This is to be recited by us before, during and after a journey. Lord Shiva, as Margabandhu, is believed to be with us and protect us from all hardships during our journey. Personally, I feel I seek Shiva's blessings, nearness and guidance in this journey called 'life'.
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ReplyDeleteGreat work. I would like a pdf copy. please send it to, serendipty.072012 at gmail dot com
It would be great either if you directly allowed the download or copy.
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Namaskaram,
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1. I create the PDF only when someone requests me for one.
2. Copying has been prevented to discourage some people from copying and pasting slokas onto their websites/blogs without even providing a source/reference link. I need to be fair to a few friends of mine (and to myself) who have put in their time and effort in typing some slokas for my blog. I hope you understand.
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Nandini
I want pdf please someone helpd me
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DeleteThe PDF has been uploaded on this page itself. If you click on the right top arrow (Pop-Out),it will display the PDF version and you can download it using the down-arrow button on the right top. Please let me know if you have any issues.
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thanks for giving the sloka of lord shiva om namah shiva
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome :)
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Nandini
Thank you Nandini. Somehow this remarkable shloka is construed as one for travel and journeys. I agree with you that it is the Journey of life it addresses. Could you post the translations , meaning or a commentary on it?
ReplyDeleteNamaskaram Mahesh ji,
DeleteThank you so much for your kind acknowledgment. The translation link has been provided at the top of the sloka itself. With God's Grace, I shall see if I can also get hold of some commentary on this. Thanks so much.
Hari Aum,
Nandini
sir we would be helpful 2 u if u can post the slokas in other languages also
ReplyDeleteIt's found very useful. Kindly forward pdf format to vivluxsun@gmail.com for my perusal. Thanks.
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Nandini
I am looking for Apaammrityuhara stotram.I would be really glad if you post it on your blog.
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me the first few lines in that stotram?
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Nandini
गौरी वल्लभ कामारे काल कूट विषाशन मामुद्धार पदमभोदे
Deletekindly send this sloka in pdf format savithriramadoss1961@gmail.com thanks in advance
ReplyDeletePlease mail me the Pdf version. Thanks, Iyer Narayanan
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Nandini
please please send me a pdf copy of this stotra...
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could you please tell the meaning of "chashuthosho" in the last line..
ReplyDeleteNamaskaram,
DeleteI am not sure but I can try.
marga madhye abhayam cha ashutosho mahesha ... reading this stotram would assure protection during the journey and Maheshwara would be easily pleased.
Hari Aum!
can i hav word by word meaning of this stotram?
ReplyDeletepl. send it to my mail. haimamani@gmail.com. thanks subramanian
Namaskaram. The meaning has been provided as a link before the start of the stotram. I do not have word by word meaning with me.
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