Shiv Dhyana Mantra | शिव ध्यान मंत्र | Kshama Prarthana | Shiva Mantra To Remove Negative Energy
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The Shiva Dhyana Mantra :
Karacharana Kritam is the 14th shloka of Adi Shankara's Shiva Aparadha Kshamapana stotram.
The meaning of this stotram literally translates to seeking forgiveness from past ill-deeds.
The mantra is traditionally practiced by Shiva disciples as a daily prayer.
Devotees would hold a Rudraksha mala to count the number of repetitions of this prayer.They would chant it for hours in deep penance.

करचरण कृतं वाक्कायजं कर्मजं वा ।
श्रवणनयनजं वा मानसं वापराधं ।
विहितमविहितं वा सर्वमेतत्क्षमस्व ।
जय जय करुणाब्धे श्रीमहादेव शम्भो ॥

हे भगवान शिव, मेरे हाथ और चरणों से, शब्दों और काया द्वारा मैंने कई बुरे कर्म किये है,
मेरे द्वारा सुनने, देखने और विचारों से जो भी अपराध मुझ से हुए है,
उन सभी के लिए मुझे क्षमा करें। हे करुणा के सागर देवों के देव महादेव शम्भु
मुझे क्षमा करें।
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karacharana kritam vaa-kkayajam karmajam va |
shravananayanajam va manasam vaparadham |
vihitamavihitam va sarvametatkshamasva |
jaya jaya karunabdhe shrimahadeva shambho ||

English Translation:
Whatever sins are committed by the actions of my hands and feet, fabricated by my word and my body, or my works,
fabricated by my ears and eyes, or sins produced by my mind (i.e. thoughts),
While performing the prescribed actions. As well as all other actions which are not expressly prescribed.
Please forgive them all.
Glory to you, oh Sri Mahadeva Shambho, I surrender myself to you, you are an ocean of love.

The Shiva Dhyana Mantra :
Karacharana Kritam is the 14th shloka of Adi Shankara's Shiva Aparadha Kshamapana stotram.
The meaning of this stotram literally translates to seeking forgiveness from past ill-deeds.
The mantra is traditionally practiced by Shiva disciples as a daily prayer.
Devotees would hold a Rudraksha mala to count the number of repetitions of this prayer.They would chant it for hours in deep penance.
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