![]() When Ravana was almost on top, and with Shiva still engrossed in this music, Parvati saw this man climbing up. As he sang, slowly, Ravana started climbing Kailash from its Southern Face. ![]() Shiva was so pleased and enamoured listening to this music. He had a drum which he used to set the beat and composed 1008 verses extempore, which is called the Shiva Tandava Stotram. He came to Kailash all the way from down south – I want you to just imagine walking all the way – and began to sing Shiva’s praises. A devotee shouldn’t become great, but he was a great devotee. Sadhguru: Ravana was a fierce devotee of Shiva and there are many stories about them. Get to know how it came into being, the verses (lyrics) and their meaning. The Shiva Tandava Stotram was written by Ravana, the asura King and devotee of Shiva. Shiva Tandava Stotram article Shiva Stotram
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