CHANDRAKĀLADHARA HARA GAṄGĀDHAR
A ŚAMBHU ŚAṄKARA SADĀ ŚIVA
PĀRVATĪ RĀMAṆA PARAMEŚVARA
PĀRTHI PURĪŚA PRABHU ŚRĪ MĀTĀ
Shuhm-boo Shuhn-kuh-ruh Suh-dah Shee-vuh
Chuhn-druh-kah-luh-duh-ruh Huh-ruh Guhn-gah-duh-ruh
Shuhm-boo Shun-kuh-ruh Suh-dah Shee-vuh
Pahr-vuh-tee Rah-muh-nuh Puh-ruh-may-shvuhr-uh
Pahr-tee Poo-ree-shuh Pruh-boo Shree Mah-tah
Shambhu, Shankara, eternal Lord Shiva,
The bearer of the crescent moon,
of the river Ganges. Shiva,
the supreme Lord,
delights in Parvati, his consort.
Lord of Parthi Puri,
master of the beautiful Divine Mother.
ŚAMBHU—benign, benevolent, auspicious, helpful, granting or causing happiness; doer of good.
ŚAṄKARA—beneficent, auspi- cious, causing prosperity; bestower of good, giver of joy.
SADĀ ŚIVA—eternal Shiva.
CHANDRAKĀLADHARA—the bearer of the crescent moon.
HARA—the Remover, the Destroyer.
GAṄGĀ- DHARA—the bearer of the sacred river Ganges.
PĀRVATĪ—con- sort of Shiva
. RĀMAṆA—delights in.
PARAMEŚVARA—Shiva, the supreme Lord.
KASIPURISA—Lord of KASI, Lord of the World.
PRABHU—lord, ruler.
ŚRĪ—eminent one, venerable one; title denoting sacredness.
MĀTĀ—Mother.
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