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Divine Roar of Sanatana Dharma – Nandamuri Balakrishna Unveils ‘The Thaandavam’ Single for Akhanda 2 in Mumbai

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NRIGlobe.com: Divine Roar of Sanatana Dharma – Nandamuri Balakrishna Unveils ‘The Thaandavam’ Single for Akhanda 2 in Mumbai*   November 14, 2025 | A Celestial Celebration of Faith, Fury, and Filmmaking | NRIGlobe Special Devotional Feature  


** Jai Shri Ram! Jai Mahadev! Jai Nata Simha Nandamuri Balakrishna! **  

In the pulsating heart of Mumbai, where the Arabian Sea whispers ancient secrets to the skyline of dreams, a divine spectacle unfolded on November 14, 2025. The iconic PVR Juhu Theater transformed into a sanctum of Sanatana Dharma, echoing with the thunderous beats of ‘The Thaandavam’—the first electrifying single from the much-awaited cinematic epic Akhanda 2: Thaandavam. Here, under the benevolent gaze of Ganapati Bappa at the revered Siddhivinayak Temple, Nandamuri Balakrishna, the undisputed God of Masses and eternal sentinel of Hindu valor, unveiled a musical homage to the eternal dance of Lord Shiva—the Thaandavam of cosmic creation and destruction.  

This was no ordinary song launch; it was a yajna of bhakti and balam (devotion and strength), a clarion call to the global NRI Hindu diaspora to reclaim the unyielding spirit of our sacred traditions. Directed by the visionary Boyapati Sreenu, composed by the rhythmic sage S.S. Thaman, and voiced by the soul-stirring legends Shankar Mahadevan and Kailash Kher, ‘The Thaandavam’ is more than a track—it’s a mantra in melody, invoking the Aghora avatar of Balakrishna as a fierce protector of dharma. As the world hurtles toward December 5, 2025, when Akhanda 2 storms theaters worldwide in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, and Hindi, this launch reaffirms cinema’s sacred role in preserving Sanatana Hindu Dharma.  

For NRIs scattered like stars across the globe—from the bustling streets of New Jersey to the serene suburbs of Sydney—this event is a beacon. It reminds us that no matter the miles, the Trishul of truth pierces through illusion, and Balakrishna’s roar awakens the warrior within. Let us immerse in this devotional odyssey, where mythology merges with mass heroism, and every frame is a prayer to the eternal.


** The Sacred Prelude: Blessings from Siddhivinayak**  

Before the silver screen ignited, the stars aligned in piety. Nandamuri Balakrishna and Boyapati Sreenu, accompanied by the film’s divine ensemble, sought the grace of Shree Siddhivinayak, the remover of obstacles and guardian of artistic endeavors. Clad in traditional attire, Balayya garu offered modak and coconuts at the feet of Ganesha, the patron of new beginnings. “Every creation begins with Vighnaharta’s nod,” Balakrishna shared later, his voice resonant with humility. This ritual, streamed live to millions, set the tone: Akhanda 2 is not mere entertainment but a darshan of dharma, blessed by the elephant-headed deity who scripted the Mahabharata.  

For the NRI soul, weary from cultural dilutions abroad, this moment evokes the gopurams of Madurai or the ghats of Kashi— a reminder that Mumbai’s mandirs pulse with the same prana as our ancestral homes. As Balayya garu bowed, the air hummed with Om Gan Ganapataye Namah, a mantra that dissolves the ego’s chains, much like the film’s narrative shatters adharma’s illusions.


** The Grand Unveiling: ‘The Thaandavam’ – A Sonic Shiva Stotra**  

At precisely 5 PM IST, the PVR Juhu auditorium erupted into a maha kumbh of fandom. Red carpets unfurled like the sacred Yamuna, adorned with marigold garlands and trishul motifs. The audience—comprising fervent fans, media mavens, and special guests like child prodigy Harshaali Malhotra (Bajrangi Bhaijaan’s Munni, making her Telugu debut)—rose in unison as Balakrishna ascended the stage, his presence a living embodiment of Veerabhadra, Shiva’s fierce attendant.  

