Jata Kataha Sambhramabhrama Nilimpa... (With matted hair, the one who is like a storm...) Note: Kailash often improvises verses here, moving into: Digambara... Digambara... Shripura Vasa... (The sky-clad one, who resides in the sacred city)
Lord Shiva, who wears the crescent moon ( Chandra ) on his head ( Mouli ). kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics
The phrase begins with —the legendary, snow-capped abode of Shiva in the Himalayas. To sing of Kailash is to sing of supreme detachment and meditative stillness. Unlike other gods who reside in celestial palaces of gold, Shiva chooses a mountain of ice, a terrain of harsh beauty and inaccessibility. Lyricists use “Kailash” to establish a geographical and spiritual locus of peace. It represents the ultimate tapo-bhumi (land of austerity). When a devotee chants this word, they are invoking the energy of a place where desire freezes into wisdom and the material world dissolves into panoramic silence. Jata Kataha Sambhramabhrama Nilimpa
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