Shiva Tandava Stotram in Gujarati:
॥ સાર્થશિવતાણ્ડવસ્તોત્રમ્ ॥
॥ શ્રીગણેશાય નમઃ ॥
જટાટવીગલજ્જલપ્રવાહપાવિતસ્થલે
ગલેવલંબ્ય લંબિતાં ભુજંગતુંગમાલિકામ્ |
ડમડ્ડમડ્ડમડ્ડમન્નિનાદવડ્ડમર્વયં
ચકાર ચંડતાંડવં તનોતુ નઃ શિવઃ શિવમ્ || 1 ||
જટાકટાહસંભ્રમભ્રમન્નિલિંપનિર્ઝરી-
-વિલોલવીચિવલ્લરીવિરાજમાનમૂર્ધનિ |
ધગદ્ધગદ્ધગજ્જ્વલલ્લલાટપટ્ટપાવકે
કિશોરચંદ્રશેખરે રતિઃ પ્રતિક્ષણં મમ || 2 ||
ધરાધરેંદ્રનંદિનીવિલાસબંધુબંધુર
સ્ફુરદ્દિગંતસંતતિપ્રમોદમાનમાનસે |
કૃપાકટાક્ષધોરણીનિરુદ્ધદુર્ધરાપદિ
ક્વચિદ્દિગંબરે મનો વિનોદમેતુ વસ્તુનિ || 3 ||
જટાભુજંગપિંગળસ્ફુરત્ફણામણિપ્રભા
કદંબકુંકુમદ્રવપ્રલિપ્તદિગ્વધૂમુખે |
મદાંધસિંધુરસ્ફુરત્ત્વગુત્તરીયમેદુરે
મનો વિનોદમદ્ભુતં બિભર્તુ ભૂતભર્તરિ || 4 ||
સહસ્રલોચનપ્રભૃત્યશેષલેખશેખર
પ્રસૂનધૂળિધોરણી વિધૂસરાંઘ્રિપીઠભૂઃ |
ભુજંગરાજમાલયા નિબદ્ધજાટજૂટક
શ્રિયૈ ચિરાય જાયતાં ચકોરબંધુશેખરઃ || 5 ||
લલાટચત્વરજ્વલદ્ધનંજયસ્ફુલિંગભા-
-નિપીતપંચસાયકં નમન્નિલિંપનાયકમ્ |
સુધામયૂખલેખયા વિરાજમાનશેખરં
મહાકપાલિસંપદેશિરોજટાલમસ્તુ નઃ || 6 ||
કરાલફાલપટ્ટિકાધગદ્ધગદ્ધગજ્જ્વલ-
દ્ધનંજયાધરીકૃતપ્રચંડપંચસાયકે |
ધરાધરેંદ્રનંદિનીકુચાગ્રચિત્રપત્રક-
-પ્રકલ્પનૈકશિલ્પિનિ ત્રિલોચને મતિર્મમ || 7 ||
નવીનમેઘમંડલી નિરુદ્ધદુર્ધરસ્ફુરત્-
કુહૂનિશીથિનીતમઃ પ્રબંધબંધુકંધરઃ |
નિલિંપનિર્ઝરીધરસ્તનોતુ કૃત્તિસિંધુરઃ
કળાનિધાનબંધુરઃ શ્રિયં જગદ્ધુરંધરઃ || 8 ||
પ્રફુલ્લનીલપંકજપ્રપંચકાલિમપ્રભા-
-વિલંબિકંઠકંદલીરુચિપ્રબદ્ધકંધરમ્ |
સ્મરચ્છિદં પુરચ્છિદં ભવચ્છિદં મખચ્છિદં
ગજચ્છિદાંધકચ્છિદં તમંતકચ્છિદં ભજે || 9 ||
અગર્વસર્વમંગળાકળાકદંબમંજરી
રસપ્રવાહમાધુરી વિજૃંભણામધુવ્રતમ્ |
સ્મરાંતકં પુરાંતકં ભવાંતકં મખાંતકં
ગજાંતકાંધકાંતકં તમંતકાંતકં ભજે || 10 ||
જયત્વદભ્રવિભ્રમભ્રમદ્ભુજંગમશ્વસ-
-દ્વિનિર્ગમત્ક્રમસ્ફુરત્કરાલફાલહવ્યવાટ્ |
ધિમિદ્ધિમિદ્ધિમિધ્વનન્મૃદંગતુંગમંગળ
ધ્વનિક્રમપ્રવર્તિત પ્રચંડતાંડવઃ શિવઃ || 11 ||
દૃષદ્વિચિત્રતલ્પયોર્ભુજંગમૌક્તિકસ્રજોર્-
-ગરિષ્ઠરત્નલોષ્ઠયોઃ સુહૃદ્વિપક્ષપક્ષયોઃ |
તૃષ્ણારવિંદચક્ષુષોઃ પ્રજામહીમહેંદ્રયોઃ
સમં પ્રવર્તયન્મનઃ કદા સદાશિવં ભજે || 12 ||
કદા નિલિંપનિર્ઝરીનિકુંજકોટરે વસન્
વિમુક્તદુર્મતિઃ સદા શિરઃસ્થમંજલિં વહન્ |
વિમુક્તલોલલોચનો લલાટફાલલગ્નકઃ
શિવેતિ મંત્રમુચ્ચરન્ સદા સુખી ભવામ્યહમ્ || 13 ||
ઇમં હિ નિત્યમેવમુક્તમુત્તમોત્તમં સ્તવં
પઠન્સ્મરન્બ્રુવન્નરો વિશુદ્ધિમેતિસંતતમ્ |
હરે ગુરૌ સુભક્તિમાશુ યાતિ નાન્યથા ગતિં
વિમોહનં હિ દેહિનાં સુશંકરસ્ય ચિંતનમ્ || 14 ||
પૂજાવસાનસમયે દશવક્ત્રગીતં યઃ
શંભુપૂજનપરં પઠતિ પ્રદોષે |
તસ્ય સ્થિરાં રથગજેંદ્રતુરંગયુક્તાં
લક્ષ્મીં સદૈવ સુમુખિં પ્રદદાતિ શંભુઃ || 15 ||
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Shiva Tandava Stotram Meaning:
That Shiva, Who have long-garlands of the snake king (cobra) at the neck which is purified by the flow of trickling water-drops in the forest-like twisted hair-locks, Who danced the fierce Tandava-dance to the music of a sounding-drum, — may bless us
At every moment, may I find pleasure in Shiva, Whose head is situated in between the creeper-like unsteady waves of Nilimpanirjhari (Ganga), in whose head unsteadily fire (energy) is fuming the like twisted hair-locks, Who has crackling and blazing fire at the surface of forehead, and Who has a crescent-moon (young moon) at the forehead
May my mind seeks happiness in Shiva, Whose mind has the shining universe and all the living-beings inside, Who is the charming sportive-friend of the daughter of the mountain-king of the Earth ( Himalaya’s daughter parvati), Whose uninterrupted series of merciful-glances conceals immense-troubles, and Who has direction as His clothes
May my mind hold in Shiva, by Whom — with the light from the jewels of the shining-hoods of creeper-like yellow-snakes — the face of Dikkanyas’ are smeared with Kadamba-juice like red Kuńkuma, Who looks dense due to the glittering skin-garment of an intoxicated elephant, and Who is the Lord of the ghosts
Shiva Tandav is a stotra, hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shiva’s power and beauty. It was sung by Ravana.
