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Vedasara Shiva Stotram

Dedicated to Shiva.

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पशूनां पतिं पापनाशं परेशं गजेन्द्रस्य कृत्तिं वसानं वरेण्यम्।जटाजूटमध्यस्फुरद्गाङ्गवारिं महादैत्यकालान्तकं शूलपाणिम् ॥१॥
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अनादृत्य सर्वान्पुराणप्रपञ्चान् यदब्रह्म वेदैकसारं तदीशम्।स्तुवन्नाशशुचेर्हि मां पाहि शम्भो हरे सर्वदुःखं भवान् रुद्र ईशः ॥२॥
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गिरीशं गणेशं गले नीलवर्णं गवेन्द्राधिरूढं गुणातीतरूपम्।भवं भास्वरं भस्मना भूषिताङ्गं भवानीकलत्रं भजे पञ्चवक्त्रम् ॥३॥
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शिवं शङ्करं शम्भुमीशानमीड्यं मृडं मृत्युकालं महाकालमीशम्।त्रिनेत्रं दशहस्तं प्रसन्नाक्षमेकं स्तुवे पञ्चवक्त्रं भजे शूलपाणिम् ॥४॥
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सदा योगिनः सिद्धगन्धर्वगन्धर्विणीभिः स्तवं वेदसारं स्तुवन्ति।सदा यः करोत्येवमाराधनं तस्य शम्भुः सदा स्यात् प्रसन्नो महेशः ॥५॥

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
The Lord of all beings (Pashupati), the destroyer of sins, the Supreme Lord, who wears the skin of a mighty elephant, the most excellent one. In the matted locks of whose hair the sparkling waters of Ganga flow, who is the destroyer of great demons, and who holds a trident in his hand.
Verse 2
Disregarding all the vast narratives of the Puranas, the Brahman which is the sole essence of the Vedas, that Lord I praise. O Shambhu, protect me from sorrow, O Hari, You are Rudra, the Lord, who removes all misery.
Verse 3
I worship Him who is the Lord of the mountains (Girisha), the Lord of Ganas (Ganesha), blue-throated, riding on the chief of bulls (Nandi), whose form transcends all qualities. Who is the source of existence (Bhava), luminous, whose body is adorned with ashes, the husband of Bhavani, and who has five faces.
Verse 4
I praise Shiva, Shankara, Shambhu, Ishana, the worshipful Mrida, the one who is the Kala (time/death) for Mrityu (death itself), Mahakala, the Lord. The one with three eyes, ten hands, with joyful eyes, the unique one; I worship the five-faced, trident-bearing Lord.
Verse 5
Always yogis, Siddhas, Gandharvas, and Gandharvinis praise this Stotram, which is the essence of the Vedas. To him who always performs such worship, Shambhu, the great Lord, will always be pleased.

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the Vedasara Shiva Stotram offers immense spiritual benefits. It purifies the mind, removes negative karma, and instills profound devotion towards Lord Shiva. Regular recitation is believed to grant protection from enemies and misfortunes, promote spiritual growth, and lead to inner peace and prosperity. It helps in overcoming fear, achieving clarity of thought, and ultimately aids in the attainment of liberation (moksha) by connecting the devotee with the supreme consciousness of Shiva. It's particularly potent for those seeking to understand the essence of the Vedas and deepen their spiritual practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of Shiva Stotram in Sanskrit?

Shiva Stotram in Sanskrit, like the Vedasara Shiva Stotram provided here, are devotional hymns that praise Lord Shiva's various attributes, forms, and cosmic actions. Chanting these stotrams in their original Sanskrit form is believed to generate powerful vibrations, purify the mind, and connect the devotee directly with the divine energy of Shiva. They are revered for their profound spiritual benefits, including granting peace, prosperity, and liberation.

Can you explain Shiva Panchakshara Nakshatramala Stotram in Sanskrit?

The Shiva Panchakshara Nakshatramala Stotram in Sanskrit is a unique hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva, weaving together the sacred five-syllable mantra 'Om Namah Shivaya' (Panchakshara Mantra) with the 27 Nakshatras (lunar constellations). Each verse typically associates one Nakshatra with an epithet of Shiva, invoking his blessings across the celestial influences. It's chanted for cosmic harmony, protection, and to mitigate malefic planetary effects, connecting the individual's birth star with Lord Shiva's divine energy.

Where can I find Shiv Tandav Stotram lyrics from Sanskrit to Hindi?

The Shiv Tandav Stotram, composed by Ravana, is a powerful and popular hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva. While this document provides the Vedasara Shiva Stotram with Sanskrit, Romanized, and English meanings, resources for Shiv Tandav Stotram lyrics in Sanskrit to Hindi are widely available online. You can find PDF versions, including those from publishers like Gita Press Gorakhpur, on various devotional websites, YouTube channels, and religious texts. Many also offer audio recitations to aid pronunciation and understanding.