Kailash Rana Shiv — Chandra Mouli Lyrics
कैलासराणा शिवचंद्रमौळी । फणींद्र माथां मुकुटी झळाळी । कारुण्यसिंधू भवदुःखहारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥१॥
कैलासराणा शिवचंद्रमौळी । फणींद्र माथां मुकुटी झळाळी । कारुण्यसिंधू भवदुःखहारी । तुजवीण शंभो मज कोण तारी ॥ १ ॥ kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics
: Shiva loves true devotion and completely destroys the fear of worldly existence (Bhava Bhaya). He is the ultimate cause for liberation from the sins of the material world. Holding his divine bow (Pinaka), he is the Lord of all living beings (Pashupati), bringing peace and liberation to all. The word (meaning war or battle) introduces a
The word (meaning war or battle) introduces a sudden, dynamic contrast. How can the lord of meditative silence be associated with a battle? This juxtaposition is the genius of Shiva’s lyrical portrayal. “Rana” here does not refer to a physical war with weapons, but the eternal cosmic conflict. Some interpretations link it to the legendary battle where Shiva defeated the demon Andhaka, or the destruction of the three demonic cities (Tripurasura). More profoundly, the “Rana” symbolizes the inner struggle—the battle between ego and consciousness, attachment and liberation. Thus, “Kailash Rana” encapsulates a paradox: the still mountain that witnesses the ceaseless battle of existence. The lyric suggests that true peace (Kailash) is not the absence of conflict but the mastery of it. “Rana” here does not refer to a physical
It is particularly significant during:
(Repeat) Bhola Bhandari Shambo Shankara, Amarnath Prabhu Namo Namah






