#hindirap #harharmahadev #mahashivratri ABOUT 'JATAJOOT' TRACK A passionate presentation for you on the holy occasion of Mahashivratri. This song created by the devotees of Shiva and Hari is dedicated to Hari Har. In this song, while on one hand Lord Shiva is being praised, at the same time the presence of Narayan is also shown. Through this song, the devotees are also telling that Shiva and Narayan are not different, rather where there is Shiva, you will find Narayan and where there is Narayan, you will find Shiva.
WHAT IS MAHASHIVRATRI? Mahashivratri, “The Great Night of Shiva” is the most significant event in India’s spiritual calendar. The fourteenth day of every lunar month or the day before the new moon is known as Shivratri. Among all the twelve Shivratris that occur in a calendar year, Mahashivratri, the one that occurs in February-March is of the most spiritual significance. On this night, the northern hemisphere of the planet is positioned in such a way that there is a natural upsurge of energy in a human being. The festival commemorates the wedding of Shiva and Parvati, and the occasion that Shiva performs his divine dance, called the Tandava.
[Narci] Shiv sheesh dhaarani ke jaisa khada praani Stuti hetu teri roz goonje meri vaani Gaate hue stuti behta aankhon se jo paani Saaf hi batata saansein Bhole ki deewani
Na bas mere krodh, lobh, na hi kaam vaasna Swyam hi main bhakta hoon kya auron ko doon raasta? Pair mere paapi prabhu ruke tere dwar pe Kshma karo paap aur bacha lo meri Aastha
Bolo Nayanar jaise kaise dedun nain? Kaise kaatun sar, hogi peeda na sehan Kayar hai ye daas baatein badi karna jaane Kaise ban sati karun kaya bhi dahan?
Maangta hoon mrityu na kshma prabhu khud ko Taaro mere praan taaki aatma ye shudh ho Aankhein kari band maine ye lo Mahadev Utha ke Trishool kaato paapi mere mund ko
[Premanand Maharaj] Wo Shiva hai, samjh rahe hai na?
[Abhilipsa Panda] Na bhumir na chapo na vahnir na vayur Na chakash aaste na tandra na nidra Na Grishmo na shito na desho na vesho Na yashyastu murtistrimurti tamide
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