Om Mahakal Song Lyrics - A devotional and philosophical track from Good Luck. Beautifully sung by Jaydeep Hora in praise of Lord Shiva. A blend of faith and reflection.
Om Mahakal Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe
Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvaarukamiva Bandhanaan
Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritaat
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Tu Jata Mein Ganga Paa Le
Mathe Pe Tilak Chandrama Kaadhe
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Tu Jata Mein Ganga Paa Le
Mathe Pe Tilak Chandrama Kaadhe
Gale Mein Sarp Kaale Kaale
Gajaanand Hai Vedo Laal
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Kasturi Mrig Ki Nabhi Mein
Moorakh Dhoondhe Van Jhaadi Mein
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Kasturi Mrig Ki Nabhi Mein
Moorakh Dhoondhe Van Jhaadi Mein
Laga Ke Chalaang Pe Bhasmi Vo
Vo To Milega Pahaadi Mein
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Vijay Paai Toone Mrityu Par
Jai Jai Gaate Teri Kirti Par
Ye Adbhut Teri Hai Kaaya Niraali
Gale Tere Mundo Ki Maal
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Pavitra Sipna Mein Snaan Kar
Visarjan Se Ho Jaayenge Vo Tar
Aankhen Yun Aisi Hamaari Ho Gayi Nam
Aankhen Yun Aisi Hamaari Ho Gayi Nam
Kahalaayenge Hum Unhi Ke Laal
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal
Om Mahakaal Om Mahakaal...!!!
Written by: Mukesh Sanket
Om Mahakal Song Description
This song is "Om Mahakaal", which is part of the movie Good Luck. It features Brijendra Kala, Malti Mathur, Azad Jain, and Manisha Chitroda. The song is sung by Jaydeep Hora, who also composed and arranged the music. The lyrics are written by Mukesh Sanket, and the music comes under Zee Music Company.
The lyrics of this song include the ancient mantra "Om Tryambakam Yajamahe", which describes the glory of Lord Shiva. In the song, Lord Shiva is addressed as "Om Mahakaal", and his form is described—such as the Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the moon on his forehead, and the black snake around his neck.
Further in the lyrics, a philosophical message is given, like "Kasturi mrig ki nabhi mein, moorakh dhoondhe van jhaadi mein" (The musk is in the navel of the deer, yet the fool searches for it in the forest), which explains that truth lies within us, not outside. At the end of the song, a devotional feeling is shown, where the victory of Lord Shiva and his magnificent form are praised. Finally, the feeling of a holy bath and surrender is expressed.