ShivAshtakam


By Sri Adi Shankaracharya

Listen to Shivashtakam

Stotram Meaning

9 comments:

  1. Thank You, Nandini
    I needed this stotra and just found it in one search, thanks to you again. In high-school, in sanskrit syllabus i once studied this stotra and at that time i memorised it, but over the years i got apart from it. Again I needed to practice this shivashtak and i found it, thanks to internet and lots of thanks to you with well wishes....

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  2. Namaskaram. I am glad you were able to find this sloka that you have been searching for. It is all God's Grace. I came to know about this sloka through my grand mom when I was in high school :) Thank you so much for your comments.

    Hari Aum
    Nandini

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  3. In some places I heard 'Sadasacharitham' instead of 'charitram vichitram'. Is this correct?

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  4. Namaskaram,

    I do not know which is the correct one. The Sanksrit version that I have says 'charitram vichitram'. I usually check with my Tamil version when I see a discrepancy. Since it also said the same, I posted it here.

    Hari Aum,
    Nandini

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  5. Hello Rajya nandini ji,

    I just saw this blog and this is awesome. No words enough to appreciate your efforts. I would really be grateful if you can tell me where on internet can I get the meaning of Rudram chantings (namakam & chamakam)in English or Malayalam. I think I saw some in tamil but I cant read tamil. thank you. God bless!


    Jijiraj

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    1. You can also find it here:
      http://www.scribd.com/doc/2601866/Rudram-and-Chamakam-with-English-Translation

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  6. Namaskaram Jijiraj ji,

    Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. I have an English PDF document which I can pass on to you. You could either leave your email address here or you could email me at the address you see on my profile. I shall email it to you.

    Hari Aum,
    Nandini

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  7. Jivet shatam sharadah

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