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## Introduction, transliteration, and translation by Devendraray V .

Bhatt and S . V . Ganesan

 

Introduction:

 

The Shiva Mahimna Stotra is very popular among the devotees of Lord

Shiva

and is considered one of the best among all Stotras (or Stutis)

offered to Lord

Shiva . The legend about the circumstances leading to the

composition of this

Stotra is as follows.

 

A king named Chitraratha had constructed a nice garden . There were

beautiful flowers in this garden . These flowers were used every day

by the

king in worshipping Lord Shiva.

 

One day a Gandharva (Singer in the court of Indra, the Lord of the

Heaven)

named Pushhpadanta being fascinated by the beautiful flowers, began

to steal

them, as a consequence of which king Chitraratha could not offer

flowers to

Lord Shiva . He tried very hard to capture the thief, but in vain,

because

the Gandharvas have divine power to remain invisible.

 

Finally the king spread the Shiva Nirmaalya in his garden . Shiva

Nirmaalya consists of the Bilva leaves, flowers, et cetera which

have been used in worshipping Lord Shiva . The Shiva Nirmaalya is

considered holy.

 

The thief Pushhpadanta, not knowing this, walked on the Shiva

Nirmaalya,

and by that he incurred the wrath of Lord Shiva and lost the divine

power

of invisibility . He then designed a prayer to Lord Shiva for

forgiveness.

In this prayer he sung the greatness of the Lord.

 

This very prayer became well known as the `Shiva Mahimna Stotra'.

Lord Shiva became pleased by this StotraM, and returned

Pushhpadanta's

divine powers.

 

The legend has some basis since the name of the author is mentioned

in verse number 38 of the stotraM . The recital of this stotra is

very beneficial,

and Shri Ramakrishna, one of the famous saints of the nineteenth

century,

went into samadhi just by reciting a few verses from this hymn.

 

Let its recitation be beneficial to you as well! ##

 

 

... AUM namaH shivaaya ..

 

... atha shrii shivamahimnastotram.h ..

 

mahimnaH paaraM te paramavidushho yadyasadR^ishii

stutirbrahmaadiinaamapi tadavasannaastvayi giraH .

athaa.avaachyaH sarvaH svamatipariNaamaavadhi gR^iNan.h

mamaapyeshha stotre hara nirapavaadaH parikaraH .. 1..

 

## O, Lord Shiva, remover of all types of miseries, what wonder is

there, if

the prayer to you, chanted by one who is ignorant about your

greatness, is

worthless! Because, even the utterance ( speech ) of Brahmaa and

other gods

is not able to fathom your merits ( ie, greatness ). Hence, if

persons with very

limited intellect ( and I am one of them ) try to offer you a

prayer, their attempt

deserve your special favour . If it is so, I should not be a

exception . Hence,

(thinking like this ) I begin this prayer . (1) ##

 

 

atiitaH pa.nthaanaM tava cha mahimaa vaaN^manasayoH

atadvyaavR^ittyaa yaM chakitamabhidhatte shrutirapi .

sa kasya stotavyaH katividhaguNaH kasya vishhayaH

pade tvarvaachiine patati na manaH kasya na vachaH .. 2..

 

## O, Great God, so great is your majesty that it cannot be reached

by speech

and mind . Even the Vedas also, having become surprised, confirm

your

greatness by only saying `Neti', `Neti' (not this, not this) while

describing you .

Who can praise this type of greatness of yours? With how many

qualities is it

composed? Whose subject of description can it be ? And yet even then

whose

mind and speech are not attached to your this new Saguna form ? (2)

##

 

 

madhusphiitaa vaachaH paramamamR^itaM nirmitavataH

tava brahman.h kiM vaagapi suragurorvismayapadam.h .

mama tvetaaM vaaNiiM guNakathanapuNyena bhavataH

punaamiityarthe.asmin.h puramathana buddhirvyavasitaa .. 3..

