Gloomy ft. Krishnananda - Om Tryambakam

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Mon Nov 11, 2024 9:57 am

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Gloomy ft. Krishnananda - Om Tryambakam

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Gloomy, in collaboration with Krishnananda from Looperman, has produced a new single titled "Om Tryambakam". This track combines atmospheric depth with profound meaning, inspired by the ancient Mahamrityunjaya mantra, also known as the "Om Tryambakam" mantra.

The track Om Tryambakam embodies themes of release and transformation, inviting listeners to shed old patterns and embrace inner balance. Gloomy's signature style pairs beautifully with Krishnananda's spiritual influences, creating an intense listening experience that is both meditative and emotionally powerful.

Explore Om Tryambakam and immerse yourself in this musical journey that bridges tradition and modernity!

"Om Tryambakam" is the opening phrase of the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, one of the most revered and powerful mantras in Hindu tradition. This mantra is dedicated to Lord Shiva, particularly in his form as Tryambaka, the "Three-Eyed One," symbolizing divine insight, balance, and enlightenment. This mantra is often used for healing, protection, and overcoming fears of mortality.

The full mantra is:

"Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat."

Translation and Meaning

Om: The sacred sound representing the divine and universal energy.

Tryambakam: Refers to Shiva as "the three-eyed one" (representing the past, present, and future).

Yajamahe: We worship, honor, or meditate upon.

Sugandhim: The fragrant one, who spreads divine blessings.

Pushtivardhanam: The one who nourishes and strengthens all life.

Urvarukamiva Bandhanan: Like a ripe cucumber or gourd is effortlessly released from its stem (symbolizing freedom from attachment).

Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat: Free us from the fear of death, but grant us immortality or liberation.

Spiritual Significance

The Mahamrityunjaya Mantra is often recited for protection, physical and mental healing, and liberation from fear and suffering. Believers recite it to invoke divine protection and inner peace, especially during times of illness or adversity, as it’s thought to generate positive energy and support overall well-being.

Enjoy this cooperation! Thanks a lot to Krishnananda!

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