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				Shiva Tandava Stotram (hymn of praise) 
 Ravana
 
 It is said that when he was tired of rampaging across the earth, Ravana returned to Lord Shiva to request moksha, release from the bondage of endless rebirth. Shiva replied that he had granted Ravana the boon of indestructibility, and that Ravana must instead seek moksha from Lord Vishnu.
 
 In this version of Ravana's story, his battle with Rama can be interpreted as a pretext to attain death, and through death, liberation. Ravana's poignant cry in the final quatrain of poetry — "When will I be happy?" is echoed by modern man in his quest for earthly fulfillment and ultimate liberation from its bondage.
 
 A compelling and complex personality, Ravana is for many Hindus a legendary hero, a scholar of immense intelligence and the devoted husband of one of traditional five perfect women, Mandodari. Exploring the modern psychological aspects of this story, choreographer Janaki Patrik links Ravana's passionate devotion to Lord Shiva to his fatal flaw — passionate attraction to Rama's wife Sita. Attraction was as pure as a love of mother and child.
 
 Ravana's great-grandfather was Brahma (God of Ultimate Knowledge). He had advanced knowledge of mathematics, science and Ayurveda. He was obsessed with his powers and was egoistic, and to display and prove his powers he was about to move Mount Kailash (the abode of Shiva who was his ancestor god). He managed to lift the mountain but Shiva immediately placed it back just by pressing his toe crushing Ravana's fingers in the process. That is when Ravana sings "Tandav Stotra" and he was spared and blessed with chandrahas(moon sword by Lord Shiva)(estimated as one of the most powerful weapons in Hindu Mythology).
 
 
 Shiva Tandava Stotram (शिवताण्डवस्तोत्रम्) is a hymn of praise in the Hindu tradition that describes Shiva's power and beauty. It was sung by the son of Rishi Vishrawas (aka Vishrava), Ravana whose brother is Kubera. Both the fourth and fifth 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 the boon of indestructibility by all powers on heaven and earth — except by a human being. Disdaining the seeming weakness of humans, Ravana abducted the wife of Rama, Lord Vishnu incarnate. India's great epic, the Ramayana, tells the story of this abduction and of the battle between Lord Rama and Ravana which shook the universe.
 
 
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 Hymn of praise
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 Jatatavigalajjala pravahapavitasthale
 Galeavalambya lambitam bhujangatungamalikam
 Damad damad damaddama ninadavadamarvayam
 Chakara chandtandavam tanotu nah shivah shivam II1II
 
 Jata kata hasambhrama bhramanilimpanirjhari
 Vilolavichivalarai virajamanamurdhani
 Dhagadhagadhagajjva lalalata pattapavake
 Kishora chandrashekhare ratih pratikshanam mama II2II
 
 Dharadharendrana ndinivilasabandhubandhura
 Sphuradigantasantati pramodamanamanase
 Krupakatakshadhorani nirudhadurdharapadi
 Kvachidigambare manovinodametuvastuni   II3II
 
 Jata bhujan gapingala sphuratphanamaniprabha
 Kadambakunkuma dravapralipta digvadhumukhe
 Madandha sindhu rasphuratvagutariyamedure
 Mano vinodamadbhutam bibhartu bhutabhartari  II4II
 
 Sahasra lochana prabhritya sheshalekhashekhara
 Prasuna dhulidhorani vidhusaranghripithabhuh
 Bhujangaraja malaya nibaddhajatajutaka
 Shriyai chiraya jayatam chakora bandhushekharah II5II
 
 Lalata chatvarajvaladhanajnjayasphulingabha
 Nipitapajnchasayakam namannilimpanayakam
 Sudha mayukha lekhaya virajamanashekharam
 Maha kapali sampade shirojatalamastu nah    II6II
 
 Karala bhala pattikadhagaddhagaddhagajjvala
 Ddhanajnjaya hutikruta prachandapajnchasayake
 Dharadharendra nandini kuchagrachitrapatraka
 Prakalpanaikashilpini trilochane ratirmama   II7II
 
 
 
 
 Navina megha mandali niruddhadurdharasphurat
 Kuhu nishithinitamah prabandhabaddhakandharah
 Nilimpanirjhari dharastanotu krutti sindhurah
 Kalanidhanabandhurah shriyam jagaddhurandharah  II8II
 
 Praphulla nila pankaja prapajnchakalimchatha
 Vdambi kanthakandali raruchi prabaddhakandharam
 Smarachchidam purachchhidam bhavachchidam makhachchidam
 Gajachchidandhakachidam tamamtakachchidam bhaje  II9II
 
 Akharvagarvasarvamangala kalakadambamajnjari
 Rasapravaha madhuri vijrumbhana madhuvratam
 Smarantakam purantakam bhavantakam makhantakam
 Gajantakandhakantakam tamantakantakam bhaje  II10II
 
 Jayatvadabhravibhrama bhramadbhujangamasafur
 Dhigdhigdhi nirgamatkarala bhaal havyavat
 Dhimiddhimiddhimidhva nanmrudangatungamangala
 Dhvanikramapravartita prachanda tandavah shivah   II11II
 
 Drushadvichitratalpayor bhujanga mauktikasrajor
 Garishtharatnaloshthayoh suhrudvipakshapakshayoh
 Trushnaravindachakshushoh prajamahimahendrayoh
 Sama  pravartayanmanah kada sadashivam bhaje   II12II
 
 Kada nilimpanirjhari nikujnjakotare vasanh
 Vimuktadurmatih sada shirah sthamajnjalim vahanh
 Vimuktalolalochano lalamabhalalagnakah
 Shiveti mantramuchcharan sada sukhi bhavamyaham II13II
 
 Imam hi nityameva muktamuttamottamam stavam
 Pathansmaran bruvannaro vishuddhimeti santatam
 Hare gurau subhaktimashu yati nanyatha gatim
 Vimohanam hi dehinam sushankarasya chintanam II14II
 
 Puja vasanasamaye dashavaktragitam
 Yah shambhupujanaparam pathati pradoshhe
 Tasya sthiram rathagajendraturangayuktam
 Lakshmim sadaiva sumukhim pradadati shambhuh II15II
 
 
 
 
				 
 
  
 
  
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