 

## O, Paramaatmaa (Greatest Soul), as you are the very creator of

speech of

the Vedas, which is like highest type of nectar and as sweet as

honey, how

can even the speech of Brahaspati (Guru, or spiritual guide of gods)

surprise

you ? (ie, the speech of even Brahaspati is worthless before you).

O, Destroyer

of Three Cities of the demons, thinking that my speech may become

purified by

this act, my intellect (Buddhi) has become prepared to sing your

greatness . (3) ##

 

tavaishvaryaM yattajjagadudayaraxaapralayakR^it.h

trayiivastu vyastaM tisrushhu guNabhinnaasu tanushhu .

abhavyaanaamasmin.h varada ramaNiiyaamaramaNiiM

vihantuM vyaakroshiiM vidadhata ihaike jaDadhiyaH .. 4..

 

## O, Giver of Boons, your greatness is the cause of creation,

maintenance, and

destruction of the whole universe; this is supported by three Vedas

(ie, Rigveda,

Yajurveda, and Saamaveda); it is distributed in the three qualities

(ie, Satva, Rajas

and Tamas) and three bodies (of Brahmaa, VishhNu and Mahesha). Such

is your

greatness but certain stupid persons in this world are trying to

destroy it by slander,

which may be delightful to them but is really undelightful . (4) ##

 

 

kimiihaH ki.nkaayaH sa khalu kimupaayastribhuvanaM

kimaadhaaro dhaataa sR^ijati kimupaadaana iti cha .

atarkyaishvarye tvayyanavasara duHstho hatadhiyaH

kutarko.ayaM kaa.nshchit.h mukharayati mohaaya jagataH .. 5..

 

## If the Paramaatmaa (the Greatest Soul) creates the three worlds

(ie, the whole

Universe), what is his gesture ? What is his body ? What is his

plan ? What is his

basis (support)? What are his means (instruments,resources) ? These

are the

useless questions raised by some stupid critics, in order to mislead

people,

against one (i.e., you) who always remains incompatible to senses .

(5) ##

 

ajanmaano lokaaH kimavayavavanto.api jagataaM

adhishhThaataaraM kiM bhavavidhiranaadR^itya bhavati .

aniisho vaa kuryaad.h bhuvanajanane kaH parikaro

yato mandaastvaaM pratyamaravara sa.nsherata ime .. 6..

 

 

## O, Best Of The Gods, are the seven Lokas (It is believed that

there are seven

worlds in this Universe, namely, Bhooloka, Bhuvarloka, Svargaloka,

Maharloka,

Janaloka, Tapaloka, and Satyaloka) unborn ? Was the birth of the

Universe

independent of its Lord (ie, You) ? If it was so, then what were the

means by which

it was created that the stupid critics are creating doubts about

you? (ie, you are

the only creater of the whole Universe). (6) ##

 

trayii saaN^khyaM yogaH pashupatimataM vaishhNavamiti

prabhinne prasthaane paramidamadaH pathyamiti cha .

ruchiinaaM vaichitryaadR^ijukuTila naanaapathajushhaaM

nR^iNaameko gamyastvamasi payasaamarNava iva .. 7..

 

## The different practices based on the three Vedas, SaMkhya, Yoga,

Pashupata-mata, VaishhNava-mata etc . are but different paths (to

reach to the

Greatest Truth) and people on account of their different aptitude

choose from

them whatever they think best and deserved to be accepted . But as

the sea is

the final resting place for all types of streams , You are the only

reaching place for

all people whichever path,straight or zigzag, they may accept . (7)

##

 

mahoxaH khaTvaaN^gaM parashurajinaM bhasma phaNinaH

kapaalaM chetiiyattava varada tantropakaraNam.h .

suraastaaM taamR^iddhiM dadhati tu bhavadbhuupraNihitaaM

na hi svaatmaaraamaM vishhayamR^igatR^ishhNaa bhramayati .. 8..

 

## O, Giver of the Boons, the bull, the parts of a cot, chisel, the

elephant-skin, Ashes,

the serpent, the skull : these are the articles of your house-hold .

