Shanaishchara Stavaraja - includes Shani Kavacham (verses 1-6) and 108 Names of Shani (verses 6-19) - from the Bhavishya Purana Shanaishchara Stotram - also known as Dasharatha Shani Stotram RadhaKrishna Sahasranam (from the Narada Purana) Ganga Sahasranam (from the Skanda Purana) Lakshmi Sahasranam - also known as the Kamala Sahasranam (from the Padma Purana) Mahalakshmi Stotram from the Padma Purana (Mahalakshmi Ashtakam) Lalita Pancharatnam by Shankaracharya - also known as Lalita Stotram and as Lalita Panchakam Shiva Panchakshara Stotram by Shankaracharya Ganapati Atharvashirsha Upanishad (also known as the Ganapati Upanishad) - with swara marks Surya Sahasranam (from the Bhavishya Purana) Ganesh Sahasranam (from the Ganesh Purana) PDF Devi Mahatmyam (also known as Durga Saptashati and as Chandi Patha) Vedic Texts in Color Stay tuned for more full-color texts, to be added soon
One who has a bow in his hand, Lord Shiva, Armed with a bow.Sanskrit Texts to View, Print, or Download Lord of all living beings, Lord of creatures, Lord Shiva The sound of the holy syllable, One who has the form of Om King of the art of dancing, Lord Shiva, King among entertainers The preeminent creator of imagination, Worldly deception, Which causes the material world appear existent Epithet of Durga Name of the associate of Shuddhodan Goddess Durga, the fantastic figment or warmth, she is said to have persuasively drawn away from the minds of sages and so forth driving them into confusion. One who has the rocket Khatvangin in his hand One who offers harmony, Name of a Himalayan pinnacle, Abode of Lord Shiva Impressive, Another name for Lord Shiva, One who conquers fear Sinless, Righteous, Without any deficiency, Beauty, Perfect, Pure Of boundless qualities, A name of Lord Shiva One who is self-existent, Unborn, Boundless One who accomplish wishes immediately, Another name for Lord Shiva, HappyĪchintyah means ‘unthinkable’, a character that is beyond our awareness It is 112 ft(34-metre) tall, 147 ft(45-metre) long, and 24.99 ft(7.62-metre) wide statue with white Thirunamam at Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Let me tell you, Shiva statue, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the ‘Largest Bust Sculpture’ in the world. The Vedic-Brahmanic Shiva doctrine combines both monist (Advaita) and religious traditions (Dvaita), for example, Tamil Shaiva Siddhanta and Lingayatism with temples highlighting things such as linga, Shiv Parvati iconography, bull Nandi inside the premises, alleviation work of art showing belief and aspects of Shiva. Elsewhere he is worshipped in Lingam figure. Nataraja is the only model of Shiva idolize in a human figure format. Rudra (Enraged form of Shiva), Nataraja (Dancing form of Shiva), and Dhakshinamoorthy (Yoga form of Shiva). In Tamil, he was called by peculiar names other than Sivan. Shiva says that he is omnipresent, as he is present in the form of everyone’s consciousness. Lord Shiva is a pan-Hindu God, admired widely by Hindus, in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. There are different Lord Shiva names with which he is known amongst Hindus. The iconographical characteristics of Shiva are the snake around his neck, the enhancing curved moon, the holy river Ganga streaming from his twisted hair, the third eye on his forehead, the trishula as his weapon, and the damaru(drum). He is commonly idolized in the aniconic form of lingam. He is one of the five equal gods in Panchayatana puja of the Smarta culture of Hinduism. A goddess is expressed to be the energy, vitality, and power (Shakti) of each, with Parvati (Sati) the equivalent partner of Shiva. Lord Shiva is one of the extreme presence who discovers, protects and reconstructs the universe. He is also known as Mahadeva and considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism. Shiva (‘the auspicious one’) is one of the most important deity in the Hindu shrine, along with Brahma and Vishnu.