Monday, 13 November 2017

Sri Kalishathanama Sthothram - Bhrihath Neela Thanthram –Lyrics and meanings




|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||










Goddess Sri Parvathi speaks “ Oh! Deva, Long ago I have heard about hundreds of sacred names of Mahakali while you were sporting, Oh! Prabho I would like to hear that once again.”


Lord Bhairava speaks “ Oh! Mahadevi, Oh! Varanane/lovely faced woman,  Oh! Sundari/beautiful one, once again I shall narrate those glorious vereses to you, Oh! Bhavathi, you are most beloved to me, you are superior to my Prana, Oh! Mohini/fascinating, Oh! Parameshvari,  I can not live even a second without you. Oh! Amale/pure, I could well perceive all those evident in the beginning of the Universe, Oh! Devi, listen to me carefully about those sacred hymns which could provide all the auspiciousness, it was composed by Rishi Sadhashiva, Anushtup as its Chandhass, presiding deity is Bhairava Devatha, it is recited to attain Purusharththa/Dharma, Arththa, Kama, and Moksha, it is capable to fulfil all the desires of the worshiper.  Goddess Mahakali is the source of Universe and its living beings, she is the Mother of Universe and its living beings, she is embodied as Universe, she is the supreme Goddess of the Universe, she is the essence of the Universe and its living beings, she is the source of happiness in the Universe, she causes  deluge at the end of each Yuga/absorbs the Universe and its living beings, she is Gauri who has fair complexion, she eradicates the sufferings of poverty, miseries and sorrows of the worshiper, she is Bhairavabhavani, she is eternal, she provide excellence in speech and intellect,  she is the provider of Chathurvargaphala, she is virtuous, she symbolizes auspiciousness, she is Bhadhrakali , she is Vishalakshi who has wide and beautiful eyes, she fulfils all the desires of the worshiper, she represents all art forms, she is Neelavani, she is fair and she has attractive limbs, she is beyond description, she provides abundance of wealth to worshiper, she has boisterous voice, she represents all colors, she is stunningly georgous,  she is inseparable from Lord Shiva, she destroyed the demon Mahishasura, she immerses in the veneration of Lord Shiva, she is the delight of Lord Shiva, she is worshiped by Dhanava and Indhra, she symbolizes supreme wisdom and knowledge, she is Sharva who fulfils all the desires of the worshiper, she has most beautiful limbs, she bestow abundance of boons to worshiper/disperse fruit of Karma as well, she has lustrous face resembles to full moon, she has the complexion of dark clouds, she is Kapalini who is wielded in garlands made of skulls, she is Kurukulla who lures the intellect of Vipra/Bhramin, she lures the hearts of worshiper with her mesmerizing beauty, she is highly enthusiastic and takes immense pleasure in the consumption of nectar, her eyes are soaked in the elixir of nectar, she holds skull on her hand and she is decked in garlands of skull, she is divine personified in a dreadful form holding vicious weapon Gadga on her hand, she produces terrible shrieking voices, she is Padma, she has the luster of pollen of lotus flower, she is Kali who is the provider of abundance of boons and shelter to her worshiper, she represents Kalarathri/dark hours of the night, she is Swaha, Swadha, Vashatkara, she has the luster of autumn moon, she has the splendor of autmn moonlight, she has terrible appearance too, her thick and heavy curly hair locks are kept loosened, she has dreadful appearance with perforated matted hair locks and attractive matted hair locks, she is decked in king of serpent, she has colossal form, she is decorated in serpents all over her body, she dwells in the funeral grounds, she is eulogized by Mahanandhi/celestial bull, her eyes are sparkling resembles to flame, she is mounted on corpse, she is worshiped by Siddha and Charanas, she is fond of Bali/sacrificial animal, she symbolizes the sacred syllables Bhur: Bhuva: Sva:, she is Gayathri as well Savithri, she is Mahaneelasaraswathi, she is Lakshmi who is the protector of her worshiper, she is flawless, she symbolizes epitome of beauty, she is attired in the skin of tiger, she is unblemished, she has three ripples above the navel, she is eulogized by celestial Gandharvas, she is supreme Goddess who is beyond description, she is pure, she is great illusionist, she is the source of emancipation, Oh! Maheshvari, above are the hundreds of sacred names of Goddess Kalika, whoever reads or listens to it during the early hours of dawn would attain highest of knowledge and wealth, happiness with the grace of  Devi, worshiper would achieve the status of Siddha and ultimately attain the abode of heaven, worshiper would obtain all that desired, Oh! Maheshvari, whoever reads or listens to  it  for  hundreds of time would achieve Chathurvargaphala,  recitation of glorious verses praising the splendor of Goddess Mahakali and worship of her would bring highest of the meritorious rewards in the Kali Yuga, it would provide the merit of hundred and thousands of years of worship of Goddess Mahakali, and worshiper would attain all that desired.”