And yet gods get all

their riches merely by the movement of your eye-brows . Really,

false desires for

worldly things do not deceive (mislead) one who is always is

absorbed in his soul

( ie, the Yogi- in fact You ). (8) ##

 

dhruvaM kashchit.h sarvaM sakalamaparastvadhruvamidaM

paro dhrauvyaa.adhrauvye jagati gadati vyastavishhaye .

samaste.apyetasmin.h puramathana tairvismita iva

stuvan.h jihremi tvaaM na khalu nanu dhR^ishhTaa mukharataa .. 9..

 

## O, Destroyer Of ( Three ) Cities, some persons call this Universe

eternal ( ever

lasting), others call it temporary, and yet others call it both

eternal and temporary .

Hence, being surprised ( perplexed ) by these contradictory opinions

on this subject,

I am really becoming immodest in loquaciously praising You . (9) ##

 

tavaishvaryaM yatnAd.h yadupari viriJNchirhariradhaH

parichchhetuM yAtAvanilamanalaskandhavapushhaH .

tato bhaktishraddhA\-bharaguru\-gR^iNadbhyAM girisha yat.h

svayaM tasthe tAbhyAM tava kimanuvR^ittirna phalati .. 10..

 

## Brahma and VishhNu wanted to measure your wealth i.e.greatness .

You took the

form of Fire and your whole body was a column of fire extending over

space . While

Brahma took the form of a swan and flew high to see the top(head),

VishhNu took the

form of a boar and dug up downwards to see the bottom (feet).Neither

could succeed.

(While VishhNu confessed the truth, Brahma falsely claimed that he

had found the top

and persuaded the Ketaki flower to bear false witness.Shiva punished

Brahma by

removing one of his 5 heads and ordered that henceforth the Ketaki

flower should not

be used for his worship).When ultimately both praised you with full

devotion and faith,

you stood before them revealing your normal form . O, mountain-

dweller, does not

toeing your line always bear fruit? (10) ##

 

 

ayatnAdAsaadya tribhuvanamavairavyatikaraM

dashaasyo yadbAhUnabhR^ita\-raNakaNDU\-paravashAn.h .

shiraHpadmashreNI\-rachitacharaNAmbhoruha\-baleH

sthirAyAstvadbhaktestripurahara visphUrjitamidam.h .. 11..

 

## Oh,destroyer of the three cities! The effortless achievement of

the ten-headed

Ravana in making the three worlds enemyless( having conquered) and

his arrant

eagerness for further fight by stretching his arms,are but the

result of his constant

devotion to your lotus feet at which he ever laid the lotus garland

consisting of his

10 heads! (11) ##

 

amushhya tvatsevA\-samadhigatasAraM bhujavanaM

balAt.h kailaase.api tvadadhivasatau vikramayataH .

alabhyApAtAle.apyalasachalitA.ngushhThashirasi

pratishhThA tvayyAsId.h dhruvamupachito muhyati khalaH .. 12..

 

 

## Having obtained all his prowess through worshipping you, RavaNa

once dared

to test the power of his arms at your own dwelling place(Kailas

Mountain). When he

tried to lift it up, you just moved a toe of your foot on a head of

his and lo! Ravana

could not find rest or peace even in the nether-world . Surely,

power maddens the

wicked . Finally RavaNa reestablished his faith in you . (12) ##

 

 

yadR^iddhiM sutrAmNo varada paramochchairapi satIM

adhashchakre bANaH parijanavidheyatribhuvanaH .

na tachchitraM tasmin.h varivasitari tvachcharaNayoH

na kasyApyunnatyai bhavati shirasastvayyavanatiH .. 13..

 

## Oh boon-giver! BaaNa, the demon king made all the three worlds

serve him

with all their attendants and even the greatest wealth of Indra was

a trifle for him .

