The verse is found in the , a collection of sacred hymns from ancient texts like the Mahabharata and Vishnu Purana .
The mantra, as performed by Deva Premal and Miten , is a cornerstone of their devotional music, specifically featured on their 2007 album Soul in Wonder . Often referred to as a "Healing Mantra" or the "Song of Surrender," it is rooted in ancient Hindu tradition and used to foster a state of deep inner peace and divine connection. Sanskrit Lyrics & Meaning Deva Premal: Healing Mantra (Twameva)
Traditionally, such mantras are chanted in cycles of 108, corresponding to the 108 major energy channels ( nadis ) in the human body to achieve energetic balance. The verse is found in the , a
As with all of Deva Premal’s work, the mantra relies on the energetic vibrations of Sanskrit to "free the mind" ( man-tra ) and align the body's energy channels. Application and Practice Sanskrit Lyrics & Meaning Traditionally, such mantras are