This document contains the Maha Mrityunjya Strotram, a Hindu prayer to the god Shiva for protection from untimely death. It consists of 13 verses praising various aspects of Shiva such as Nilakantha, Rudra, and Gangadhara. Each verse is followed by the phrase "namāmi śirasā devaṁ kiṁ no mṛtyuḥ kariṣyati" which translates to "I bow my head to the god, what will death do to me?". The purpose of reciting this prayer is to seek Shiva's blessings for overcoming death.
This document contains the Maha Mrityunjya Strotram, a Hindu prayer to the god Shiva for protection from untimely death. It consists of 13 verses praising various aspects of Shiva such as Nilakantha, Rudra, and Gangadhara. Each verse is followed by the phrase "namāmi śirasā devaṁ kiṁ no mṛtyuḥ kariṣyati" which translates to "I bow my head to the god, what will death do to me?". The purpose of reciting this prayer is to seek Shiva's blessings for overcoming death.
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This document contains the Maha Mrityunjya Strotram, a Hindu prayer to the god Shiva for protection from untimely death. It consists of 13 verses praising various aspects of Shiva such as Nilakantha, Rudra, and Gangadhara. Each verse is followed by the phrase "namāmi śirasā devaṁ kiṁ no mṛtyuḥ kariṣyati" which translates to "I bow my head to the god, what will death do to me?". The purpose of reciting this prayer is to seek Shiva's blessings for overcoming death.
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