Shiv Mahimna Stotram Ramesh Bhai Ojha
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MP3 AudioAshit and Hema Desai (Gujarati)Your browser does not support the audio element.Pujya Rameshbhai Oza (Sanskrit)Your browser does not support the audio element.Lord Shiva is considered as one of the three main Deity त्रिदेव: The three forms of God – Brahma (creator), Vishnu (sustainer) and Mahesh or Shiva (destroyer) of Hindus. Aadi Shankaracharya has written quite a few stotras (songs of worship) on Lord Shiva.
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Many known and unknown scholars have also expressed their adoration for Lord Shiva with their own poetic verses. However among all stotras or stutis, the one written by Pushpadanta became very popular.It would be interesting to know the circumstances which led Pushpadanta to compose this great song. Pushpadant was a Gandharva (गांधर्व - musician in the court of Indra). He had a particular liking for flowers. It so happened that he saw beautiful garden adorned with charming flowers. It was King Chitraratha’s royal garden. King Chitraratha was a devotee of Lord Shiva.
Every day, he used to offer flowers from his palatial garden as a symbol of his devotion to Lord Shiva.Pushpadanta was fascinated by those stunning flowers, so he began to steal them. As a consequence, king Chitraratha was unable to pick flowers for offering to Lord Shiva. It was not an isolated incident. It became a routine affair. King Chitraratha made every effort to address the issue but remained unsuccessful.
The reason was very simple; Pushpadanta had divine power to remain invisible.At last, King spread Bilva leaves (बिलीपत्र), considered auspicious offering to Lord Shiva in his garden. Pushpadanta, unaware of this sudden change, stepped on Bilva leaves and incurred Lord Shiva’s wrath.
Shiva punished him for his misdeed and Pushpadanta lost his divine power of invisibility.In order to seek absolution and please Lord Shiva, Pushpadant created a stotra (song of praise) in which he elaborated at length upon Shiva’s greatness. Shiva was pleased with the hymn, absolved him and returned his divine powers.