Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
Shiva Gitimala was composed by
Jagadguru Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi ( 62nd Seer of Sri
Kanchi Kamakoti Peedam), it consists of 20 enthralling verses known as
Ashtapadi praising the pleasurable moments of Lord Ekamreshwarar and Goddess
Sri Kamakshi. This beautiful composition
portraits the desperation, devotion and dedication, of individual soul/Jeevathma,
attain union with the Supreme soul/Paramathma in order to achieve eternal bliss. Shiva Ashtapadi/Shiva Gitimala begins with
the veneration of Lord Ganesha. The
entire verses illustrate the miserable state of separation of Goddess Parvathi
from Lord Shiva. Goddess Sri Parvati
underwent severe penance on the river banks of Kampa in order to unite with the
Lord Shiva. The divine couple undergoes
unbearable pain of separation; Lord Shiva came down to Earth and resides under
a mango tree where Goddess Sri Parvati undertakes penance was observed by
faithful companion of Goddess and was duly informed. The state of remorsefulness, desertion, guilt
and the messages exchanged through the companion of Godess Sri Parvati etc..
are beautifully depicted in the Ashtapadi.
Ultimately Lord Shiva appears before Goddess Sri Parvati and apologizes
profusely, after an initial harshness between the couple and blissfully unites.
In this verse Sri Chandrashekhara
Yathi describes the prang of separation of Goddess Sri Parvati, and faithful
companion of Goddess exchanges those intimate feelings of Goddess Sri Parvati
to Lord Shiva. “ Oh ! Omnipresent Lord Shiva, your consort is recalling
beautiful moments of sport with you, she absorbed in the thought of pleasurable
moments with you. She keeps reciting
your name; she is extremely emaciated at the cupid arrows of Lord Manmatha. She carries garlands of various fresh
alluring flowers in thought of you. She
has completely lost interest in applying sandal paste brought from Mount Malaya
on her enthralling body; instead she smears holy ash all over her body. Goddess Sri Gauri leaving her long striking
plait of her without any decoration in thought of pleasurable moments with
you. She does not like to wear the gem
studded crown on her head, she wears lotus stalk as bracelet in her hand. She anxiously watching on the bed of buds and
her beautiful eyes are searching for you often.” Goddess Sri Girija looked at her faithful
companion timidly; eventually her warm breath displaced her attire covered on
her raised bosoms.
The above verses composed by Sri
Chandrasekhara Yathi, passionate devotee of Lord Shiva protect us from all distress.
Om Nama Shivaya
Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi
Virachith
|| Shiva Ashtapadi ||
Dwadashashtapadi : Ashtapadi – 12
Kalayathi Kalayathi Manasi
Charantham
Kucha Kalasasprushamayathi
Bhavantham |
Pahi Vibho Shiva Pahi Vibho
Nivasathi Gauri Kelivaney Pahi
Vibho ||
Japathi Japathi Thava Nama Subha
Manthram
Prathi Mururudhitha Sumayu
Dhanthram Pahi ||
Upachitha Kusuma Sudha
Bhavahanthi
Bhavadhanu Chinthana Ma
Kalayanthi Pahi ||
Malayaja Rajasi Nirakrutha Raga
Vapushi Bhasitha Dhruthi Samyatha
Yoga Pahi ||
Parihruthaveni Jadakacha Bhara
Nija Pathi Ghataka Janashaya
Dhara Pahi ||
Avidhrutha Mani Mukudadhilalama
Bisavalayadhi Vidharana Kama Pahi ||
Muhuravalokitha Kisalaya Shayana
Bahirupa Sangatha Sulalitha
Nayana Pahi ||
Ithi Shiva Bhajanagunena
Vibhantham
Chandra Shikhamanina Shubha
Githam || Pahi ||
Sa Vikshathey Sahachari Madhanena
Lajja-
Bharena Notharavacho Vadhathi
Pragalbha |
Vyadhunvathi Kshasithakoshnasabhirena
Thungasthanothara Padam Girija
Viyuththa ||
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
Jai Sriman Narayana !!
Jaya Jaya Sankara Hara Hara Sankara !!
Jai Sriman Narayana !!
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