sadasivastakam
Sadashiv Ashtakam by Patanjali from Halasya Mahatmya at Stutimandal
(Click on the above link for the full poem)
Sample: Continuous salutations for Sadāśiva, Who lives in a divine mansion at the banks of a river full of golden lotuses, Who is dear to Visnu (One who has Suparna Garuda as a vehicle), Who has splendor comparable to millions of sun, Who roams with Aparnā (Gaurī), Who wears the king of snakes (those with a extended lips), Who is auspicious, and Who is known as Śambhu.[1]
(Click on the above link for the full poem)
Sample: Continuous salutations for Sadāśiva, Who lives in a divine mansion at the banks of a river full of golden lotuses, Who is dear to Visnu (One who has Suparna Garuda as a vehicle), Who has splendor comparable to millions of sun, Who roams with Aparnā (Gaurī), Who wears the king of snakes (those with a extended lips), Who is auspicious, and Who is known as Śambhu.[1]
Labels: "Siva, A.s.takam, Haalaasyamaahaatmyam, Pata~njali, Sadaa"siva, Stotram
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