Shloka – Shiva 8
तीक्ष्णदंष्ट्र महाकाय कल्पान्तदहनोपम । भैरवाय नमस्तुभ्यमनुज्ञां दातुमर्हसि ॥ Meaning:Oh! The one with sharp teeth, huge body, destroyer (like fire) of the worlds, Bhairava grant permission to offer salutations to You...
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तीक्ष्णदंष्ट्र महाकाय कल्पान्तदहनोपम । भैरवाय नमस्तुभ्यमनुज्ञां दातुमर्हसि ॥ Meaning:Oh! The one with sharp teeth, huge body, destroyer (like fire) of the worlds, Bhairava grant permission to offer salutations to You...
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गणपति न्यायःThis maxim has its origin in the custom of worshipping Ganapati first on the occasion of the worship of the gods and goddesses whoever they may be and is used to denote the first place to be assigned or the highest...
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अपसर्पन्तु ते भूता ये भूता भूमिसंस्थिताः । ये भूता विघ्नकर्तारस्ते गच्छन्तु शिवाज्ञया ॥ Meaning:The (evil) beings who are on earth let them move away; The (evil) beings who create obstacles let them go by the wish of Shiva.Word...
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प्राणं चापि परित्यज्य मानमेवाभि रक्षतु । अनित्यो भवति प्राणो मानमाचन्द्रतारकम् ॥ Meaning:Even at the cost of one’s life one should preserve his honour, as life is temporary and honour is ever lasting as the moon and...
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गडुरिकाप्रवाहन्यायःThis maxim takes its origin from the fact that in a flock of sheep, if one accidentally slips into a well, the rest will also fall in that well. It is used to denote the tendency of blindly following others...
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