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Chandramaulisha Stotram — Word-by-Word Meaning

चन्द्रमौलीश स्तोत्रम्

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Word-by-Word Breakdown

Complete Translation

A hymn to Chandramaulisha — Lord Shiva who wears the crescent moon upon His crown — adoring the three-eyed Lord, consort of Uma, the giver of refuge and liberation.

Origin & History

Source: Sringeri tradition

Author: Bharati Tirtha

Period: Medieval

The Chandramaulisha Stotram is traditionally ascribed to Bharati Tirtha. A hymn to Chandramaulisha — Lord Shiva who wears the crescent moon upon His crown — adoring the three-eyed Lord, consort of Uma, the giver of refuge and liberation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Chandramaulisha Stotram?
A hymn to Chandramaulisha — Lord Shiva who wears the crescent moon upon His crown — adoring the three-eyed Lord, consort of Uma, the giver of refuge and liberation.
Who composed it and when is it recited?
It is attributed to Bharati Tirtha (Sringeri tradition). It is recited in the morning or evening with devotion, especially on Mondays and during Maha Shivaratri and Shravan.

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