It was not a surprise at all, since he `dwelt' in your feet; who

does not rise in life by

bowing his head to you? (13) ##

 

akANDa\-brahmANDa\-xayachakita\-devAsurakR^ipA

vidheyasyA.a.asId.h yastrinayana vishhaM sa.nhR^itavataH .

sa kalmAshhaH kaNThe tava na kurute na shriyamaho

vikAro.api shlAghyo bhuvana\-bhaya\- bhaN^ga\- vyasaninaH .. 14..

 

## When the ocean was being churned by the gods and demons for

`amRit.h'(nectar),

various objects came forth: at one point, there emerged the

`kAlakUTa' poison which

threatened to consume everything . The gods as well as the demons

were stunned at

the prospect of the entire universe coming to an end, O, three-eyed

lord, who is ever

compassionate and engaged in removing the fear of the world, you

took it(poison) on

yourself by consuming it . (On Parvati's holding Shiva's throat at

that point, the poison

froze blue there itself and Shiva became `neelakanTha'). It is

strange that this stain in

your neck, though appearing to be a deformity, actually adds to your

richness and

personality . (14) ##

 

asiddhArthA naiva kvachidapi sadevAsuranare

nivartante nityaM jagati jayino yasya vishikhAH .

sa pashyannIsha tvAmitarasurasaadhAraNamabhUt.h

smaraH smartavyAtmA na hi vashishhu pathyaH paribhavaH .. 15..

 

 

## The cupid's(love-god `manmatha's) (flower) arrows never return

unaccomplished

whether the victims were gods or demons or men . However O, master!

he has now

become just a remembered soul (without body),since he looked upon

you as any

other ordinary god, shot his arrow and got burnt to ashes,in no

time . Insulting, masters

(who have controlled their senses), does one no good . (15) ##

 

mahI pAdaaghAtAd.h vrajati sahasA sa.nshayapadaM

padaM vishhNorbhrAmyad.h bhuja\-parigha\-rugNa\-graha\- gaNam.h .

muhurdyaurdausthyaM yAtyanibhR^ita\-jaTA\-taaDita\-taTA

jagadraxAyai tvaM naTasi nanu vAmaiva vibhutA .. 16..

 

## You dance for protecting the world, but strangely, your glorious

act appears to

produce the opposite result in that the earth suddenly struck by

your dancing feet

doubts that it is coming to an end; even VishhNu's domain is shaken

in fear when

your mace like arms bruise the planets; the godly region feels

miserable when its

banks are struck by your agitated matted locks (of hair)! (16) ##

 

viyadvyaapI tArA\-gaNa\-guNita\-phenodgama\-ruchiH

pravAho vArAM yaH pR^ishhatalaghudR^ishhTaH shirasi te .

jagaddvIpAkAraM jaladhivalayaM tena kR^itamiti

anenaivonneyaM dhR^itamahima divyaM tava vapuH .. 17..

 

## The divine river flows extensively through the sky and its charm

is enhanced by the

illumination of the foam by the groups of stars . (Brought down to

the earth by the King

Bhagiratha by propitiating Lord Shiva and known as Ganga) it creates

many islands

and whirlpools on the earth . The same turbulent river appears like

a mere droplet of

water on your head. This itself shows how lofty and divine your body

(form) is! (17) ##

 

 

rathaH xoNI yantA shatadhR^itiragendro dhanuratho

rathAN^ge chandrArkau ratha\-charaNa\-pANiH shara iti .

didhaxoste ko.ayaM tripuratR^iNamADambara vidhiH

vidheyaiH krIDantyo na khalu paratantrAH prabhudhiyaH .. 18..

