thanku kamla, as long as this can come handy to members during this time around i am very happy to have brought it here..sunkan
I have not heard of such a sthothra. Thanks a lot for this thread contraining Shiva Sthothram-s and their Meanings in english. Very much useful for making IndusLadies aware of the shloka-s they recite/read. If permitted I may suggest few corrections to the text provided in the translations. A sample of the first verse of ShivapanchaksharaSthothra is herebelow: naagendrahaaraaya Trilocanaaya, bhasmaangaraagaaya maheshvaraaya, nityaaya shuddhaaya digambaraaya, tasmai nakaraaya namaH shivaaya| With regards
thanku for helping out here, sometime in english u can never have the same pronouncing like in tamil to english too...and amritvani is a bhajan type where people in north sing to tune one is by anuradha paudwal...sunkan
Hello Sunkan,bonk I have seen your knowing for shlokas and other prayers for the practice pujas ....It is very good.So can you ,if possible to send to me the dyaanam or (shokas) for Shri Ranganathawsamy,the lord Vishnu at ShriRangam.I was there in 2006 year.it's beautiful. Thanks and may God bless you and your family. jys................bonk
Re: Shiva Stotrams And Its Meanings All Under One Heading Here: submitting daaridryad Hi Ladies, I am another devotee of Shiva and my mom always tells me that he is the one with a very warm heart and never lets anyone go back empty handed. Here is a small contribution from my end to this thread.
Re: Shiva Stotrams And Its Meanings All Under One Heading Here: submitting daaridryad Dear Sunkan ma'am, Wonderful to go thru' this thread. Also loved your write-up on Kanakadhara Sthothram. A request please, can you post KalaBhairavashthakam too! I am told that chanting this sthothram alleviates misfortune and anger. Enjoy reading your posts, ma'am. Regards, Padme