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  2. Shiva Tandava Stotra - Wikipedia

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    In Sanskrit, tāṇḍava (nominative case: tāṇḍavam) means a frantic dance; [3] stotra (nominative case: stotram) means a panegyric, [4] or a hymn of praise. The entire compound can be translated as "Hymn of praise of Shiva's dance".

  3. List of suktas and stutis - Wikipedia

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    Shiva Tandava Stotra; References External links. Audio files at Sanskrit Documents Collection ... Audio files at Sanskrit Documents Collection; Alphabetical List of ...

  4. Tandava - Wikipedia

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    The Shivapradosha stotra says when Shiva performs the Sandhya Tandava, the other gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Sarasvati, Lakshmi and Indra play musical instruments and sing Shiva's praises. [7] The Shiva Tandava Stotra is a stotra (Hindu hymn) that describes Shiva's power and beauty, believed to have been written by Ravana, a great devotee of ...

  5. Stotra - Wikipedia

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    Stotra (Sanskrit: स्तोत्र) is a Sanskrit word that means "ode, eulogy or a hymn of praise." [1] [2] It is a literary genre of Indian religious texts designed to be melodically sung, in contrast to a shastra which is composed to be recited. [1] A stotra can be a prayer, a description, or a conversation, but always with a poetic ...

  6. Shivastotra - Wikipedia

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    Shivastotra (Sanskrit: शिवस्तोत्र), Shivastuti, or Shivastava is a Sanskrit hymn to Shiva. It may refer to: It may refer to: Shiva Tandava Stotra

  7. Ravananugraha - Wikipedia

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    The song was the Shiva Tandava Stotram. The pleased Shiva bestowed a powerful linga , the Atmalinga (lingam of the soul), his symbol, to be worshipped by Ravana at Lanka, but with the condition that wherever the linga was placed on earth, it would stay there for eternity.

  8. Shri Rudram - Wikipedia

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    Chamakam (Sanskrit: चमकम्) is added by scriptural tradition to the Shri Rudram. [1] [2] The text is important in Shaivism, where Shiva is viewed as the Parabrahman. The hymn is an early example of enumerating the names of a deity. [3]

  9. Sanskrit literature - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit literature is a broad term for all literature composed in Sanskrit. ... Bhaja Govindam, and the Shiva Tandava Stotra. ... Sanskrit Documents Collection: ...