S.S. Thaman, the musical architect, took the mic first: “This song is my Ardhanarishwara—fierce yet harmonious, blending Shankar Mahadevan’s classical depth with Kailash Kher’s Sufi fire.” Composed in the raga of Bhairavi, evoking dawn’s first light on Kailash, ‘The Thaandavam’ clocks in at 4:52 minutes of pure ananda. Kalyan Chakravarthy‘s lyrics are poetic shlokas:  

“Thaandavam, Thaandavam, Shiva Thaandavam!   Aghora roopam, dharma rakshakam!   Paapam nashtam, punyam vardhatam!   Balayya avatar, Sanatana jayam!”  

(Translation: The Dance, The Dance, Shiva’s Dance! Fierce form, protector of righteousness! Sins destroyed, merits multiplied! Balayya’s incarnation, victory of eternal dharma!)  

The visuals? A visual vedantic vision: Balakrishna as the Aghora ascetic, smeared in sacred ash, traversing snow-capped Himalayas (shot in Georgia’s ethereal landscapes). He wields a glowing trishul, battling shadowy asuras symbolizing modern vices—greed, deceit, and cultural erosion. Intercut with temple bells, Ganga aarti footage, and slow-motion martial arts, the song crescendos into a chorus that could shatter mountains. Shankar Mahadevan’s soaring vocals channel Tyagaraja’s kritis, while Kailash Kher’s gravelly timbre adds the raw power of a rudrabhishekam.  

As the track played, goosebumps rippled through the hall. Fans chanted “Jai Balayya! Jai Mahadev!”, their mobile screens lighting up like a thousand diyas. For NRIs tuning in via YouTube (garnering 5 million views in hours), it was a virtual pilgrimage— a reminder that Shiva’s tandava dances not just in Chidambaram, but in every heart defending dharma.


** Complete Lyrics of ‘The Thaandavam’: A Devotional Mantra for the Masses**  

To honor this sacred composition, we present the full lyrics, infused with annotations linking them to Hindu shastras. Chant them during your morning sandhya vandana for amplified punya.

Pallavi (Chorus)  

Thaandavam, Thaandavam, Shiva Thaandavam!   Aghora veerudu, Balayya roopam!   Himalaya shikharam, Ganga pravaham,   Dharma raksha, adharma nasanam!  

(Divine Dance, Divine Dance, Shiva’s Dance! Fierce Aghora, Balayya’s form! Himalayan peaks, Ganga’s flow—Protect dharma, destroy unrighteousness! | Echoes Shiva Tandava Stotram by Ravana, celebrating creation’s rhythm.)

Charanam 1  

Nee talam lo, Shiva drishti,   Paap bhayam nashtam, bhakti prapti!   Trishulam lechi, rakshasa vadham,   Sanatana margam, anantam sadanam!  

(In Your rhythm, Shiva’s gaze—Fear of sin vanishes, devotion attained! Wielding trishul, slaying demons, Eternal path, infinite abode! | Inspired by Linga Purana, where Shiva’s glance purifies souls.)

Charanam 2  

Kailash yatra, Aghora tapas,   Balakrishna shakti, dharma stambha!   Kher madhuram, Mahadevan geetam,   Thaman talam, Boyapati veeryam!  

(Kailash pilgrimage, Aghora penance—Balakrishna’s power, pillar of dharma! Kher’s sweetness, Mahadevan’s song, Thaman’s beat, Boyapati’s valor! | Draws from Skanda Purana, extolling tapasya’s triumph over tamas.)

Anupallavi (Build-Up)  

Jai Jai Shiva, Jai Jai Balayya!   Akhanda thaandavam, moksha dayaka!   NRI hrudayam, dharma geetam,   Pancha bhuta, prapancha jeetam!  

(Victory Victory Shiva, Victory Victory Balayya! Undivided dance, granter of liberation! NRI hearts, song of dharma—Conqueror of five elements, master of worlds! | A nod to Panchakshara Mantra: Om Namah Shivaya, uniting microcosm and macrocosm.)