For a long time, may Shiva — Whose foot-basement is grey due to the series of pollen dust from flowers at the head of Indra (Sahasralocana) and all other demi-gods, Whose matted hairlocks are tied by a garland of the king of snakes, and Who has a head-jewel of the friend of cakora bird — produce prosperity
May we acquire the possession of tress-locks of shiva, Which absorbed the five-arrows (of Kaamadeva) in the sparks of the blazing fire stored in the rectangular-forehead, Which are being bowed by the leader of supernatural-beings, Which have an enticing-forehead with a beautiful streak of crescent-moon
May I find pleasure in Trilocana, Who offered the five great-arrows (of Kamadeva) to the blazing and chattering fire of the plate-like forehead, and Who is the sole-artist placing variegated artistic lines on the breasts of the daughter of Himalaya (Parvati).
May Shiva — Whose cord-tied neck is dark like a night with shining-moon obstructed by a group of harsh and new clouds, Who holds the River Ganga, Whose cloth is made of elephant-skin, Who has a curved and crescent moon placed at the forehead, and Who bears the universe — expand [my] wealth.
Shiva Tandav is a stotra, hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shiva’s power and beauty. It was sung by Ravana.
I adore Shiva, Who supports the dark glow of blooming blue lotus series at around the girdle of His neck, Who cuts-off Smara (Kamadeva), Who cuts-off Pura, Who cuts-off the mundane existence, Who cuts-off the sacrifice (of Daksa), Who cuts-off the demon Gaja, Who cuts-off Andhaka, and Who cuts-off Yama (death).
I adore Shiva, Who only eats the sweet-flow of nectar from the beautiful flowers of Kadamba-trees which are the abode of all important auspicious qualities, Who destroys Smara (Kamadeva), Who destroys Pura, Who destroys the mundane existence, Who destroys the sacrifice (of Dakṣa), Who destroys the demon Gaja, Who destroys Andhaka, and Who destroys Yama (death).
May Shiva, Whose dreadful forehead has oblations of plentiful, turbulent and wandering snake-hisses — first coming out and then sparking, Whose fierce tandava-dance is set in motion by the sound-series of the auspicious and best-drum (damaru) — which is sounding with ‘dhimit-dhimit’ sounds, be victorious.
When will I adore Sada Shiva with an equal vision towards varied ways of the world, a snake or a pearl-garland, royal-gems or a lump of dirt, friend or enemy sides, a grass-eyed or a lotus-eyed person, and common men or the king.
Shiva Tandav is a stotra, hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shiva’s power and beauty. It was sung by Ravana.
Living in the hollow of a tree in the thickets of River Ganga, always free from ill-thinking, bearing anjali at the forehead, free from lustful eyes, and forehead and head bonded, when will I become content while reciting the mantra ‘‘Shiva?’’
Divine beauty of different parts of Lord Shiv which are enlighted by fragrence of the flowers decorating the twisted hairlocks of angles may always bless us with happiness and pleasure.
The Shakti (energy) which is capable of burning all the sins and spreading welfare of all and the pleasent sound produced by angles during enchanting the pious Shiv mantra at the time of Shiv-Parvati Vivah may winover & destroy all the sufferings of the world.
Reading, remembering, and reciting this eternal, having spoken thus, and the best among best eulogy indeed incessantly leads to purity. In preceptor Hara (Shiva) immediately the state of complete devotion is achieved; no other option is there. Just the thought of Shiva (Shankara) is enough for the people.
At the time of prayer-completion, that who reads this song by Dasavaktra (Ravana) after the prayer of Sambhu — Sambhu gives him stable wealth including chariots, elephants and horses, and beautiful face.