Shiva Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotram
Shiva Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotram
This is a powerful devotional hymn used to worship of Shiva. Jyotirlinga
refers to radiance sign of lord Shiva. There are twelve holy
jyotirlinga shrines in india.
This stotra is recite or chanting to worship of those 12 jyotirlinga of
lord shiva. The Dwadash Jyotirlingam Stotra is as follows –
Shree Dwadasha Jyotirlingam Stotram
Saurashtre Somanatham Cha Shrishaile Mallikarjunam |
Ujjaiyinyam Mahakaalam Omkarama-Maleshwaram |1||
Paralyam Vaidyanatham Cha Dakinyam Bheemashankaram |
Setubandhe Tu Ramesham Nagesham Darukavane |2||
Varanasyam Tu Vishvesham Tryambakam Gautamitate |
Himalaye Tu Kedaram Gushmesham Cha Shivalaye |3||
Atani Jyotirlingani Sayam Pratah Pathennarah |
Saptajanma Kritam Papam Smaranena Vinashyati |4||
Meaning –
(1) Somanath in Saurashtra and Mallikarjunam in Shri-Shailam; Mahakaal in Ujjain, Omkareshwar in Amleshwar.
(2) Vaidyanath in Paralya and Bhimashankaram in Dakinya; Ramesham
(Rameshwaram) in Sethubandh, Nagesham (Nageshwar) in Darauka-Vana.
(3) Vishvanath in Vanarasi, Triambakam at bank of the river Gautami;
Kedarnath in Himalayas and Gushmeshwar in Shivalaya (Shiwar).
(4) One who recites these Jyotirlingas every evening and morning, is gets relieved of all sins committed in past seven lives.
One, who visits these, gets all his wishes fulfilled by Shiva grace and
one's karma gets eliminated as Maheshwara (Shiva) gets satisfied to the
worship.
Spiritual significance-:
We should select an appropriate Jyotirlinga and perform Abhishek on that Jyotirlinga for example, Mahankal is charged with Tama predominant energy, Naganatha is in Harihar form and is Sattva-Tama-predominant and Tryambakeshwar is three components-oriented (also known as Avadhut).
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