 

## When you wanted to burn the three cities, you had the earth as

the chariot, Brahma as

the charioteer,the Meru mountain as the bow, the sun and the moon as

the parts of the

chariot and VishhNu himself(who holds the chariot-wheeel in his

hand -Sudarshan

chakra?), as the arrow . Why this demonstrative show when you as the

dictator of

everything, could have done the job as a trifle? The Lord's

greatness is not dependent on

anybody or anything . ( Incidentally there is a view that the

burning of the three cities would

refer to the burning of three kinds of bodies of man i.e. `sthUla

sharIra', `sUkshma sharIra'

and `kAraNa sharIra'). (18) ##

 

hariste sAhasraM kamala balimAdhAya padayoH

yadekone tasmin.h nijamudaharannetrakamalam.h .

gato bhaktyudrekaH pariNatimasau chakravapushhaH

trayANAM raxAyai tripurahara jAgarti jagatAm.h .. 19.. ##

 

VishhNu once brought 1000 lotuses and was placing them at your feet;

after placing 999

flowers he found that one was missing; he plucked out one of his own

eyes and offered it

as a lotus; this supreme exemplification of devotion on his part was

transformed into the

wheel (sudarshana chakra) in his hand, which he uses for protecting

the world . (19) ##

 

 

kratau supte jAgrat.h tvamasi phalayoge kratumatAM

kva karma pradhvastaM phalati purushhArAdhanamR^ite .

atastvAM samprexya kratushhu phaladaana\-pratibhuvaM

shrutau shraddhAM badhvA dR^iDhaparikaraH karmasu janaH .. 20..

 

 

## You ensure that there is a connection between cause and effect

and hence when men

perform a sacrifice they obtain good results . Otherwise how can

there be future result for

a past action? Thus on seeing your power in rewarding people

performing sacrificial

worship, with good results, men believe in Vedas and firmly engage

themselves in various

worshipful acts . (20) ##

 

kriyAdaxo daxaH kratupatiradhIshastanubhR^itAM

R^ishhINAmArtvijyaM sharaNada sadasyAH sura\-gaNAH .

kratubhra.nshastvattaH kratuphala\-vidhAna\-vyasaninaH

dhruvaM kartuM shraddhA vidhuramabhichArAya hi makhAH .. 21.. ##

 

All the same,O Protector . though you exert to reward all

sacrifices . those done without faith

in you become counter-productive, as exemplified in the case of the

sacrifice performed by

Daksha; Daksha was well-versed in the art of sacrifices and himself

the Lord of Creation;

besides, he was the chief performer: the great maharishis were the

priests and the various

gods were the participants! (Daksha did not invite Shiva and

insulted him greatly; thus enraged,

Shiva destroyed the sacrifice and Daksha too). (21) ##

 

 

prajAnAthaM nAtha prasabhamabhikaM svAM duhitaraM

gataM rohid.h bhuutAM riramayishhumR^ishhyasya vapushhA .

dhanushhpANeryAtaM divamapi sapatrAkR^itamamuM

trasantaM te.adyApi tyajati na mR^igavyAdharabhasaH .. 22..

 

## O, Protector! Once Brahma became infatuated with his own

daughter . When she fled taking

the form of a female deer he also took the form of a male deer and

chased her . You took the form

of a hunter and went after him, with a bow in hand . Struck by your

arrow and very much frightened,

Brahma fled to the sky taking the form of a star . Even today he

stands frightened by you . (22) ##

 

 

svalAvaNyAsha.nsA dhR^itadhanushhamahnAya tR^iNavat.h

puraH plushhTaM dR^ishhTvA puramathana pushhpAyudhamapi .

yadi straiNaM devI yamanirata\-dehArdha\-ghaTanAt.h

avaiti tvAmaddhA bata varada mugdhA yuvatayaH .. 23..

 

## O, destroyer of the three cities! Boon-giver! Practitioner of

austerities! Before the very eyes of Parvati,

you reduced Manmatha (the god of love) to ashes,the moment he tried

to arouse passion in you for Parvati,

by shooting his famous flower arrows . Even after witnessing this,

if Parvati, thinks that you are attracted by

her physical charm, on the basis of your sharing half the body with

her, certainly women are under self-

delusion . (23) ##

 

shmashAneshhvAkrIDA smarahara pishAchAH sahacharaaH

chitA\-bhasmAlepaH sragapi nR^ikaroTI\-parikaraH .

amaN^galyaM shIlaM tava bhavatu nAmaivamakhilaM

tathApi smartR^INAM varada paramaM maN^galamasi .. 24..

