The title itself is a tapestry of divine imagery:
The lyrics are a cascade of Sanskrit and Hindi stotras (hymns of praise), listing the various names, attributes, and leelas (divine plays) of Mahadev. From his third eye to his tiger skin, from his blue throat (Neelakantha) to his serpent garland, every line is a darshan (vision) of the ascetic god. kailash rana shiv chandra mouli lyrics
To fully experience the bhajan, we recommend listening to the official audio or video version by Kailash Rana. The melody is soothing and perfect for meditation. The title itself is a tapestry of divine imagery:
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Shiva is "Shwet" (white) yet "Neel" (blue); he is a householder (husband of Parvati) yet an ascetic; he rides a gentle bull but commands an army of ghosts. The lyrics force the singer to confront that divinity lies beyond dualities—good/evil, beauty/ugliness, life/death.