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Om Namah Shivay T Series

Bhushan listened. Then he laughed—a rich, warm sound. "My father, Gulshan Kumar, built T-Series on the 'Om Namah Shivaya' of the late, great Narendra Chanchal. He believed that devotion was the only genre that never dies. You have recorded a key, Mr. Arjun. Let's turn it into a door."

: Her "Om Namah Shivay Dhun" is one of the most iconic versions, often played during Mahashivratri. om namah shivay t series

T-Series has released several legendary renditions of this mantra by prominent singers: Anuradha Paudwal Bhushan listened

In the vast landscape of Indian devotional music, few chants hold as much power, resonance, and cultural significance as "Om Namah Shivay." While this sacred mantra has been chanted for millennia, its reach into modern Indian households over the last three decades is largely attributed to , the music label that transformed the landscape of devotional audio . The association between T-Series and "Om Namah Shivay" is not merely commercial; it is a profound connection to the spiritual roots of its founder, Gulshan Kumar. He believed that devotion was the only genre that never dies

The late , founder of T-Series, single-handedly revolutionized the Indian music industry by introducing affordable cassettes of devotional music ( bhajans , kirtans , and dhuns ) in the 1980s and 1990s. Kumar was a devout follower of Lord Shiva and Goddess Durga, making it his personal mission to bring sacred chants into ordinary households.

The tracks became essential in temples and public celebrations of Mahashivaratri, driving the devotional energy during the night-long vigils.