ओषधीसूक्तम् | oShadhIsUktam | (Scan 1, 2 complete Hindi, text, #Hindi) उदकशान्ति मन्त्राः | UdakashAnti Mantra | (needs proofreading ( audio and text, alternative text, kannada)) The range of font sizes can accommodate Users with impaired eyesight.Format: in Devanagari | ITX in ITRANS scheme | संस्कृत HTML in different language scripts | Information and Links * The font size of sloka script and text can be easily changed by User and is independent of Device Setting. * When Recitation mode is enabled, the time interval to repeat after each audio segment can be controlled by User. * Speed of the sloka audio can be adjusted by the User. * During audio playback, text is highlighted in sync with audio. * Sloka script language can be changed by the User at any time. The current App technology and its extensions best allows us to meet these goals. Given the hectic pace of our schedule-driven life, we feel that the desire to understand and learn the slokas should not be hampered by the lack of availability of the resources in the right format, at any time and any place, when the User needs it the most. We want to bring slokas and their meaning to the interested User in a format that is convenient, is always available, is private and personalized. Sloka Meaning text with synced-audio in Each of these slokas has the following: The tune, with no instruments, makes the sloka recitation easier. Our sloka audio is designed to help the User in correct diction and pronunciation. The sloka script is also provided in Devanagari, Tamil and transliterated English. Audio of the meaning is provided in English and Tamil, so that we understand its meaning in the language that we are most comfortable with. Here, we bring you the meaning of the verses, with additional details when required, to start one’s journey towards the goal of understanding the sloka. We believe that the power of reciting these slokas is enhanced, when the meaning of the verses is understood in the correct context. Here, we present slokas that describe His many auspicious qualities. This is only one of His many facets, that is brought forth to protect His devotee and to quell the rising tide of evil, so that life and goodness may regenerate again. Shiva is sometimes portrayed as the ‘destroyer’. The Shivalingam is the symbol of the Absolute, formless God, the Parabrahmam, and this symbol makes the intangible Parabrahmam tangible. Shiva, the Compassionate One, helps and guides His devotees in their journey of life. Text synchronized audio for slokas and explanations. Original explanations in English and Tamil.