Rudrashtakam Explained

Rudrashtakam (Sanskrit: रुद्राष्टकम्,) is a Sanskrit meditation mantra invoking Rudra, an epithet of Shiva. It was composed by the Hindu Bhakti poet Tulsidas (Sanskrit: तुलसीदास). Tulsidas composed this mantra in the late fifteenth century in what is now Uttar Pradesh and created many other literary pieces including the magnum opus Ramcharitmanas.

Rudrashtakam appears in the Uttara Kand of the Ramcharitmanas, where the sage Lomasha composed the hymn to invoke the energy of Shiva.

This is composed in Bhujangaprayāt chhanda and Jagati meter which consists of 12 letters in each of the four stages having only YAGANA four times in single verse consists of 48 letters.

Poetry

See also: Astakam. The term "Astakam" is derived from the Sanskrit word, meaning "eight". An astakam is made up of eight stanzas.

In Rudrashtakam, each stanza is written in Jagati meter, and hence contains 48 syllables per stanza. Each line is written in the Bhujangaprayāt chhand, containing four groups of light-heavy-heavy syllables (।ऽऽ ।ऽऽ ।ऽऽ ।ऽऽ).

An astakam belong to the genre of lyric poetry, which tends to be short, extremely melodic, and contemplative. It reflects and portrays the poet's own feelings, states of mind, and perceptions about the theme or character in the Astakam.

Context

The Rudrashtakam narrates the qualities and deeds of Rudra.

The body of the Rudrashtakam includes many qualities, attributes and motifs associated with Shiva, including the destruction of Tripura, the annihilation of Kamadeva, etc. These symbols and motifs related to the life and deeds of Rudra.

Text

See Sanskrit for details of pronunciation.

DevanagariIASTEnglish Translation
॥ श्री रुद्राष्टकम् ॥.. Śri Rudrāṣṭakam..Eight Stanzas on Rudra
आचार्य तुलसीदासĀcārya tulasīdāsaAcharya Tulsidas
नमामीशमीशान NamāmīśamīśānaO Lord, O' Īśāna! I prostrate before thee
निर्वाणरुपम् nirvāṇa rūpaṃWho is the embodiment of Nirvāṇa bliss
विभुम् व्यापकम् vibhuṃ vyāpakaṃWho is omni-present
ब्रह्मवेदस्वरूपम्, ।brahma veda svarūpaṃ,Who is knowledge of the Brahman in reality and totality/ Who is origin of Brahma, the originator and of the Veda
निजम् nijaṃ Who is ever dwelling in his own self,
निर्गुणम् nirguṇaṃ Who is quality-less, beyond attributes/ origin of every (3) qualities, hence cannot be measured by standards of qualities
निर्विकल्पम् nirvikalpaṃWho is immutable
निरीहम् nirīhaṃWho is dispassionate, desireless
चिदाकाशमाकाशवासम् cidākāśamākāśavāsaṃWho is immeasurable like the sky, and Who dwells in the sky.
भजेऽहम् ॥ १ ॥bhāje'haṃ .. 1 ..I beseech.
निराकारम्nirākāraṃFormless
ओंकारमूलम्oṃkāramūlaṃThe root of Om
तुरीयम् turīyaṃAlways in stateless Turiya – The fourth and most sublime state of existence
गिराgirāGira

