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[Sage Markandeya was saved by Lord Shiva of certain death at the age of 16 by killing the God of death. This stotra is supposed to have been sung by the sage after that.]
Rathna sanu sarasanam, rajathadri srunga nikethanam, Sinchini krutha pannageswarachyuthahana sayakam, Kshipra dhagdha pura thrayam thri divalayairabhi vanditham, Chandra shekaramasraye mama kim karishyathi vai yama.1
I meditate on that victor over death, Who has moon, sun and fire as eyes, Who has a smiling face, Who sits on two lotus flowers, Whose hands shine with the sign the rope, The deer and the garland of rudraksha, Who has the pleasant shine of the ice, Who has a body drenched by nectar, From billions of moons, Who ornaments himself with several garlands, Who is very handsome, Who can attract the entire world, And who is the lord of all beings.
Jape Viniyoga (Now the chant is being started)
Rudram, pasupathim, sthanum, neelakandam, umapathim, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 1
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who is the angry one, Who is the lord of all beings, Who is stable, Who has a blue neck, And who is the consort of Uma.
Neelakandam, kalamoorthim kalagnamr kalanasanam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 2
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who is having a blue neck, Who is the form of death, Who knows paste, present and future, And who destroyed the god of death.
Neelakandam, viroopaksham nirmalam vimalapradham, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 3
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who has a blue neck, Who has a different eye, Who is clean, And who is dazzlingly bright.
Vamadevam mahadevam lokanadham jagatgurum, Namami sirasa devam , kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 4
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who judges according to merit, Who is the greatest god, Who is the lord of the universe, And who is the teacher of the world.
Devadevam jagannatham devesam vrushabhadwajam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 5
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who is the God of gods, Who is the lord of the earth, Who is the god of devas, And who has a bull flag.
Traiksham chathurbhujam santham jata makuta dharanam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 6
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who has three eyes, Who has four hands, Who is peaceful, And who wears matted hair and a crown.
Bhasmoddulitha sarvangam nagabharana bhooshitham, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 7
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Who is covered with ash, All over his body, And who wears the serpent, As an ornament.
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who is limitless, Who cannot be explained, Who is peaceful, Who is the killer, And who wears the garland of eyes.
Aaandham paramam nithyam kaivalya pada dhayinam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 9
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Who is happiness, Who is beyond thought, Who is stable, And who grants salvation.
Ardhanaareeswaram devam parvathy prana nayakam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 10
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Who is the god half male half female, And who is the darling of Parvathy.
Pralaya sthithi karthaaram adhi kartharameeswaram, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 11
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Who creates the state of deluge, And who is the god who made the beginning.
Vyomakesam viroopaksham chandrardha krutha shekaram, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 12
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Whose hair is the sky, Who has a different eye, And who has collected half of the moon.
Gangadharam sasidharam sankaram shoolapaninam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 13
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god Who carries the river ganga, Who keep moon as an ornament, Who is Lord Shankara, And who carries a trident.
Swargapavarga datharam srushti sthithyanthakarinam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 14
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that God, Who grant heaven and salvation, Who looks after creation, upkeep and destruction.
Kalpa ayur dehi mey punyam yavad ayur arogatham, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 15
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who can grant a life of an eon, Who can bless you with a long life, Bereft of any sickness.
Shivesanam mahadevam vamadevam sadashivam, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 16
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who is Shiva as well as Easwara, Who is the great god, Who gives correct judgments, And who is always peaceful.
Uthpathi sthithi samhara karthara meeswaram gurum, Namami sirasa devam, kim no mrutyu karishyathi. 17
What can death do to the one, Who salutes with his head that god, Who takes responsibility, Of creation, upkeep and destruction, And who is a great teacher.
Markandeya krutham stotram ya padeth shiva sannidhou, An installation support file could not be installed. Thasya mruthyu bhayam nasthi na agni chora bhayaam kwachith. 18
Any one reading this prayer, Written by Markandeya, In front of Lord Shiva, Would not have, Fear of death, Nr fear of fire and thieves.
Oh great god, Who has won over god of death, Please save me as I am submitting to you, From births, deaths, old age and disease, And also the ties of Karma which affect me.
I appeal to the God that, “My soul goes towards you, And my mind always meditates on you,” And then chant of Trayambaka Mantra*, And salute that Samba, Who is the inner soul of the destroyer, And pray, ”destroy all life’s problems, Oh Lord of Yoga, I salute you.”
* Trayambaka Mantra is given in the translation of Chamakam.
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