Shiva Tandava Stotram adalah stotra yang menggambarkan kuasa Tuhan Shiva dan kecantikan.
Shiva Tandava Stotram is a stotra (Hindu hymn) describes the God Shiva's power and beauty. It is traditionally attributed to Ravana, the rakshasa (demon) king of Lanka and devotee of Shiva. Both the ninth and tenth quatrains of this hymn conclude with lists of Shiva's epithets as destroyer, even the destroyer of death itself. Alliteration and onomatopoeia create roiling waves of resounding beauty in this example of Hindu devotional poetry.
In the final quatrain of the poem, after tiring of rampaging across the Earth, Ravana asks, "When will I be happy?" Because of the intensity of his prayers and ascetic meditation, of which this hymn was an example, Ravana received from Shiva powers and a celestial sword.
Shiv Tandav Stotram Features:
• Completely offline app. No internet connection required after downloaded.
• Use Bell, conch (Shankh) and Garlend (Flower maala) with only single tap.
• Hindi and English lyrics.
• Text in synchronized with audio. So you can read while listen The Shiv Tandav.
• Set Shiv Tandav Stotra as Ringtone.
• Set Lord Shiv picture as Wallpaper.
• Lord Shiv pictures keep changing while playing.
• Run application in background also. You can have notifications of playing Tandava.
• Realistic environment like temple inside app gives you peace of mind.
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Lord Shiva is also known as “Mahadev”. Shiv is the Supreme God within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in contemporary Hinduism.
He is one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition and "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer" among the Trimurti, Bramha, Vishnu, Mahesh, the Hindu Trinity of the primary aspects of the divine.
Lord Hanuman is one of Lord Shiva’s avatar in Hinduism.
Shiva is known by 108 names. They are:
1. Shiva
2. Maheshwara
3. Shambhu
4. Pinakin
5. Shashi Shekhara
6. Vamadeva
7. Virupaksha
8. Kapardi
9. Nilalohita
10. Shankara
11. Shulapani
12. Khatvangi
13. Vishnuvallabha
14. Shipivishta
15. Ambikanatha
16. Shrikantha
17. Bhaktavatsala
18. Bhava
19. Sharva
20. Trilokesha
21. Shitikantha
22. Shivapriya
23. Ugra
24. Kapali
25. Kamari
26. Andhakasura Sudana
27. Gangadhara
28. Lalataksha
29. Kalakala
30. Kripanidhi
31. Bheema
32. Parshuhasta
33. Mrigpaani
34. Jattadhar
35. Kailashavasi
36. Kawachi
37. Kathor
38. Tripurantak
39. Vrishanka
40. Vrishbharudh
41. Bhasmodhulitavigrah
42. Samapriya
43. Swaramayi
44. Trayimurti
45. Anishvara
46. Sarvagya
47. Paramatma
48. Somasuryaagnilochana
49. Havi
50. Yagyamaya
51. Soma
52. Panchavaktra
53. Sadashiva
54. Vishveshwara
55. Veerabhadra
56. Gananatha
57. Prajapati
58. Hiranyareta
59. Durdharsha
60. Girisha
61. Girisha
62. Anagha
63. Bujangabhushana
64. Bharga
65. Giridhanva
66. Giripriya
67. krittivasaa
68. Purarati
69. Bhagwaan
70. Pramathadhipa
71. Mrityunjaya
72. Sukshamatanu
73. Jagadvyapi
74. Jagadguru
75. Vyomakesha
76. Mahasenajanaka
77. Charuvikrama
78. Rudra
79. Bhootapati
80. Sthanu
81. Ahirbhudhanya
82. Digambara
83. Ashtamurti
84. Anekatma
85. Satvika
86. Shuddhavigraha
87. Shashvata
88. Khandaparshu
89. Aja
90. Pashvimochana
91. Mrida
92. Pashupati
93. Deva
94. Mahadeva
95. Avayaya
96. Hari
97. Bhagnetrabhid
98. Avayayat
99. Dakshadhwarahara
100. Har
101. Pushadantabhit
102. Avyagra
103. Sahsraksha
104. Sahasrapada
105. Apavargaprada
106. Ananta
107. Taraka
108. Parameshwara