Kailash Rana Shiv Chandra Mouli Lyrics Jun 2026
Common lyrical themes and motifs
कैलासराणा शिवचंद्रमौळी । फणींद्र माथां मुकुटीं झळाळी । कारुण्यसिंधू भवदुःखहारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥ १॥
Smashankreeda karitan sukhave, Toh dev chudamani kon ahe, Udasamoorti jata bhasmadari, Tujveen shambho maj kon tari. (8) kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics
"Shiv Chandra Mouli" is a Hindi devotional song that praises the glory of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The song's title itself is a reference to the iconic crescent moon (Chandra Mouli) adorning Lord Shiva's forehead, symbolizing his divine and cosmic powers.
| Lyric (Sanskrit/Marathi) | Word-by-Word Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | | The lord or king (Rana) of Mount Kailash | | शिवचंद्रमौळी (Shivchandramauli) | Lord Shiva (Shiva) who has the moon (Chandra) as a crest ornament (Mauli) on his forehead | | फणींद्र माथां मुकुटी झळाळी (Phaneendra Matha Mukuti Jhalali) | Whose head (Matha) is adorned with the king of serpents (Phaneendra) as a crown (Mukuti), shining brilliantly (Jhalali) | | कारुण्यसिंधू (Kaarunyadhendhu) | The ocean (Sindhu) of compassion (Karunya) | | भवदुःखहारी (Bhavadukkhahaari) | The destroyer (Haari) of worldly (Bhava) sorrows (Dukha) | | तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी (Tujveena Shambho Maja Kona Taari) | Without you (Tujveen), O Shambho (benevolent Shiva), who else (Kona) will save (Taari) me (Maja)? | | Lyric (Sanskrit/Marathi) | Word-by-Word Meaning | |
स्मशानक्रीडा करितां सुखावे । तो देव चूडामणि कोण आहे । उदासमूर्ती जटाभस्मधारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥८॥
✨ For the best experience, listen to versions by artists like Vikram Hazra or Sadhguru (Isha Foundation) , as they bring out the deep meditative quality of these specific lyrics. Below are the complete lyrics of the Shri
The power of a devotional hymn is often unlocked by chanting it with purity and focus. Below are the complete lyrics of the Shri Shivastuti in three scripts to help you read, learn, and chant along:
The phrase begins with —the legendary, snow-capped abode of Shiva in the Himalayas. To sing of Kailash is to sing of supreme detachment and meditative stillness. Unlike other gods who reside in celestial palaces of gold, Shiva chooses a mountain of ice, a terrain of harsh beauty and inaccessibility. Lyricists use “Kailash” to establish a geographical and spiritual locus of peace. It represents the ultimate tapo-bhumi (land of austerity). When a devotee chants this word, they are invoking the energy of a place where desire freezes into wisdom and the material world dissolves into panoramic silence.
जब जब मैं मुश्किलों में फंसता हूँ तब तब शंकर मुझे बचाता है शंकर मुझे बचाता है
Here is a useful breakdown of the lyrics and their meaning.