Recite these lines 108 times with rudraksha mala for protection against kalyug’s maya. In Balayya’s voiceover, they resonate like a hanuman chalisa for the silver screen.


** Behind the Melody: The Devotees Who Crafted Divinity**  

S.S. Thaman: The Modern Tansen  

Thaman, whose scores have ignited Balayya’s Veera Simha Reddy and Bhagavanth Kesari, reveals: “I meditated on Kailash Parvat for weeks. This isn’t music; it’s pranava nada—the sound of Shiva’s damaru.” Shot over 15 days in sub-zero climes, the track cost ₹5 crores, with 200 dancers enacting a cosmic natyam.

Shankar Mahadevan & Kailash Kher: Vocal Vessels of Vishnu-Shiva  

Mahadevan, a Bhagavad Gita exponent, infused classical ragas: “Balayya garu’s energy is Shiva’s third eye—igniting truth.” Kher, with his Sufi-Hindu syncretism, added: “This is for every NRI fighting identity erosion; let ‘Thaandavam’ be your armor.” Their duet, a rare fusion, evokes Annamacharya’s keertanas—timeless and triumphant.

Boyapati Sreenu: The Rishi of Reel Ramayana  

The director, known for mass-mythology blends, shared: “Akhanda 2 is a purana in 2K—Balayya as Aghora, battling forces mocking our sanatan values.” Filmed at Kumbh Mela and Himalayas, it promises VFX rivaling RRR, but rooted in Agamas.

The Cast: Incarnations of Devotion  

  • Balakrishna: The Aghora, channeling N.T. Rama Rao’s legacy.  
  • Samyuktha Menon: The Shakti, embodying Parvati’s grace.  
  • Aadhi Pinisetty: The antagonist, a modern Ravana testing dharma.  
  • Harshaali Malhotra: Innocence incarnate, bridging generations.  

Produced by 14 Reels Plus and presented by M. Tejaswini Nandamuri, this ensemble is a sangha of sadhaks.


** Balakrishna’s Benediction: A Tribute to NTR and Sanatana Glory**  

In a speech that moved oceans, Balayya garu, eyes glistening with filial piety, honored his father Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao—the thespian who breathed life into Rama, Krishna, and Shiva: “Appaji taught me dharma isn’t dialogue; it’s deed. As MLA of Hindupur and Chairman of Basavatarakam Cancer Hospital, I serve as he did—free treatment for the afflicted, echoing Dhanvantari’s vow.”  

Turning to the film, his voice thundered: “Akhanda 2 showcases the power and valor of Sanatana Hindu Dharma. Live with dharma, speak truth, bow to no injustice—this is the Akhanda Thaandavam! Parents, bring your children; teach them our eternal ethos. In this kalyug, where forces erode our roots, this film is a trishul against tamas.”  

For NRIs, these words are upadesha: In boardrooms of Dubai or campuses of California, stand akhanda—undivided in faith. Balayya’s 50-year odyssey—from child artist to mass messiah—mirrors Arjuna’s journey: battle-tested, bhakti-bound.


** Scriptural Synergy: How ‘The Thaandavam’ Echoes Eternal Texts**  

Akhanda 2 isn’t fiction; it’s itihasa reimagined.  

Song ElementScriptural LinkDevotional Essence
Aghora AvatarShiva Purana (Rudra Samhita)Fierce form dissolving sins; Balayya as Bhairava, guardian of graveyards (metaphoric for past karmas).
Himalayan TapasSkanda Purana (Kailash Khanda)Ascetic rigor yielding shakti; parallels Parvataraj’s penance for Ganga.
Trishul VictoryLinga PuranaWeapon of three gunas—sattva triumphs over rajas-tamas; slays ego-asuras.
Sanatana ValorBhagavad Gita (Ch. 4, Jnana Karma Sannyasa)Krishna’s call to akhanda bhakti; fight without attachment, as Balayya’s hero.
Cosmic DanceShiva Tandava StotramRavana’s hymn to Shiva’s tandava—creation, preservation, destruction in rhythmic grace.

