These verses appear in the Srimad Bhagavatam 4.24. 27-67. Lord Shiva is celebrated as the Parama Vaishnava in all the Vedic Scriptures. These verses explain how Lord Shiva reverse and worships Lord Krishna in detail.
Om namah shivay 🙏 .thank you for this video👏👌...Sri Kaalabhairav, Sri Veerabadra swamy and all forms of Lord Shiva- .please protect me my spouse and our child and restore our peace and health🙏 - om namo parvati parameshwara 🙏 Bless us peaceful healthy food, matha Sri Annapurani 🙏
Dear Lord Shiv, Destroy all corrupt people on planet Earth because these corrupt people are snatching our rights and privileges that you have bestowed upon us good people Have no mercy on these corrupt people because we good people have forgiven them so many times and these corrupt people are incorrigible. Thanks God. I love you.
I notice the rudra geetham extends to 77th sloka in the canto 4 and chapter 24. You stopped at verse 67? Just wanted to know. What happened to 10 more verses..recording should end at 77th verse. I think most of teaching of Rudra is over by 67.
This is the prayer for lord Krishna supreme lord ( supreme head of godhead ) by lord shiva ... Parampita parmatma parmeshwar shri param bhagwaan as per Shrimad Bhagavad Gita is Lord Krishna 🙏🏼 But Lord Shiva is the supreme vaishnav and supreme devotee of lord Krishna.. And Lord Shiva and Lord Narayana is one only no difference
@@Sen.ParikshitaDF1111 Padma Purana, Patala kanda, Chapter 114 Lord Vishnu asks Lord Shiva, "Whom you meditate on?? Whom do you worship daily?? Whom are you offering prayers to??Whose prayers do you utter??" In sloka 247...Lord Shiva replies... "yayena kinchit govinda nanamastyena kinchana | nopasye kanchana hare najapishye cha kinchana ||" 247b-254. O Viṣṇu, I am not meditating upon anyone. I am not saluting anything. O Viṣṇu, I am not waiting upon anyone. I shall not mutter any prayer here; but O Viṣṇu, I have to exhibit (like) this for leading the unbelievers to activity. Otherwise they will be sinners. Therefore, for obliging the world, I have done all this.
@@Sen.ParikshitaDF1111 there is difference between 'stava' and 'stotra' stava means praise. stotra means chant/prayer. Also called 'stuti'. Praise may not become a prayer. Example, If govt passes a nice bill in the parliament.. people may praise the govt. But that doesn't come under worshipping the govt. In contrast, stotra comes under worshipping/chant/prayer. What has been given in the video is 'stava'...It means praise....that don't come But the slokas given by krishna in Anusasanika parva of Mahabharata on Lord Shiva are stotras. (Shiva Sahasranama Stotras). It has been clearly said by krishna in that parva.