“Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam” — A Divine Musical Journey That’s Capturing Hearts

The power of music lies in its ability to stir the soul — and “Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam“, the newly released song from the much-anticipated film 45, does exactly that. Sung with grace and intensity by Vijay Prakash, penned with spiritual depth by Dr. V. Nagendra Prasad, and composed by none other than Arjun Janya, this song is a soulful ode to the eternal energy of Lord Shiva.

The track was unveiled by Swami Balkanandagiri, whose divine presence at the launch added to the sacred aura of the occasion. Released under Anand Audio, the song has already touched a chord with audiences far and wide, crossing 5 million views in Kannada alone — a true testament to its spiritual impact and sonic brilliance.

Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam” is not just a song — it’s an experience. It weaves the ancient essence of Sanatana Dharma with modern orchestration, something that only a composer like Arjun Janya, known for his magical musical touch, could deliver. The song takes listeners through a journey of devotion, strength, and timeless wisdom — much like the spirit of 45 itself.

As the chants echo and the visuals unfold, it becomes clear that this isn’t just background music — it’s a spiritual heartbeat of the film. Vijay Prakash’s voice rises and falls like a mantra, Dr. V. Nagendra Prasad’s lyrics paint vivid imagery of divinity, and Arjun Janya’s composition ensures the music lingers long after the last note.

From temples to trending playlists, from devotional hearts to film lovers — “Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam” is being embraced by all.

"Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam" — A Divine Musical Journey That’s Capturing Hearts

Have you listened to it yet?
Head over to Anand Audio’s YouTube Channel, close your eyes, and let the divine energy of Shivam Shivam Sanaatanam wash over you.

This is just the beginning. 45 is not just a movie, it’s a movement — and this song is its soulful anthem.

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