 

## O,boon giver! O,destroyer of Cupid! You play in the burning

ghats . your friends are the ghosts .

Your body is smeared with the ashes of the dead bodies . Your

garland is of human skulls . Every

spect of your character is thus inauspicious . Let it be . It does

not matter . Because, with all these

known oddness, you are quick to grant all auspicious things to the

people who just think of you . (It

is interesting to note here that in his Devi aparaadha kshamApana

stotra Shankaracharya says

that,despite his poor and deficient possessions,Shiva got the power

to grant boons entirely

because because of his having taken the hand of Parvathi in

marriage; in the previous shloka,

Pushhpadanta calls it naive on the part of Parvati, if she thinks

that Shiva is attracted by her charm

simply because he is sharing half the body with her.This dichotomy

etc . is due to the custom that

when a particular lord is to be extolled, the other gods are to be

belittled to some extent). (24) ##

 

manaH pratyak.h chitte savidhamavidhAyAtta\-marutaH

prahR^ishhyadromANaH pramada\-salilotsaN^gati\-dR^ishaH .

yadAlokyAhlAdaM hrada iva nimajyAmR^itamaye

dadhatyantastattvaM kimapi yaminastat.h kila bhavAn.h .. 25..

 

## The great yogis regulate their breath, control and still their

mind, look inward and enjoy the bliss

with their hair standing on edge and eyes filled with tears of joy .

It looks as though they are immersed

in nectar . That bliss which they see in their heart and exult thus,

is verily you Yourself! (25) (The second

line has an alternate (paaThabheda), salilotsa.ngita (salila +

utsa.ngita). However, utsa.ngati is more

appropriate than sa.ngita, both in terms of meaning and grammar!

sa.ngita has grammatical problems

(it needs to be sa.ngIta which does not fit the meter! It may as

well be some printer's mistake originally

which got reprinted in newer books.) ##

 

tvamarkastvaM somastvamasi pavanastvaM hutavahaH

tvamApastvaM vyoma tvamu dharaNirAtmA tvamiti cha .

parichchhinnAmevaM tvayi pariNatA bibhrati giraM

na vidmastattattvaM vayamiha tu yat.h tvaM na bhavasi .. 26..

 

## You are the sun, the moon, the air, the fire, the water, the sky

(ether/space), and the earth (the five

elements or `bhUtA's). You are the Self which is omnipresent . Thus

people describe in words every

attribute as yours . On the other hand, I do not know any

fundamental principle or thing or substance,

which you are not! (26) ##

 

trayIM tisro vR^ittIstribhuvanamatho trInapi surAn.h

akArAdyairvarNaistribhirabhidadhat.h tIrNavikR^iti .

turIyaM te dhAma dhvanibhiravarundhAnamaNubhiH

samasta\-vyastaM tvAM sharaNada gR^iNAtyomiti padam.h .. 27..

 

## O, grantor of refuge and protection! The word `OM' consists of

the three letters `a', `u' and `m'. It refers

to the three Vedas(Rik, YajuH and SAma), the three states

(Jaagrat.h, Swapna, and sushhupti-awakened,

dreaming and sleeping),the three worlds(BhUH, bhuvaH and suvaH) and

the three gods (Brahma, VishhNu

and Mahesha).It refers to you yourself both through the individual

letters as well as collectively; in the latter

form (i.e . the total word `OM') it refers to your omnipresent

absolute nature, as the fourth state of existence

i.e `turIyaM' (sleep-like yet awakened and alert state, as a fully-

drawn bow). (27) ##

 

 

bhavaH sharvo rudraH pashupatirathograH sahamahAn.h

tathA bhImeshAnAviti yadabhidhAnAshhTakamidam.h .

amushhmin.h pratyekaM pravicharati deva shrutirapi

priyAyAsmaidhAmne praNihita\-namasyo.asmi bhavate .. 28..

