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Rudram
Rudram Namakam,Chamakam in English,Telugu,Hindi,Malayalam,Kannada,Tamil
What's Rudram APK?
Rudram is a app for Android, It's developed by S2developers author.
First released on google play in 7 years ago and latest version released in 1 month ago.
This app has 6.3K download times on Google play and rated as 3.40 stars with 15 rated times.
This product is an app in Books & Reference category. More infomartion of Rudram on google play
This app has Rudram Namakam,Chamakam in
English,
Telugu,
Hindi
,Malayalam,
Kannada,
Tamil
Rudram is a stotra dedicated to Rudra (an epithet of Shiva), taken from the Yajurveda.
Shri Rudram is also known as Sri Rudraprasna and Rudradhyaya.
Through the chanting of Sri Rudram, Lord Shiva's various attributes and aspects are invoked and worshipped.
The Rudram chanting can be done with or without the accompaniment of a Vedic yagna ritual.
When accompanied with the Vedic fire ritual, it is called the Rudra Yagnam.
It is said that Lord Shiva, after Bhasmasura was killed with the help of Lord Maha Vishnu, performed the Tandava Dance and then performed the "Rudra Yagna" for the betterment of humanity.
The place where the Rudra Yagna was performed is where the "Sri Kalahasti" Temple stands now.
Namakam (chapter five) describes the name or epithets of Rudra, which represent his aspects.
The Chamakam (chapter seven) asks for the fulfilment of wishes. Each part consist of eleven anuvaka.
The mantra, Om Namah Sivaya is also derived from the Shri Rudram.
English,
Telugu,
Hindi
,Malayalam,
Kannada,
Tamil
Rudram is a stotra dedicated to Rudra (an epithet of Shiva), taken from the Yajurveda.
Shri Rudram is also known as Sri Rudraprasna and Rudradhyaya.
Through the chanting of Sri Rudram, Lord Shiva's various attributes and aspects are invoked and worshipped.
The Rudram chanting can be done with or without the accompaniment of a Vedic yagna ritual.
When accompanied with the Vedic fire ritual, it is called the Rudra Yagnam.
It is said that Lord Shiva, after Bhasmasura was killed with the help of Lord Maha Vishnu, performed the Tandava Dance and then performed the "Rudra Yagna" for the betterment of humanity.
The place where the Rudra Yagna was performed is where the "Sri Kalahasti" Temple stands now.
Namakam (chapter five) describes the name or epithets of Rudra, which represent his aspects.
The Chamakam (chapter seven) asks for the fulfilment of wishes. Each part consist of eleven anuvaka.
The mantra, Om Namah Sivaya is also derived from the Shri Rudram.