Śrī Śiva-pañcakṣara-stotram 1—Sanskrit
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Great for listening or reciting during Śiva-pūjā! Audio by the inimitable Srimate Subbulakshmi. "He who has the king of snakes as His garland and who has three eyes, He whose body is smeared with sacred ashes and who is the great Lord, He who is eternal, who is ever pure with the four directions as His clothes, Salutations to that Śiva, who is represented by the syllable “na." Śiva-pañcākṣara-stotram YouTube Playlist Series Transcription --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shivadyuti/message
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