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रवींदु दावानल पूर्ण भाळी । स्वतेज नेत्रीं तिमिरौघ जाळी । ब्रह्मांडधीशा मदनांतकारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥२॥
वैराग्ययोगी शिव शूलपाणी । सदा समाधी निजबोधवाणी । उमानिवासा त्रिपुरांतकारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥४॥ kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics
With a Shiv Chandra Mouli, a sacred rosary made of Rudraksha beads, in his hand, Rana set out on his mission. As he traveled across the land, he shared the teachings of Shiv and Chandra, inspiring countless people to walk the path of righteousness and spiritual growth.
ब्रह्मादि वंदी अमरादिनाथ । भुजंगमाला धरि सोमकांत । गंगा शिरीं दोष महा विदारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥ ६ ॥ This public link is valid for 7 days
Unlike complex Vedic hymns that require priestly intervention, "Kailash Rana Shiv Chandra Mouli" belongs to the Nirgun (formless) and Sagun (with form) intersection of Bhakti. Here is why it resonates:
नंदी हराचा हर नंदिकेश । श्रीविश्वनाथ म्हणती सुरेश । सदाशिव व्यापक तापहारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥ १० ॥ Can’t copy the link right now
The third component, , is the name itself—meaning “The Auspicious One.” After the turbulence of “Rana,” the name “Shiv” acts as a resolution, a declaration that the outcome of the cosmic battle is always benevolence. It grounds the lyric in the primary attribute of the deity: that despite his fearsome form (covered in ashes, wielding a trident), he is ultimately the source of all good fortune.
Notably, the popular version of this song was brought to mainstream audiences by the iconic playback singer , with music composed by Nandu Honap and produced under the T-Series label. Beyond her version, it has been performed and recorded by many other artists, including:
A common search variation is (The Queen of Kailash). This often refers to a different, though equally popular, bhajan dedicated to Goddess Parvati (Shiva’s consort). If the lyrics describe "Gauri," "Uma," or "Shailputri," you are likely listening to the Kailash Rani bhajan. The lyrics provided above are strictly for Kailash Rana (The King/Glory of Kailash), which is unequivocally about Lord Shiva.