative to listen to and chant
Invokes Shiva as Kaivalya-pati, the Lord of liberation, for spiritual freedom
How to Chant Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Swayambho
Sing or chant the refrain 'Bho Shambho Shiva Shambho Svayambho' between each verse, letting it become a steady, joyful repetition. Reflect on the two moods of the hymn: first the loving cry to the compassionate Lord who saves us, then the contemplation of Shiva as the formless, blissful Self within the heart. It may be sung melodically as a kirtan or recited softly as a meditation. There is no fixed count — repeat with devotion as long as the heart wishes.
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