Kailash Rana Shiv Chandra Mouli Lyrics | OFFICIAL ◉ |

Vibhuti Bhushita Deha Digambara, Netra Traya Trishula Dhara Hara Shambho. Ananda Tandava Nritya Kare, Kashipate Shivajaya Jagadisha Shambho.

This piece is traditionally sung in the following Raags (melodic frameworks) in Hindustani classical and folk music:

Detailed breakdowns and translations are available on platforms like Performances:

Shiva is famously called Bhole Nath —the simple, innocent Lord who grants boons easily. The line "Bhaktan ke kasht, pal mein harai" reinforces this accessibility. Unlike other deities who require rigorous ritual purity, Shiva accepts the raw, unfiltered devotion of a broken heart. kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics

While the lyrics are traditional, many renowned artists have performed soulful renditions of this Stuti:

The one worshipped by Brahma and all other deities.

This imagery is significant in Hindu mythology. While the other gods wear golden crowns, Shiva is the cosmic yogi. Placing the crescent moon on his head signifies his control over time and the seasons (as the moon regulates the calendar). The lyrics of this song celebrate this form of Shiva—the gentle yet fierce destroyer of ego. Vibhuti Bhushita Deha Digambara, Netra Traya Trishula Dhara

The (like Pradosh Vrat or Mahashivratri) to recite this

He who has the king of serpents (Vasuki) coiled around his head/neck.

—the dormant spiritual energy within a devotee that rises through various energy centers. Kaarunya Sindhu The line "Bhaktan ke kasht, pal mein harai"

The embodiment of the Supreme Soul, filled with divine light ( Jyotir-mayam ). ✨ Spiritual Significance

Kailash rana, Shiv chandra mouli, Jata mein Ganga, dharat trishooli. Damru bajawat, Nandi pe sohai, Bhooton ke sang, bhole vihari.

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