#OM NAMAH SHIVAYA TELUGU SERIAL IN MAA TV SERIAL#
The serial begins with the creation of the universe and the other Devas, then guides the viewer through Shiva's marriage to Sati, Sati's death, Shiva's marriage to Parvati, and tales of many devotional acts, demonic battles, and important religious events (such as the creation of the twelve Jyotirlinga).
#OM NAMAH SHIVAYA TELUGU SERIAL IN MAA TV SERIES#
It includes an option for English subtitles and a choice of four languages for audio ( Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam).The plot centers around Lord Shiva and brings Hindu theology to life in a series of interconnected stories. In 2003, Om Namah Shivay was released as a two-part, 42-DVD set, distributed by Madhu Entertainment and Media. For instance, the song "Maha Shivratri Aayi" is sung by Shiva's first wife Sati, and then by his second wife Parvati, both celebrating the great festival of Maha Shivaratri. Indra, Narada, and the Devatas sing "Om Shri Tripund Dhari" to ask rescue from Shiva in episode 56 Sachi then sings the same melody as a prayer to Shakti, "Jai Shakti Dayini Maa," in episode 100.Ĭontinuity is also created between different performers with music. For example, the creation of each Jyotirling is accompanied by a chorus of the song "Ajar Amar Shiv Shankar." "Dharm Na Janu," sung by the boy Upmanyyu in episode 58, later becomes the melody for the song "Jeevan Kya Hai," which the young Markandeya sings in episode 168 each child sings to seek Shiva's protection through prayer. Unity is created in the series by using the same songs for different scenes, or even the same melodies with different lyrics, to soundtrack a recurring theme or situation. Sharang Dev composed music and Abhilash provided lyrics. Songs from many well-known Indian singers are featured in this serial a few examples include the title song "Om Namah Shivay" ( Pandit Jasraj), "Rudra Rudra" ( Vinod Rathod and Udit Narayan, episode 53), and "Trikal Darsh" (episode 89), "Man Mein Ek Kamna" (episode 62), and "Maha Shivratri Aayi" ( Alka Yagnik). The plot centers around Lord Shiva and brings Hindu theology to life in a series of interconnected stories.