#shiv_bhajans 🕉️आप पे बहुत भरोसा करती हूं 🕉️#mahadevstatus #mahakalstatu... #shiv_bhajans 🕉️आप पे बहुत भरोसा करती हूं 🕉️#mahadevstatus #mahakalstatu... Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 19, 2024 Rating: 5
কৃষ্ণ নামে পাগল আমি♥️#krishna #krishnastatus #krishnabhajan #baul #vrind... কৃষ্ণ নামে পাগল আমি♥️#krishna #krishnastatus #krishnabhajan #baul #vrind... Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 18, 2024 Rating: 5
#hindugod #shiv_bhajans shiv bhakti reels #hindugod #shiv_bhajans   shiv bhakti reels Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 18, 2024 Rating: 5
#shiv_bhajans Jai bholenath #trending #shorts #short #music #song #v... #shiv_bhajans  Jai bholenath  #trending  #shorts  #short #music #song #v... Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 15, 2024 Rating: 5

শিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIশিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIShiva Purana: The Tale of Shiva's Third Eye

October 15, 2024
  শিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনী একদিন দেবতা শিব এবং দেবী পার্বতী কৈলাস পর্বতে ছিলেন। শিব গভীর ধ্যানমগ্ন ছিলেন এবং পার্বতী মজা করে শিব...
শিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIশিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIShiva Purana: The Tale of Shiva's Third Eye শিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIশিব পুরাণ: শিবের তৃতীয় চোখের কাহিনীIIShiva Purana: The Tale of Shiva's Third Eye Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 15, 2024 Rating: 5

ভগবান গণেশের জন্মIIभगवान गणेश का जन्मIIThe Birth of Lord Ganesha In the Shiva Purana, there is a famous story about the birth of Lord Ganesha. Goddess Parvati wanted to bathe, and she asked her attendant, Nandi, to guard the door. However, Nandi was loyal to Lord Shiva, so when Shiva arrived, Nandi let him enter. Upset by this, Parvati decided to create her own guardian. She made a young boy from the sandalwood paste she used for bathing and breathed life into him. She named him Ganesha and instructed him to guard the door while she bathed. When Lord Shiva returned, Ganesha, following his mother’s orders, stopped him from entering. Unaware that Ganesha was his son, Shiva became enraged. A fierce battle ensued, and in his fury, Shiva beheaded Ganesha with his trident. When Parvati saw this, she was heartbroken. She demanded that her son be brought back to life, threatening to destroy the world. To appease Parvati, Shiva sent his followers to find the head of the first creature they encountered. They found an elephant, and Shiva placed the elephant's head on Ganesha’s body, bringing him back to life. Thus, Lord Ganesha was born, with the head of an elephant and the blessings of his parents.

October 15, 2024
  The Birth of Lord Ganesha In the Shiva Purana, there is a famous story about the birth of Lord Ganesha. Goddess Parvati wanted to bathe, a...
ভগবান গণেশের জন্মIIभगवान गणेश का जन्मIIThe Birth of Lord Ganesha In the Shiva Purana, there is a famous story about the birth of Lord Ganesha. Goddess Parvati wanted to bathe, and she asked her attendant, Nandi, to guard the door. However, Nandi was loyal to Lord Shiva, so when Shiva arrived, Nandi let him enter. Upset by this, Parvati decided to create her own guardian. She made a young boy from the sandalwood paste she used for bathing and breathed life into him. She named him Ganesha and instructed him to guard the door while she bathed. When Lord Shiva returned, Ganesha, following his mother’s orders, stopped him from entering. Unaware that Ganesha was his son, Shiva became enraged. A fierce battle ensued, and in his fury, Shiva beheaded Ganesha with his trident. When Parvati saw this, she was heartbroken. She demanded that her son be brought back to life, threatening to destroy the world. To appease Parvati, Shiva sent his followers to find the head of the first creature they encountered. They found an elephant, and Shiva placed the elephant's head on Ganesha’s body, bringing him back to life. Thus, Lord Ganesha was born, with the head of an elephant and the blessings of his parents. ভগবান গণেশের জন্মIIभगवान गणेश का जन्मIIThe Birth of Lord Ganesha  In the Shiva Purana, there is a famous story about the birth of Lord Ganesha. Goddess Parvati wanted to bathe, and she asked her attendant, Nandi, to guard the door. However, Nandi was loyal to Lord Shiva, so when Shiva arrived, Nandi let him enter. Upset by this, Parvati decided to create her own guardian. She made a young boy from the sandalwood paste she used for bathing and breathed life into him. She named him Ganesha and instructed him to guard the door while she bathed.  When Lord Shiva returned, Ganesha, following his mother’s orders, stopped him from entering. Unaware that Ganesha was his son, Shiva became enraged. A fierce battle ensued, and in his fury, Shiva beheaded Ganesha with his trident. When Parvati saw this, she was heartbroken. She demanded that her son be brought back to life, threatening to destroy the world.  To appease Parvati, Shiva sent his followers to find the head of the first creature they encountered. They found an elephant, and Shiva placed the elephant's head on Ganesha’s body, bringing him back to life. Thus, Lord Ganesha was born, with the head of an elephant and the blessings of his parents. Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 15, 2024 Rating: 5

