The document discusses the Shiva Tandava Stotram, a Hindu hymn that describes the power and beauty of the Hindu god Shiva. It is traditionally attributed to Ravana, the demon king of Lanka and devotee of Shiva. The hymn contains verses praising Shiva that are believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and spiritual attainments if recited. Specific verses describe Shiva dancing his Tandava dance while adorned with snakes and a crescent moon in his hair, bestowing blessings through his compassionate gaze, and granting prosperity, siddhis, and more to devotees.
The document discusses the Shiva Tandava Stotram, a Hindu hymn that describes the power and beauty of the Hindu god Shiva. It is traditionally attributed to Ravana, the demon king of Lanka and devotee of Shiva. The hymn contains verses praising Shiva that are believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and spiritual attainments if recited. Specific verses describe Shiva dancing his Tandava dance while adorned with snakes and a crescent moon in his hair, bestowing blessings through his compassionate gaze, and granting prosperity, siddhis, and more to devotees.
The document discusses the Shiva Tandava Stotram, a Hindu hymn that describes the power and beauty of the Hindu god Shiva. It is traditionally attributed to Ravana, the demon king of Lanka and devotee of Shiva. The hymn contains verses praising Shiva that are believed to bring prosperity, happiness, and spiritual attainments if recited. Specific verses describe Shiva dancing his Tandava dance while adorned with snakes and a crescent moon in his hair, bestowing blessings through his compassionate gaze, and granting prosperity, siddhis, and more to devotees.
Shiva Tandava Stotram is a stotra (Hindu hymn) that describes the Hindu God Shiva's power and beauty. It is traditionally attributed to Ravana, the asura King of Lanka and devotee of Shiva. Both the ninth and tenth quatrains of this hymn conclude with lists of Shiva's epithets as destroyer, even the destroyer of death itself. You may achieve anything by mere recitation of these lines of Shiva Tandava Stotram
With his neck, consecrated by the flow of water flowing from the thick forest-like locks of hair, and on the neck, where the lofty snake is hanging like a garland, and the Damaru drum making the sound of Damat Damat Damat Damat, Lord Siva did the auspicious dance of Tandava and may He shower prosperity on us all.[1] ... OM NAMAH SHIVAY ...
May my mind seek happiness in the Lord Siva, in whose mind all the living beings of the glorious universe exist, who is the sportive companion of Parvati (daughter of the mountain king), who controls invincible hardships with the flow of his compassionate look, who is all-pervasive (the directions are his clothes).[3] ... OM NAMAH SHIVAY ...
?????? Shiva Tandava Stotram for all types of prosperity
May Lord Siva give us prosperity, who has the moon (relative of the Cakora bird) as his head-jewel, whose hair is tied by the red snake-garland, whose foot-stool is grayed by the flow of dust from the flowers from the rows of heads of all the Gods, Indra/Vishnu and others.[5] ... OM NAMAH SHIVAY ...
?????? Shiva Tandava Stotram For wealth of Siddhis
lala?a ca tvara jvalad dhana�jaya sphuli?gabha nipita pa�casayaka? naman nilimpa nayakam ? sudha mayu khale khaya virajamana sekhara? maha kapali sampade siro ja?a lamastu na? ? 6 ?
?????? Shiva Tandava Stotram MEANING
May we get the wealth of Siddhis from Siva's locks of hair, which devoured the God of Love with the sparks of the fire flaming in His forehead, who is bowed by all the celestial leaders, who is beautiful with a crescent moon.[6] ... OM NAMAH SHIVAY ...