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Karpur Gauram Karunavataram |

Sansara Saram Bhujagendra Haram ||

Sada Vasantam Hridayaravinde |

Bhavam Bhavani Sahitam Namami ||

 

Meaning

 

Meaning -

I salute to the merciful Bhava (i.e. Shiva) who is with his consort Sati, Adorned with the necklace of the serpent.

Word to word meaning-

Karpur Gauram : The one who is as pure as camphor(kapur)
Karuna avatar : The avatar full of compassion
Sansara Saram : The one who is the essence of the world
Bhujagendra haram: The one with the serpent king as his garland
Sada vasantam : Always residing
Hriday arvinde: In the lotus of the heart
Bhavam Bhavani: Oh lord and goddess (Sati: wife of Shiva)
Sahitam Namami: I bow to you both

FM

Hey Shiva Shankara, Sukha Kara, Dukha Hara (Bestower of Happiness and Destroyer of Sorrows)

Hey Shiva Shankara Hey Maheshwara
Sukha Kara    Dukha Hara    Hara Hara Shankara

Om Namah Shivaya, Hara Om Namah Shivaya
Shiva is the destroyer of the ego, and the witness of all that passes.

All sorrow stems from identification with transient things, all happiness from identification with the eternal.Om namah Shivaya = Om salutations to Shiva, literally,

  • or metaphorically, I am at one with the infinite.
    Shankara = Destroyer/remover of Doubt
    Maheshwara = great lord
    Sukha = happiness   Kara = bestower
    Dukha = sorrow     Hara = remover/destroyer
FM

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