শিবপুরাণের একটি জনপ্রিয় গল্প: ভগবান শিব ও অন্ধ ভক্তের গল্প

October 13, 2024
  শিবপুরাণের একটি জনপ্রিয় গল্প: ভগবান শিব ও অন্ধ ভক্তের গল্প শিবপুরাণে এমন অনেক গল্প রয়েছে যা ভক্তদের প্রতি ভগবান শিবের অসীম কৃপা এবং তাঁর...
শিবপুরাণের একটি জনপ্রিয় গল্প: ভগবান শিব ও অন্ধ ভক্তের গল্প শিবপুরাণের একটি জনপ্রিয় গল্প: ভগবান শিব ও অন্ধ ভক্তের গল্প Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 13, 2024 Rating: 5

শিবপুরাণের একটি গল্প: ভাসুকি নাগের সাথে ভগবান শিবের সাক্ষাৎ

October 13, 2024
  শিবপুরাণের একটি গল্প: ভাসুকি নাগের সাথে ভগবান শিবের সাক্ষাৎ শিবপুরাণে বহু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ এবং অনুপ্রেরণামূলক গল্পের উল্লেখ পাওয়া যায়, যেগুল...
শিবপুরাণের একটি গল্প: ভাসুকি নাগের সাথে ভগবান শিবের সাক্ষাৎ শিবপুরাণের একটি গল্প: ভাসুকি নাগের সাথে ভগবান শিবের সাক্ষাৎ Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 13, 2024 Rating: 5

শিব মহিমা

October 09, 2024
  Bengali (বাংলা): শিব মহিমা : শিব মহিমা হলেন ভগবান শিবের মহিমা এবং গৌরব বর্ণনা। শিব হলেন সমস্ত জ্ঞানের আধার এবং তিনি বিশ্ব ব্রহ্মাণ্ডের সৃষ...
শিব মহিমা শিব মহিমা Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 09, 2024 Rating: 5

Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer In the vastness of the cosmos, beyond the realms of time and space, there exists a being of unparalleled power, wisdom, and mystery: Lord Shiva. He is both the protector and the destroyer, a deity who embodies the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction that govern the universe. His presence, both awe-inspiring and serene, ensures the balance of all things, whether they be gods, demons, or the forces of nature itself. The Beginning of Time At the dawn of creation, when the universe was still in its infancy, Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver, marveled at the grandeur of their work. The stars gleamed brightly, and the planets spun in harmony. But despite their efforts, the cosmos was incomplete. For creation to flourish, there had to be a force that would eliminate the old to make way for the new—a force to destroy ignorance, ego, and negativity. One day, as Brahma and Vishnu engaged in a debate over their supremacy, a colossal pillar of fire appeared before them, stretching endlessly in both directions. Neither could find its source or end. This mysterious fire symbolized infinity, beyond creation and preservation. As they gazed in awe, Lord Shiva emerged from the fire, his form both terrifying and serene. He was the embodiment of time and destruction, yet also the protector of the universe. His presence marked the realization that creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin. The Protector of the Cosmos Though Shiva is revered as the "destroyer," his role is not one of reckless destruction. He protects the cosmos by eliminating forces that threaten its balance. One such instance was during the Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean. When the gods and demons churned the ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a deadly poison, Halahala, emerged. Its toxic fumes threatened to destroy the universe. With no one else capable of stopping the catastrophe, all eyes turned to Shiva. Without hesitation, he stepped forward to save the universe. He gathered the poison into his palm and drank it. However, to prevent the poison from reaching his heart, Parvati, his wife, quickly placed her hand on his throat, trapping the poison there. The poison turned his throat blue, giving him the name Neelkanth, the blue-throated one. Through this act, Shiva protected the cosmos, showing that his destruction was not malevolent but necessary to sustain life. The Destroyer of Ego Shiva’s destruction often comes as a lesson in humility and balance. Once, the gods and sages had become proud, forgetting their duties and boasting of their powers. Shiva decided to teach them a lesson. He disguised himself as a humble beggar and wandered into the Pine Forest, where a group of self-righteous sages lived. These sages, enraged by his presence and unaware of his true identity, used their mystical powers to summon dangerous creatures to attack him. But Shiva, with his divine powers, subdued each one effortlessly. He took the form of Pashupatinath, the lord of all living beings, to show the sages that their powers were insignificant before the supreme force of the cosmos. The sages, realizing their folly, bowed to Shiva, understanding that arrogance and ego have no place in the divine order. The Cosmic Dance: Tandava Shiva is also the lord of dance, often depicted as Nataraja, performing the Tandava, the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. This dance symbolizes the eternal cycles of birth, death, and rebirth that govern the universe. When Shiva dances, the cosmos trembles, mountains shake, and time itself bows before him. One such instance occurred at the end of an age, when the forces of chaos and ignorance had spread throughout the universe. To cleanse the world of its impurities, Shiva performed his Rudra Tandava, a dance of fierce intensity. As he danced, the world crumbled, old structures were destroyed, and the impurities of the universe were burned away. But once the destruction was complete, Shiva’s dance slowed, and with his final graceful movements, he created the foundation for a new world—a world purified and ready for the next cycle of creation. Shiva and Parvati: The Balance of Energy While Shiva embodies destruction and meditation, his divine consort, Parvati, represents energy, love, and creation. Together, they form the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energies, known as Purusha and Prakriti. Their union is not just a cosmic marriage but a reminder that destruction and creation are interconnected. Once, after a long period of deep meditation, Shiva was approached by Parvati, who reminded him of his duties to the world. Without creation, the world would remain stagnant. And so, Shiva took Parvati's hand, and together they brought life back to the world, showing that destruction, when in harmony with creation, brings renewal and transformation. The Eternal Cycle Shiva, as both the protector and destroyer, exists beyond human comprehension. He represents the eternal cycle of life, where destruction is not the end but a prelude to new beginnings. His third eye, which symbolizes wisdom and higher consciousness, burns through ignorance, allowing truth and light to prevail. His matted locks hold the sacred river Ganga, representing the flow of life, and his trident (Trishula) signifies his mastery over the three forces of creation, preservation, and destruction. Shiva’s cosmic role as both the destroyer of worlds and the protector of life is a reminder that in the grand scheme of the universe, nothing is permanent. Change is inevitable, and in every destruction lies the seed of new creation. Conclusion Lord Shiva is not just a destroyer but the cosmic force that protects the universe from chaos, restores balance, and ensures the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. He teaches us that every end is a new beginning, and every destruction paves the way for renewal. In the infinite dance of the cosmos, Shiva is the guiding force, ensuring that balance is maintained and that life, in all its forms, continues to thrive.

