තමීශ්වරාණාං පරමං මහේශ්වරම්
Tam Ishvaranam Paramam Mahesvaram (The Supreme Lord of Lords) in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Shvetashvatara Upanishad, Verse 6.7 · Traditional (Upanishadic); attributed to the sage Shvetashvatara · Vedic / Upanishadic
The Shvetashvatara Upanishad, named after the sage who is said to have realized and taught it, weaves together the philosophy of the one Brahman with heartfelt devotion to the supreme Lord. In its sixth chapter the seer rises in praise of the cause of all causes, who has no lord or master above Him. This verse stands at the summit of that adoration, declaring the supreme Lord as the Master of all masters, the God of all gods, transcendent and worthy of worship — the one whom the seeker prays to know.
✦ As told in scripture
The Shvetashvatara Upanishad teaches that the supreme Lord, though one and without a second, is the inner ruler of all and the source of every power; it promises that to the great soul who has supreme devotion (para-bhakti) to God, and to his teacher as to God, the truths declared in it shine forth and reveal their full meaning.
The Mantra
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තමීශ්වරාණාං පරමං මහේශ්වරං තං දේවතානාං පරමං ච දෛවතම් . පතිං පතීනාං පරමං පරස්තාද්විදාම දේවං භුවනේශමීඩ්යම් ..
tam īśvarāṇāṁ paramaṁ maheśvaraṁ taṁ devatānāṁ paramaṁ ca daivatam patiṁ patīnāṁ paramaṁ parastād vidāma devaṁ bhuvaneśam īḍyam
Meaning:Him we know to be the supreme Lord of lords, the great Master (Maheshvara), the supreme Deity of deities, the Lord of all lords, transcendent and beyond — the radiant God, ruler of the worlds, worthy of all worship.
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting Tam Ishvaranam Paramam Mahesvaram (The Supreme Lord of Lords)
Affirms the one supreme Lord as the highest of all powers, gods and rulers.
Nurtures deep devotion (bhakti) to Brahman as the personal, adorable Supreme.
Unites the path of knowledge with worship by knowing the Lord as both transcendent and worshipful.
Inspires surrender to the Lord of the worlds as the one refuge and goal.
Recited to invoke the grace and protection of the supreme Maheshvara.
Lifts the heart from many lesser objects of worship to the one God of gods.
How to Chant Tam Ishvaranam Paramam Mahesvaram (The Supreme Lord of Lords)
Recite the verse with devotion, letting each rising title — Lord of lords, God of gods, ruler of the worlds — lift the heart toward the one Supreme. As the verse says 'vidama' ('let us know'), make it a prayer to truly realize this Lord, not merely to praise. Offer yourself in surrender to the adorable Divine it names, and dwell in the reverence and peace that arise.
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