![]() Release your arms low down by the knees and snake from side to side with your spine. Sarab shakti, sarab shakti, sarab shakti, namo namo ![]() Bow at the words namo namo.Īdi shakti (left), adi shakti (right), adi shakti (left), namo namo (bow) You’ll take two sways to the left, two sways to the right then two sways again to the left. Feel free to come up with your own movements by embodying your physical self, or learn a previously developed sequence like the one shared here.Įach line of the mantra will have a different movement, so give yourself some time to practice before you make it a meditation.Īdi shakti, adi shakti, adi shakti, namo namoīring your arms out to a goal-post shape with closed fingers. This adds in movement with the mantra, thus making it a full-body, devotional experience. Thus ends the Rudrastakam composed by Shri Goswami Tulasidas.This version adds what is known as Celestial Communication. Lord Shambhu will be pleased if the devotee recites Rudrashtakam This Rudrashtakam composed by the poet is to please the Lord Hara My Lord is pleased, Protect me from the state of pain, O Lord Shambhu || 8 || Please help me to uplift from the sorrows of birth and old age, miserable I am by the sufferings O God I always bow before you at every moment O, my Lord, I don’t know yagna, the Japa, or the puja’s They can’t experience the happiness, peace, or the end to their sufferingsīe pleased, O the Lord who resides in all the beings || 7 || Who is always happy immersed in eternal bliss and the remover of wrong thoughts or intensionsīe pleased, pleased O the God who killed the God of Love Manmadha || 6 ||Īs long as the lotus feet of the Goddess Uma’s Lord…Īre not worshipped by the beings in this world You, the one who always brings happiness to the good people, The destroyer of Tripura The one who is beyond the elemental aspects, who is auspicious in nature, who brings an end to the Kalpa I bow to you, whose abode can be attained by single thought (with devotion) O the Lord of goddess Bhavani || 5 || Who removes the threefold sufferings, holding a trident in hands O the one who filled up the entire cosmos, I worship you the Lord who shines like millions of suns Who is terrible, extraordinary, courageous, and the supreme controller O the beloved Lord Shankara, the Lord of all beings, I bow to you || 4 || Who wears the skin of animals as his clothes and a garland of skulls Who has a cheerful face and a blue throat, O the merciful one The one who is adorned with hanging earrings, whose eyes are large and pleasant The forehead, adorned with a crescent moon, and the neck with a snake || 3 || Who is present in all the beings, whose body is auspicious and radiant I bow to you, who is white, resembling the snow mountain and whose being is very deep The adobe of virtues, who helps me to cross the samsara, I bow to you, Lord Shiva || 2 || Who is fearsome (to the wicked), the Mahakala, who is beyond the time and the compassionate Who is beyond speech, knowledge, and senses, The Lord of Mountains ![]() I bow to you, who is formless, the source of Omkara and the pure consciousness ![]() The divine form who abodes in the sky, I worship you (God Shiva). O the truthful one, beyond the gunas, beyond the thoughts or changes (vikalpas) and beyond any movements ![]() The one who is present everywhere, the supreme being, present in the form of Vedas. Namami shamishan Nirvan Roopam means – I bow to you the Lord, who is present as the Ishana (a Shiva’s form), and whose form is present in Nirvana state Ithi Shri Goswami Tulasidaasa krutam Sri Rudrashtakam Sampoornam || Rudrashtakam Meaning in English Priyam Shankaram Sarvanaatham Bhajaami || 4 || Lasadbhaal Baalendu Kanthe Bhujanga|| 3 || Rudrashtakam Lyrics in EnglishĬhidakaash Maakash Vaasam Bhajeham || 1 || Get Rudrashtakam Lyrics in English here, understand its meaning and chant it with devotion to get the grace of Lord Shiva. Rudrashtakam is also very popular with its first words of the lyrics Namami Shamishan Nirvan Roopam. Rudrashtakam consists of eight stanzas of hymns that narrate the many qualities and deeds of Lord Shiva such as the destruction of Tripura, and the annihilation of Kamadeva, etc. It appears in the Uttara Kanda of the Ram Charit Manas. Rudrashtakam is a devotional Sanskrit composition on Lord Shiva or Rudra by the Hindu Bhakti saint Tulsidas. WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn ![]()
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