October 09, 2024
  Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer In the vastness of the cosmos, beyond the realms of time and space, there exists a being of unpa...
Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer In the vastness of the cosmos, beyond the realms of time and space, there exists a being of unparalleled power, wisdom, and mystery: Lord Shiva. He is both the protector and the destroyer, a deity who embodies the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction that govern the universe. His presence, both awe-inspiring and serene, ensures the balance of all things, whether they be gods, demons, or the forces of nature itself. The Beginning of Time At the dawn of creation, when the universe was still in its infancy, Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver, marveled at the grandeur of their work. The stars gleamed brightly, and the planets spun in harmony. But despite their efforts, the cosmos was incomplete. For creation to flourish, there had to be a force that would eliminate the old to make way for the new—a force to destroy ignorance, ego, and negativity. One day, as Brahma and Vishnu engaged in a debate over their supremacy, a colossal pillar of fire appeared before them, stretching endlessly in both directions. Neither could find its source or end. This mysterious fire symbolized infinity, beyond creation and preservation. As they gazed in awe, Lord Shiva emerged from the fire, his form both terrifying and serene. He was the embodiment of time and destruction, yet also the protector of the universe. His presence marked the realization that creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin. The Protector of the Cosmos Though Shiva is revered as the "destroyer," his role is not one of reckless destruction. He protects the cosmos by eliminating forces that threaten its balance. One such instance was during the Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean. When the gods and demons churned the ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a deadly poison, Halahala, emerged. Its toxic fumes threatened to destroy the universe. With no one else capable of stopping the catastrophe, all eyes turned to Shiva. Without hesitation, he stepped forward to save the universe. He gathered the poison into his palm and drank it. However, to prevent the poison from reaching his heart, Parvati, his wife, quickly placed her hand on his throat, trapping the poison there. The poison turned his throat blue, giving him the name Neelkanth, the blue-throated one. Through this act, Shiva protected the cosmos, showing that his destruction was not malevolent but necessary to sustain life. The Destroyer of Ego Shiva’s destruction often comes as a lesson in humility and balance. Once, the gods and sages had become proud, forgetting their duties and boasting of their powers. Shiva decided to teach them a lesson. He disguised himself as a humble beggar and wandered into the Pine Forest, where a group of self-righteous sages lived. These sages, enraged by his presence and unaware of his true identity, used their mystical powers to summon dangerous creatures to attack him. But Shiva, with his divine powers, subdued each one effortlessly. He took the form of Pashupatinath, the lord of all living beings, to show the sages that their powers were insignificant before the supreme force of the cosmos. The sages, realizing their folly, bowed to Shiva, understanding that arrogance and ego have no place in the divine order. The Cosmic Dance: Tandava Shiva is also the lord of dance, often depicted as Nataraja, performing the Tandava, the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. This dance symbolizes the eternal cycles of birth, death, and rebirth that govern the universe. When Shiva dances, the cosmos trembles, mountains shake, and time itself bows before him. One such instance occurred at the end of an age, when the forces of chaos and ignorance had spread throughout the universe. To cleanse the world of its impurities, Shiva performed his Rudra Tandava, a dance of fierce intensity. As he danced, the world crumbled, old structures were destroyed, and the impurities of the universe were burned away. But once the destruction was complete, Shiva’s dance slowed, and with his final graceful movements, he created the foundation for a new world—a world purified and ready for the next cycle of creation. Shiva and Parvati: The Balance of Energy While Shiva embodies destruction and meditation, his divine consort, Parvati, represents energy, love, and creation. Together, they form the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energies, known as Purusha and Prakriti. Their union is not just a cosmic marriage but a reminder that destruction and creation are interconnected. Once, after a long period of deep meditation, Shiva was approached by Parvati, who reminded him of his duties to the world. Without creation, the world would remain stagnant. And so, Shiva took Parvati's hand, and together they brought life back to the world, showing that destruction, when in harmony with creation, brings renewal and transformation. The Eternal Cycle Shiva, as both the protector and destroyer, exists beyond human comprehension. He represents the eternal cycle of life, where destruction is not the end but a prelude to new beginnings. His third eye, which symbolizes wisdom and higher consciousness, burns through ignorance, allowing truth and light to prevail. His matted locks hold the sacred river Ganga, representing the flow of life, and his trident (Trishula) signifies his mastery over the three forces of creation, preservation, and destruction. Shiva’s cosmic role as both the destroyer of worlds and the protector of life is a reminder that in the grand scheme of the universe, nothing is permanent. Change is inevitable, and in every destruction lies the seed of new creation. Conclusion Lord Shiva is not just a destroyer but the cosmic force that protects the universe from chaos, restores balance, and ensures the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. He teaches us that every end is a new beginning, and every destruction paves the way for renewal. In the infinite dance of the cosmos, Shiva is the guiding force, ensuring that balance is maintained and that life, in all its forms, continues to thrive. Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer In the vastness of the cosmos, beyond the realms of time and space, there exists a being of unparalleled power, wisdom, and mystery: Lord Shiva. He is both the protector and the destroyer, a deity who embodies the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction that govern the universe. His presence, both awe-inspiring and serene, ensures the balance of all things, whether they be gods, demons, or the forces of nature itself.  