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So next time you press play, close your eyes, and let the damru’s beat guide you inward—because, as the song suggests, the Lord of Destruction is also the Lord of Infinite Mercy.
Lakhbir Singh Lakha’s vocal delivery mirrors this symbolism. His energetic yet soulful voice mimics the damru’s rapid, mesmerizing beats, building a trance-like state that allows devotees to lose themselves in bhakti (devotion). Shiv Shankar Damru Wale -Lakhbir Singh Lakha-Ra...
Lakhbir Singh Lakha is known for his versatility, spanning Sikh gurbani, Hindu bhajans, and even Punjabi folk. His voice carries a rare combination of gravelly power and tender reverence. In “Shiv Shankar Damru Wale,” he doesn’t just sing—he channels the fierce, compassionate, and ecstatic aspects of Mahadev. So next time you press play, close your
The song’s title references Shiva’s damru (small drum), which symbolizes the cosmic sound of creation, preservation, and destruction. By invoking “Damru Wale,” the lyrics immediately connect listeners to the primal rhythm of the universe—the very heartbeat of existence. Lakhbir Singh Lakha is known for his versatility,
Have you heard this bhajan? Share your favorite version in the comments below, and don’t forget to explore Lakhbir Singh Lakha’s other devotional tracks like “Mere Yaar Sajjan” and “Jugni.”
But what makes this particular song stand out in a sea of Shiva bhajans? Let’s dive into the essence of “Shiv Shankar Damru Wale” and explore why Lakhbir Singh Lakha’s rendition continues to strike a chord with millions.