 

## I salute you as the dear abode of the following 8 names:bhava,

sharva, rudra, pashupati, ugra,

sahamahAn.h, bhiima, and Ishaana; the `Vedas' also discusses

individually about these names .

(28) (Also a variation of first and second lines as

sahamahAnstathaa.) ##

 

namo nedishhThAya priyadava davishhThAya cha namaH

namaH xodishhThAya smarahara mahishhThAya cha namaH .

namo varshhishhThAya trinayana yavishhThAya cha namaH

namaH sarvasmai te tadidamatisarvAya cha namaH .. 29..

 

## O, destroyer of Cupid! O, the three-eyed one! Salutations to you,

who is the forest-lover, the nearest

and the farthest; the minutest and the biggest, the oldest and the

youngest; salutations to you who is

everything and beyond everything! (29) ##

 

bahula\-rajase vishvotpattau bhavAya namo namaH

prabala\-tamase tat.h saMhAre harAya namo namaH .

jana\-sukhakR^ite sattvodriktau mR^iDAya namo namaH

pramahasi pade nistraiguNye shivAya namo namaH .. 30..

 

## Salutations to you in the name of'Bhava' in as much as you create

the world by taking the `rajas' as the

dominant quality; salutations to you in the name of `Hara' in as

much as you destroy the world by taking the

`tamas' as the dominant quality; salutations to you in the name of

`MRiDa', in as much as you maintain and

protect the world by taking `satva' as the dominant quality . Again

salutations to you in the name of Shiva in

as much as you are beyond the above-mentioned three qualities and

are the seat of the supreme bliss . (30) ##

 

kR^isha\-pariNati\-chetaH kleshavashyaM kva chedaM

kva cha tava guNa\-sImollaN^ghinI shashvadR^iddhiH .

iti chakitamamandIkR^itya mAM bhaktirAdhAd.h

varada charaNayoste vAkya\-pushhpopahAram.h .. 31..

 

## O, boon-giver! I was very perplexed to sing your praise

considering my little awareness and afflicted mind

vis-a-vis your ever increasing limitless quality; however, my

devotion to you made me set aside this diffidence

and place these floral lines at your feet . (31) ##

 

 

asita\-giri\-samaM syAt.h kajjalaM sindhu\-pAtre

sura\-taruvara\-shAkhA lekhanI patramurvI .

likhati yadi gR^ihItvaa shAradA sarvakAlaM

tadapi tava guNAnAmIsha pAraM na yAti .. 32..

 

## O, great master! Even, if one were to assume that the blue

mountain , the ocean, the heavenly tree and

the earth are the ink,the ink-pot, the pen and the paper

respectively and the goddess of learning (Saraswati)

herself is the writer,she will not be able to reach the frontiers of

your greatness,however long she were to

write! (32) ##

 

asura\-sura\-munIndrairarchitasyendu\-mauleH

grathita\-guNamahimno nirguNasyeshvarasya .

sakala\-gaNa\-varishhThaH pushhpadantAbhidhAnaH

ruchiramalaghuvR^ittaiH stotrametachchakAra .. 33..

 

 

## The best one among all groups(Gandharva?), Pushhpadanta by name,

composed this charming hymn in

none too short metres, in praise of the great lord who wears the

moon in his head(Shiva), who is worshipped

and glorified by all demons, gods and sages and who is beyond all

attributes and forms . (33) ##

 

 

aharaharanavadyaM dhUrjaTeH stotrametat.h

paThati paramabhaktyA shuddha\-chittaH pumAn.h yaH .

sa bhavati shivaloke rudratulyastathA.atra

prachuratara\-dhanAyuH putravAn.h kIrtimA.nshcha .. 34..

 

## Whoever reads this faultless hymn of Shiva daily, with pure mind

and great devotion, ultimately reaches

Shiva's domain and becomes equal to him; in this world, he is

endowed with children, great wealth, long

life and fame . (34) ##

 

 

maheshAnnAparo devo mahimno nAparA stutiH .

aghorAnnAparo mantro nAsti tattvaM guroH param.h .. 35..

