Supporting artists and respecting copyright is crucial. SPB’s family and the music labels that own his recordings deserve royalties. Here are the best platforms to download or stream this track:
SPB recorded several variations of Shiva chants and songs across different albums. Notable collections include:
The "Om Namah Shivaya" chant rendered by the legendary S.P. Balasubrahmanyam (SPB) is one of the most revered Tamil devotional tracks dedicated to Lord Shiva . Known for his soulful and resonant voice, SPB’s performance transforms this sacred mantra into a meditative experience that continues to be a staple for devotees worldwide. Key Song Details S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Language: Tamil / Sanskrit Popular Versions:
A popular 14-minute and 55-second long chant often used for meditation. It is available on Spotify and Apple Music .
In SPB’s Tamil devotional albums, this mantra is often set to a serene rhythm. While SPB has recorded this mantra for various albums and films (including his iconic work in films like Sankarabharanam in Telugu, which is widely listened to by Tamil audiences as well), his Tamil devotional output often features the mantra in a classic Carnatic fusion style.
Supporting artists and respecting copyright is crucial. SPB’s family and the music labels that own his recordings deserve royalties. Here are the best platforms to download or stream this track:
SPB recorded several variations of Shiva chants and songs across different albums. Notable collections include:
The "Om Namah Shivaya" chant rendered by the legendary S.P. Balasubrahmanyam (SPB) is one of the most revered Tamil devotional tracks dedicated to Lord Shiva . Known for his soulful and resonant voice, SPB’s performance transforms this sacred mantra into a meditative experience that continues to be a staple for devotees worldwide. Key Song Details S.P. Balasubrahmanyam Language: Tamil / Sanskrit Popular Versions:
A popular 14-minute and 55-second long chant often used for meditation. It is available on Spotify and Apple Music .
In SPB’s Tamil devotional albums, this mantra is often set to a serene rhythm. While SPB has recorded this mantra for various albums and films (including his iconic work in films like Sankarabharanam in Telugu, which is widely listened to by Tamil audiences as well), his Tamil devotional output often features the mantra in a classic Carnatic fusion style.