i did hear he hails from jalandhar punjab... nt sure either.. .. namah shivaya
Simple answer; both are sanskrit mantras, but the first is used mostly by Tibetan Buddhists, and the second by Hindus, especially followers of Shiva. There is similar intent in using each mantra, but there are also differences...
No of course not all long as you are centering your attention on Brahman while you chant you do not need physical things
Namah was created in 2008.
In Hindi, "Shivling" refers to a symbolic representation of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. It is a phallic symbol representing the creative energy of the universe and is commonly worshipped in temples and homes by Hindus.
Om Namah Shivay - TV series - was created in 1997.
Amir khusrau
Shri Parmatmane Namah has not written any specific work or publication that is widely recognized or known.
Belden Namah
Om is the word used for the Lord shiva and its symbolize him as the omnipotent Maheshwaraya means the name of lord shiva as the highest and master of all god as Mah means most above eshwaraya means god and Namah means to respect him so the whole mantra means that God Shiva who is above all god we bow our head in front of you....
Brum bruhaspathaye namah, is the popular mantra.
Aum Brim cannot be translated into English. Brahaspataye namah means you are paying money to Lord Brahaspatee in the hopes that he will bless you with divine knowledge.