 

## There is no God higher than Mahesha; there is no hymn better than

this one. There is no `mantra' greater

than `OM' and there is no truth or principle beyond one's

teacher/spiritual guide . (35) ##

 

 

dIxA dAnaM tapastIrthaM GYAnaM yAgAdikAH kriyAH .

mahimnastava pAThasya kalAM nArhanti shhoDashIm.h .. 36..

 

## Initiation(into spiritual development), charity, penance,

pilgrimage,spiritual knowledge and religious acts

like sacrifices are not capable of yielding even one-sixteenth of

the return that will result from the reading of

this hymn . (36) ##

 

 

kusumadashana\-nAmA sarva\-gandharva\-rAjaH

shashidharavara\-maulerdevadevasya dAsaH .

sa khalu nija\-mahimno bhrashhTa evAsya roshhAt.h

stavanamidamakArshhId.h divya\-divyaM mahimnaH .. 37..

 

## Kusumadanta(equivalent of Pushhpadanta) was the king of all

Gandharvas and he was a devotee of the

Lord of lords, Shiva, who wears the baby moon (with a few digits

only) in his head . He fell from his glorious

position due to Shiva's wrath at his misconduct . It was then that

the Gandharva composed this hymn which

is the most divine . (37) ##

 

 

suragurumabhipUjya svarga\-moxaika\-hetuM

paThati yadi manushhyaH prAJNjalirnAnya\-chetAH .

vrajati shiva\-samIpaM kinnaraiH stUyamAnaH

stavanamidamamoghaM pushhpadantapraNItam.h .. 38..

 

## If an aspirant for heaven and liberation, worships Shiva,the

teacher of gods, at first and then reads this

unfailing hymn, composed by Pushhpadanta, with folded hands and

single-mindedness, he attains Shiva's

abode, being praised by `kinnaras'(a group of semi-gods known for

their singing talent). (38) ##

 

 

AsamAptamidaM stotraM puNyaM gandharva\-bhAshhitam.h .

anaupamyaM manohAri sarvamIshvaravarNanam.h .. 39..

 

## Here ends this meritorious,charming and incomparable hymn,

uttered by the Gandharva, all in description

of the great master . (39) ##

 

 

ityeshhA vAN^mayI pUjA shrImachchhaN^kara\-pAdayoH .

arpitA tena deveshaH prIyatAM me sadaashivaH .. 40..

 

## Thus, this worship in the form of words, is dedicated at the feet

of Shri Shankara; may the ever-auspicious

lord of the gods be pleased with this . (40) ##

 

 

tava tattvaM na jAnAmi kIdR^isho.asi maheshvara .

yAdR^isho.asi mahAdeva tAdR^ishAya namo namaH .. 41..

 

## I do not know the truth of your nature and how you are . O, great

God! My Salutations are to that nature of

yours of which you really are . (41) ##

 

 

ekakAlaM dvikAlaM vA trikAlaM yaH paThennaraH .

sarvapApa\-vinirmuktaH shiva loke mahIyate .. 42..

 

## Whoever reads this once, twice or thrice (in a day) revels in the

domain of Shiva, bereft of all sins . (42) ##

 

 

shrI pushhpadanta\-mukha\-paN^kaja\-nirgatena

stotreNa kilbishha\-hareNa hara\-priyeNa .

kaNThasthitena paThitena samaahitena

suprINito bhavati bhUtapatirmaheshaH .. 43..

 

## This hymn which is dear to Shiva, has emerged out of the lotus-

like mouth of Pushhpadanta and is capable

of removing all sins . May the lord of all beings become greatly

pleased with anyone who has learnt this by heart

and/or reads or recalls this with single-mindedness! (43) ##

 

 

... iti shrI pushhpadanta virachitaM shivamahimnaH stotraM

samAptam.h ..

 

## Thus ends the `shivamahimna hymn' composed by Pushhpadanta. ##

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