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This document praises Shiva, describing him as the supreme soul, all-pervading, lord of the universe, and source of bliss. It refers to Shiva by various names including Shankara, Shambhu, Ishan, and addresses him wearing a snake around his neck, bearing the form of Mahakala, and having a curved staff emerging from his hairlock. The final line refers to Shiva's great cosmic dance that sustains the universe.
This document praises Shiva, describing him as the supreme soul, all-pervading, lord of the universe, and source of bliss. It refers to Shiva by various names including Shankara, Shambhu, Ishan, and addresses him wearing a snake around his neck, bearing the form of Mahakala, and having a curved staff emerging from his hairlock. The final line refers to Shiva's great cosmic dance that sustains the universe.
This document praises Shiva, describing him as the supreme soul, all-pervading, lord of the universe, and source of bliss. It refers to Shiva by various names including Shankara, Shambhu, Ishan, and addresses him wearing a snake around his neck, bearing the form of Mahakala, and having a curved staff emerging from his hairlock. The final line refers to Shiva's great cosmic dance that sustains the universe.