The Beginning of Time At the dawn of creation, when the universe was still in its infancy, Brahma, the creator, and Vishnu, the preserver, marveled at the grandeur of their work. The stars gleamed brightly, and the planets spun in harmony. But despite their efforts, the cosmos was incomplete. For creation to flourish, there had to be a force that would eliminate the old to make way for the new—a force to destroy ignorance, ego, and negativity.  One day, as Brahma and Vishnu engaged in a debate over their supremacy, a colossal pillar of fire appeared before them, stretching endlessly in both directions. Neither could find its source or end. This mysterious fire symbolized infinity, beyond creation and preservation. As they gazed in awe, Lord Shiva emerged from the fire, his form both terrifying and serene. He was the embodiment of time and destruction, yet also the protector of the universe. His presence marked the realization that creation and destruction are two sides of the same coin.  The Protector of the Cosmos Though Shiva is revered as the "destroyer," his role is not one of reckless destruction. He protects the cosmos by eliminating forces that threaten its balance. One such instance was during the Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean. When the gods and demons churned the ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a deadly poison, Halahala, emerged. Its toxic fumes threatened to destroy the universe.  With no one else capable of stopping the catastrophe, all eyes turned to Shiva. Without hesitation, he stepped forward to save the universe. He gathered the poison into his palm and drank it. However, to prevent the poison from reaching his heart, Parvati, his wife, quickly placed her hand on his throat, trapping the poison there. The poison turned his throat blue, giving him the name Neelkanth, the blue-throated one. Through this act, Shiva protected the cosmos, showing that his destruction was not malevolent but necessary to sustain life.  The Destroyer of Ego Shiva’s destruction often comes as a lesson in humility and balance. Once, the gods and sages had become proud, forgetting their duties and boasting of their powers. Shiva decided to teach them a lesson. He disguised himself as a humble beggar and wandered into the Pine Forest, where a group of self-righteous sages lived. These sages, enraged by his presence and unaware of his true identity, used their mystical powers to summon dangerous creatures to attack him.  But Shiva, with his divine powers, subdued each one effortlessly. He took the form of Pashupatinath, the lord of all living beings, to show the sages that their powers were insignificant before the supreme force of the cosmos. The sages, realizing their folly, bowed to Shiva, understanding that arrogance and ego have no place in the divine order.  The Cosmic Dance: Tandava Shiva is also the lord of dance, often depicted as Nataraja, performing the Tandava, the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. This dance symbolizes the eternal cycles of birth, death, and rebirth that govern the universe. When Shiva dances, the cosmos trembles, mountains shake, and time itself bows before him.  One such instance occurred at the end of an age, when the forces of chaos and ignorance had spread throughout the universe. To cleanse the world of its impurities, Shiva performed his Rudra Tandava, a dance of fierce intensity. As he danced, the world crumbled, old structures were destroyed, and the impurities of the universe were burned away. But once the destruction was complete, Shiva’s dance slowed, and with his final graceful movements, he created the foundation for a new world—a world purified and ready for the next cycle of creation.  Shiva and Parvati: The Balance of Energy While Shiva embodies destruction and meditation, his divine consort, Parvati, represents energy, love, and creation. Together, they form the perfect balance of masculine and feminine energies, known as Purusha and Prakriti. Their union is not just a cosmic marriage but a reminder that destruction and creation are interconnected.  Once, after a long period of deep meditation, Shiva was approached by Parvati, who reminded him of his duties to the world. Without creation, the world would remain stagnant. And so, Shiva took Parvati's hand, and together they brought life back to the world, showing that destruction, when in harmony with creation, brings renewal and transformation.  The Eternal Cycle Shiva, as both the protector and destroyer, exists beyond human comprehension. He represents the eternal cycle of life, where destruction is not the end but a prelude to new beginnings. His third eye, which symbolizes wisdom and higher consciousness, burns through ignorance, allowing truth and light to prevail. His matted locks hold the sacred river Ganga, representing the flow of life, and his trident (Trishula) signifies his mastery over the three forces of creation, preservation, and destruction.  Shiva’s cosmic role as both the destroyer of worlds and the protector of life is a reminder that in the grand scheme of the universe, nothing is permanent. Change is inevitable, and in every destruction lies the seed of new creation.  Conclusion Lord Shiva is not just a destroyer but the cosmic force that protects the universe from chaos, restores balance, and ensures the continuous cycle of creation and destruction. He teaches us that every end is a new beginning, and every destruction paves the way for renewal. In the infinite dance of the cosmos, Shiva is the guiding force, ensuring that balance is maintained and that life, in all its forms, continues to thrive. Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 09, 2024 Rating: 5
"Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer"  "Shiva: The Cosmic Protector and Destroyer" Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 09, 2024 Rating: 5
#shiv_bhajans #mahadev #love #devotionalsong @ShivBhajansshorts #shiv ... #shiv_bhajans #mahadev #love #devotionalsong @ShivBhajansshorts   #shiv ... Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 09, 2024 Rating: 5
#shiv_bhajans shiv bhakti reelsমাতা দুর্গার কৃপায় ভালো থাকুন সকলে। #shiv_bhajans   shiv bhakti reelsমাতা দুর্গার কৃপায় ভালো থাকুন সকলে। Reviewed by শ্রী শ্রী সত্যনারায়ণ নমঃ(SriSriramthakur O gan Ganer vhovon Youtube channel) on October 09, 2024 Rating: 5
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सोमवार स्पेशल : ॐ नमः शिवाय धुन | Om Namah Shivaya ShivDhun | NonStop ShivDhun Mantra#Shiv_Bhajans

सोमवार स्पेशल : ॐ नमः शिवाय धुन | Om Namah Shivaya ShivDhun | NonStop ShivDhun Mantra#Shiv_Bhajans

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