Shiv Stuti – Ashutosh Shashank Shekhar
Sanskrit:
आशुतोष शशांक शेखर,
चन्द्र मौलि चिदम्बर,
कोटि कोटि प्रणाम शम्भु,
कोटि नमन दिगम्बर ॥
निर्विकार ओंकार अविनाशी,
तुम्ही देवाधिदेव,
जगत सर्जक प्रलय कर्ता,
शिवं सत्यम् सुन्दर ॥
निर्विकार स्वरूप कलेश्वर,
महायोगीश्वर,
दयानिधि दानिश्वर जय,
जटाधार अभयंकर ॥
शूलपाणि त्रिशूल धारी,
औघडि बाघम्बरि,
जय महेश त्रिलोचन,
विश्वनाथ विश्वम्भर ॥
नाथ नागेश्वर हरो हर,
पाप साप अभिशाप तम,
महादेव महान भोले,
सदा शिव शिव शंकर ॥
जगतपति अनुरक्ति भक्ति,
सदैव तेरे चरण हो,
क्षमा हो अपराध सब,
जय जयति जगदीश्वर ॥
जन्म जीवन जगत का,
संताप ताप मिटे सभी,
ॐ नमः शिवाय मन,
जपता रहे पंचाक्षर ॥
आशुतोष शशांक शेखर,
चन्द्र मौलि चिदम्बर,
कोटि कोटि प्रणाम शम्भु,
कोटि नमन दिगम्बर ॥
कोटि नमन दिगम्बर..
कोटि नमन दिगम्बर..
कोटि नमन दिगम्बर..
Transliteration (English):
Ashutosh Shashank Shekhar,
Chandra Mauli Chidambara,
Koti Koti Pranam Shambhu,
Koti Naman Digambara.
Nirvikar Omkar Avinashi,
Tumhi Devadhi Dev,
Jagat Sarjak Pralay Karta,
Shivam Satyam Sundara.
Nirankar Swaroop Kaleshwar,
Maha Yogeeshwar,
Dayanidhi Danishwar Jay,
Jatadhar Abhayankara.
Shool Pani Trishul Dhari,
Augadi Baghambari,
Jay Mahesh Trilochanay,
Vishwanath Vishambhara.
Nath Nageshwar Haro Har,
Paap Saap Abhishaap Tam,
Mahadev Mahan Bhole,
Sada Shiv Shiv Sankara.
Jagat Pati Anurakati Bhakti,
Sadaiv Tere Charan Ho,
Kshama Ho Aparadh Sab,
Jay Jayati Jagadishwara.
Janam Jeevan Jagat Ka,
Santaap Taap Mite Sabhi,
Om Namah Shivaay Man,
Japta Rahe Panchakshara.
Ashutosh Shashank Shekhar,
Chandra Mauli Chidambara,
Koti Koti Pranaam Shambhoo,
Koti Naman Digambara.
Koti Naman Digambara..
Koti Naman Digambara..
Koti Naman Digambara..
Meaning and Significance:
This Shiv Stuti praises the various attributes of Lord Shiva, such as Ashutosh, the easily pleased, and Shashank Shekhar, the one who bears the crescent moon on his head. It recognizes him as the Creator and Destroyer of the Universe (Jagat Sarjak Pralay Karta), the Ever-Beautiful (Shivam Satyam Sundara), and the Three-Eyed One (Trilochanay). The stuti expresses deep devotion and seeks forgiveness, protection, and liberation from the sufferings of life.
Benefits of Chanting Shiv Stuti:
- Spiritual Upliftment: Chanting this mantra invokes divine grace, leading to spiritual awakening and peace.
- Protection and Blessings: It is believed to protect against negative energies and obstacles in life.
- Relief from Suffering: As the compassionate deity, Lord Shiva blesses his devotees by reducing their mental and physical suffering.
- Mental Clarity: Reciting the stuti helps in calming the mind and gaining focus.
- Divine Forgiveness: The mantra also seeks forgiveness for one’s sins and errors, leading to inner purification.
Best Time to Chant:
- Morning (Brahma Muhurta): The period between 4 AM to 6 AM is ideal for chanting, as it is considered a sacred time.
- Mondays: Being the day dedicated to Lord Shiva, chanting on Mondays has special significance.
- Maha Shivaratri: This festival, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an auspicious occasion to chant the stuti with heightened spiritual benefits.
Disclaimer:
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Additional Resources:
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- Shiv Stuti Video: YouTube Link to Shiv Stuti
- Shiv Mantras: Guide to Shiva Mantras
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