This is a transcript of a song called Shivoham, which is a Sanskrit chant that expresses the identity of the individual self with the supreme self. The song repeats the phrase "Shivoham Shivoham", which means "I am Shiva, I am Shiva", where Shiva is the Hindu god of destruction and transformation. The song also lists various things that the singer is not, such as the mind, the senses, the elements, the emotions, the worldly desires, the rituals, the relationships, and the limitations. The song affirms that the singer is only pure consciousness, bliss, and formless existence, which is identical to Shiva. The song has a musical background with some instruments and vocals.
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1. The text is a transcript of a song called "Shivoham" by Manish Vyas, which is a devotional song in Sanskrit that praises the supreme consciousness of Shiva.
2. The song repeats the phrase "Chidananda Rupa Shivoham Shivoham", which means "I am the form of pure consciousness and bliss, I am Shiva, I am Shiva".
3. The song denies the identification with various aspects of the body, mind, senses, elements, emotions, actions, and relationships, and affirms the identity with the absolute reality of Shiva.
4. The song uses various terms from Hindu philosophy and cosmology, such as prana (life force), vayu (air), dhatu (tissue), kosha (sheath), mantra (sacred sound), tirtha (holy place), yajna (sacrifice), moksha (liberation), nirvikalpa (without distinction), nirakar (formless), and sangatam (association).
5. The song has a musical accompaniment that includes instruments such as tabla (drums), harmonium (keyboard), and sitar (stringed instrument).