Vani, Voice words / Mount Kailash

ज्ञान गोतीतम् ईशम्jñāna gotītaṃ īśaṃWho is beyond the scope of voice, knowledge and words/ origin of Vani, Gyan, Words etc.
गिरीशम् girīśaṃThe ruler of Mount Kailash/ God of mount Kailash
करालम् ।karālaṃFierce
महाकाल कालम् ।mahākāla kālaṃ Destroyer of Death/ Mahakaal is when the entire universe dies and He is the destroyer of that Mahakaal
कृपालम् kṛpālaṃbenevolent and compassionate
गुणागारguṇāgāraWho is the treasury of all qualities
संसारपारम् saṃsārapāraṃbeyond the Samsara, the mundane universe
नतोऽहम् ॥ २ ॥nato'haṃ .. 2 ..I bow.
तुषाराद्रिtuṣārādriLike a snowy white mountain -संकाशsaṃkāśa(His) face is sweet
गौरम्gauraṃFair and resplendent / Fair like a snowy mountain (tusharadri = snowy mountain (tushar+adri), sankash = like, gauram = Fair/ white)
गभीरम् ।gabhīraṃWho is profound / He is so deep that to understand Him one has to go to absolute depth of divinity
मनोभूतmanobhūtaWho is the mind of all beings/ elements
कोटिप्रभाkoṭiprabhāOf immense splendor
श्री शरीरम् śrī śarīraṃBeautiful bodied (His beautiful body if of immense splendor)
स्फुरन्मौलिsphuranmaulishining forehead
कल्लोलिनी चारु गङ्गाkallolinī cāru gaṅgāWavy and enticing Ganges / sacred Ganges flows cheerfully from His shining forehead
लसद्lasadShiny
भालbhālaforehead
बालेन्दुbālenduA youthful (crescent) moon / young moon is shining on His forehead
कण्ठे भुजङ्गा ॥ ३ ॥kaṇṭhe bhujaṅgā.. 3 ..Snake garlands around the neck
चलत्कुण्डलम् calat kuṇdalaṃswaying earrings
भ्रू सुनेत्रम् विशालम् bhrū sunetraṃ viśālaṃWith beautiful eyebrow and broad eyes
प्रसन्नाननम् prasannānanaṃhappy countenance/ facial expression reveals satisfaction or peace
नीलकण्ठम् ।nīla kaṇṭhaṃblue throated one
दयालम् dayālaṃCompassionate
मृगाधीश चर्माम्बरम् mrigāḍhiśa carmāmbaraṃlion-skin around His waist / skin of God of deers, which is lion, is His garment
मुण्ड मालम् muṇḍa mālaṃSkull-cap garland
प्रियम् शंकरम् priyaṃ śaṃkaraṃBeloved Shankar
सर्वनाथम् भजामि ॥ ४ ॥Sarvanāthaṃ bhajāmi.. 4 ..I meditate upon the Lord of the Universe. (sarva+natham = God of everything)
प्रचण्डम् pracaṇḍaṃFierce / full of immeasurable energy
प्रकृष्टम् prakriśhtam Immense / Better than everything
प्रगल्भम् pragalbhaṃMature and bold
परेशम्। pareśaṃThe supreme Lord
अखण्डम् akhanḍamWhole and Immeasurable
अजम् ajaṃ Birthless
भानुकोटि प्रकाशम् bhānukoṭiprakāṣaṃSplendor of a billion Suns
त्रयः शूल trayaha śūlaThree kind of obstacles in human life – 1. Physical 2. Divine/Devil / 3. Environmental
निर्मूलनम् nirmūlanaṃOne who does not have any origin or One who removes from root (terminates all three kinds of issues from root of it)
शूलपाणिम् भजेऽहम् śulapāṇim bhaje'haṃ I pray the holder of the trident
भवानीपतिम् bhavānīpatiṃ The divine consort of Bhavani
भावगम्यम् ॥ ५ ॥bhāvagamyaṃ.. 5 ..One who is achieved easily through emotions (devotion)
कलातीत KaalātītaTimeless, beyond time and death (it's कलातीत i.e. one who is having command on all forms of art, the one from whom art takes birth)
कल्याणkalyāṇaBlissful
कल्पान्तकारीkalpāntakārīThe terminator of Kalpas - The destroyer (Kalpa = when our universe dies)
सदा सज्जनानन्ददाता sadā sajjanānanda dātāAlways blissful and giver of boons to righteous
पुरारि ।purāriThe enemy of the Puras – The destroyer of Tripura (mythology)
चिदानंद संदोह मोहापहारी cidānaṃdā saṃdohā mohāpahārīWho is eternal bliss, and Who absolves abundant passion (absorbs happiness which comes from materialistic wishes)
प्रसीद प्रसीद prasīda prasīdaBe pleased with me.
प्रभो मन्मथारी॥ ६ ॥prabho manmathārī.. 6 ..Lord, the destroyer of Kamadeva
न यावत् Na yāvat Those who do not / until or unless
उमानाथ पादाराविन्दम् Umānātha pādārāvindaṃThe lotus feet of Umanath
भजंतीह bhajaṃtīhaPray
लोके परे वाloke pare vāIn the universe
नराणाम् narāṇāṃ Of men
न तावत् ।na tāvat Not their / till then men will not get
सुखम् शांतिsukhaṃ śāñti Happiness and peace
सन्ताप नाशम् sañtāpa nāṣaṃDestroy agonies
प्रसीद prasīdaBe propitious
प्रभो सर्वभूताधिवासम् ॥ ७ ॥prabho sarvabhūtādhivāsaṃ.. 7 ..O’ Lord! The Lord of all beings/ elements
न जानामिna jānāmiI don’t know
योगम् yogaṃYoga
जपम् japaṃ Meditation
नैव naivanor
पूजाम् pūjāṃ Oblations
नतोऽहम् nato'haṃ I always bow
सदा सर्वदा sadā sarvadāEver, always
शम्भुः ŚambhuhuO shambhu, the bliss-giver
तुभ्यम् ।tubhyaṃBefore you
जरा jarāOld age
जन्म janmaBirth and life
दुःखौघ duhkhaughaImmense sorrows of mundane life and existence
तातप्यमानम् tātāpyamānaṃ. Pangs of pain and agony
प्रभो prabhoO Lord
पाहि pāhiRedeem me
आपन्नमामीश āpannamāmīśaI am saluting You, O Lord!
शम्भो ॥ ८ ॥Śambho.. 8 ..O Shambhu!
रुद्राष्टकम् इदम् प्रोक्तम् विप्रेण हर तोषये । (this Brahman, tulsidas, has written Rudrashtakam to praise/ satisfy Har (Shiva))ये पठन्ति नरा भक्त्या तेषाम् शम्भुः प्रसीदति॥ (whoever men will read this with intense devotion, O Shambhu please be propitious to them)

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