Kailash Rana Shiv Chandra Mouli Lyrics !exclusive! [1080p FHD]

In this post, we bring you the complete so you can sing along and immerse yourself in the devotion of Bholenath.

: Refers to Shiva as the "King of Mount Kailash," his celestial abode representing purity and bliss.

The song "Shiv Chandra Mouli" is a devotional tribute to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The lyrics express the singer's love, devotion, and reverence for Lord Shiva, who is also known as Shankar, Mahadev, and Shiv.

Why these lyrics endure:

Kailash Rana's voice is a perfect fit for this devotional song. His soulful rendition brings out the emotional depth of the lyrics, making the listener feel the devotion and sincerity. His voice has a calming effect, making the song a perfect choice for meditation and relaxation.

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Vrishabhan wahan, jhule chandrama, Rudraksh ki mala, ratan tharai. Chandan charchit, kundal jhalrai, Bhaktan ke kasht, pal mein harai. kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics

Kailash Rana Shiv Chandra Mouli, Chandra Mouli, Chandra Mouli || Shambhu, Bholenath, Bhootnath, Jai Jai Girijapati, Jai Jai Jai ||

रवींदु दावानल पूर्ण भाळी । स्वतेज नेत्रीं तिमिरौघ जाळी । ब्रह्मांडधीशा मदनांतकारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥२॥

Singing or listening to these names is believed to bring peace of mind and remove negative energy from one's life. In this post, we bring you the complete

You can find the full lyrics and audio for the Marathi prayer, "Kailasrana Shiv Chandramouli" (Shiv Stuti), dedicated to Lord Shiva, at the following resources: YouTube (Lyrical video with Supriya Joshi) YouTube (Alternative video with lyrics) Scribd (PDF of the lyrics) YouTube (Alternative lyrical video) Facebook (Discussion and lyrics)

For the best spiritual experience, it is traditionally recommended to chant this hymn during the early morning hours ( Mahurata ) or during evening prayers, preferably while facing East or North.