Sri Devyuvacha –

Pura Prathishrutham Deva  Kreedasaktho  Yadha Bhavan | Namnam Shatham Mahakalya: Kathayasva Mayi Prabho ||

Sri Bhairava Uvacha –
Sadhu Prishtam Mahadevi  Akathyam Kathayami The | Na Prakashyam Vararohe Swayoniriva  Sundari ||

Pranadhikapriyathara Bhavathi Mama Mohini | Kshanamathram Na  Jeevami Thvam Bina Parameshvari ||

Yadha Dharshe Amale Bimbam Ghritham Dhadhyadhi Samyutham | Thadhaham Jagathamadhye  Thvayi Sarvathra Gochara: ||

Shrunu Devi Pravakshyami Japath Sarvajjadhayakam | Sadhashiva Rishi: Proktha Anushtup Chandhashcha Eritha: ||

Devatha  Bhairavo Devi Purusharththa  Chathushtaye | Viniyoga: Prayokthavya: Sarvakarmaphalapradha: ||

Mahakali Jagaddhathri Jaganmatha  Jaganmayi | Jagadhamba  Jagathsara  Jagadhanandhakarini ||

Jagathdhvamsini Gauri  Dukha Dharidhrya Nashini | Bhairavabhavini Bhavanantha Saraswathapradha ||

Chathurvargaphalapradha  Sadhvi Sarvamangala | Bhadhrakali Vishalakshi Kamadhathri Kalathmika ||

Neelavani Mahagaura  Sarvangasundhari Para | Sarvasampathpradha  Bheemanadhini Varavarnnini ||

Vararoha  Shivaruha  Mahishasuraghathini | Shivapoojya  Shivapreetha  Dhanavendhrapoojitha ||

Sarvavidhyamayi  Sharva Sarvabheeshtaphalapradha | Komalangi  Vidhathri Cha  Vidhathrivaradhayini ||

Poornendhuvadhana  Neelameghavarnna  Kapalini | Kurukulla  Viprachiththa  Kanthachiththa  Madhonmadha ||

Maththangi Madhanapreetha  Madhaghoornitha Lochana | Madhoththeernna  Kharparasi Naramundavilasini ||

Naramundasraja  Devi Gadgahastha  Bhayanaka | Attahasayutha  Padma Padmaragopa Shobitha ||

Varabhayapradha  Kali Kalarathri Swaroopini | Swadha Swaha  Vashatkara  Sharadhindhusamaprabha ||

Sharathjyothsana  Cha Samhladha Vipareetharathathura | Mukthakeshi Chinnajada  Jadajoodavilasini ||

Sarparajayutha Bheema  Sarparajoparisthitha | Shmashanastha  Mahanandhisthutha  Samdheepthalochana ||

Shavasanaratha Nandha Siddha Charanasevitha | Balidhanapriya  Garbha  Bhoor: Bhuva: Sva: Swaroopini ||

Gayathri Chaiva  Savithri  Mahaneelasaraswathi | Lakshmi Rakshanasamyutha  Sarvalakshana Lakshitha ||

Vyaghracharmavritha  Medhya  Thrivalivalayanchitha | Gandharvai: Samsthutha  Sa Hi Thadha Chendha Mahapara ||

Pavithra Parama Maya  Mahamaya Mahodhaya | Ithi They Kathitham Dhivyam Shathanamanam Maheshvari ||

Ya: Padeth  Pratharuththaya  Sa Thu Vidhyanidhirbhaveth | Iha Loke Sukham Bhukthva  Devi Sayujyamapnuyath ||

Thasya Vashya  Bhavanthyethe Siddhaugha: Sa Charachara: | Gechara  Bhoocharashchaiva  Thadha  Swargashcharashcha  Ye ||

They Sarve  Vashamayanthi Sadhakasya  Hi Nanyadha | Namnam  Varam Maheshani Parithyajya Sahasrakam ||

Padithavyam Shatham Devi Chathurvargaphalapradham | Ajjathva  Parameshani Namnam Shatham  Maheshvari ||

Bhajathe Yo Mahakalim Siddhir Na Asthi Kalau Yuge | Prapadeth Prayatho Bhakthya  Thasya Punya Phalam Shrunu ||

Lakshavarsha  Sahasrasya  Kalipoojaphalam Bhaveth |Bahuna  Kimihokthena  Vanchitharththi Bhavishyathi ||


Ithi Sri Bhrihath Neela Thanthre  Bhairava Parvathi Samvadhe  Sri Kali Shathanama Sthothram sampoornnam ||


|| Jai Sriman Narayana ||