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Booklet Eight

Nādeśvara Kṣobhaśamana Stotram

A Sanskritic-Telugu Nāda-Dandakam to Siva-Nataraja

Śaśidhara-racita

What happens when grief no longer argues? It chants. The seeker turns from battle-readiness to rhythm-alignment. This stotram is offered as nāda at the feet of Nādeśvara — the Lord of sound, rhythm, and the damaru, whose dance restores the broken pulse. Kṣobha is inner agitation — the disturbed movement of grief, desire, memory, ego, and restlessness. Kṣobhaśamana is the calming of turbulence by alignment with Siva's cosmic rhythm. The prayer is simple: Dance, Siva. Let Your damaru reset my rhythm. Let grief turn toward grace.

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What is Nādeśvara Kṣobhaśamana Stotram about?

What happens when grief no longer argues? It chants. The seeker turns from battle-readiness to rhythm-alignment. This stotram is offered as nāda at the feet of Nādeśvara — the Lord of sound, rhythm, and the damaru, whose dance restores the broken pulse. Kṣobha is inner agitation — the disturbed movement of grief, desire, memory, ego, and restlessness. Kṣobhaśamana is the calming of turbulence by alignment with Siva's cosmic rhythm. The prayer is simple: Dance, Siva. Let Your damaru reset my rhythm. Let grief turn toward grace.

Who is this booklet for?

A Sanskritic-Telugu Nāda-Dandakam to Siva-Nataraja

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Read it slowly, as a reflective text rather than a rushed manual. Return to key passages, sit with the questions it raises, and let the language do inward work over time.

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