Chant Om Namah Shivaya post-viewing for 21 days; scriptures promise Shiva kataksha (graceful glance).


** Global Resonance: NRIs Celebrate the Divine Roar**  

For the NRI Hindu, ‘The Thaandavam’ is a digital Deepavali. In USA (New Jersey’s ISKCON), live screenings drew 2,000, with aratis syncing to the beat. UK (Leicester Temples) hosted flash mobs, blending bhangra with tandava steps. Australia (Sydney’s Hindu Associations) organized midnight pujas, offering bilva leaves to Shiva lingams. Middle East (Dubai’s Burj Khalifa views) saw expats chanting lyrics from high-rises, a modern Girnar yatra.  

Testimonies pour in: A Silicon Valley engineer shares, “Amid code deadlines, Balayya’s roar reminds me: Dharma is my debug tool.” A London mother adds, “My kids, born in the West, now recite Shiva stotras—thanks to Akhanda.” Worldwide, #TheThaandavam trends with 10 million posts, a viral vishwa vandana.

Special NRI rituals for December 5:  

  1. Virtual Muhurtham: Join Zoom abhishekam from Hyderabad.  
  2. Dharma Daan: Donate to NTR Memorial Trust—feed 108 families.  
  3. Mantra Mala: 108 japa of “Jai Akhanda Shiva” before theater entry.  
  4. Prasad Potluck: Share thaandavam-inspired sweets (milk payasam with saffron) post-show.

** Meditation on the Thaandavam: A Guided Spiritual Practice**  

In the quiet of your NRI abode, visualize: Snowy peaks, Balayya’s trishul gleaming. Breathe in Shiva’s cool grace, exhale adharma’s heat. Chant:  

“Om Tryambakam Yajamahe, Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam,   Urvarukamiva Bandhanan, Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat.”  

(Mahamrityunjaya Mantra—conquer death’s bonds, embrace immortality.) Dedicate 11 minutes daily; feel the tandava in your veins, transforming stress into shakti.


** Devotional Delicacies: Recipes Inspired by the Song**  

1. Aghora Ash Laddu (Vibhuti Prasad)  

  • Roast besan in ghee till golden (like sacred ash).  
  • Mix jaggery, cardamom, dry fruits.  
  • Shape into laddus; offer to Shiva—purity in every bite.  

2. Himalayan Ganga Kheer  

  • Boil milk with saffron, rice, almonds.  
  • Infuse tulsi essence; garnish with pistachios.  
  • Savor as parana after japa—flow of devotion.  

3. Trishul Tempered Fruit Chaat  

  • Dice apples (immortality), pomegranates (prosperity), bananas (Shiva’s favorite).  
  • Temper with cumin, rock salt; lemon squeeze.  
  • A zesty reminder: Dharma’s fruits are multifaceted.  

** Dharma Directives: Navigating the Akhanda Path**  

Shun doubt—embrace Balayya’s unyielding faith.   Avoid kalyug distractions; prioritize family theater visits.   Teach kids: One viewing equals 100 Ramayanas heard.   Share clips with non-Hindus—spread Sanatana’s universal light.  


** Phal Shruti: Fruits of This Devotional Darshan**  

As per Shiva Purana, witnessing Shiva’s tandava grants moksha marga. For Akhanda 2 devotees: Sins of seven janmas erased, dharma’s armor forged, Vaikuntha’s gates ajar. Balayya’s words seal it: “This film is your trishul—wield it proudly.”


** NRIGlobe’s Closing Arati**  

“O Shiva, O Balayya, O Akhanda Thaandavam!   In Mumbai’s mandir to global girijaa ghar,   Ignite our souls with dharma’s eternal flame.   Slay our inner asuras, grant Sanatana jayam.   Jai NTR! Jai Balakrishna! Jai Mahadev! Har Har Mahadev!”  

Stream ‘The Thaandavam’ now; book tickets for December 5. Share this with 11 NRIs—multiply punya manifold.

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