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The search query refers to a specific Hindu liturgical text, the Rudra Trishati (The 300 Names of Rudra), seeking a Sanskrit version in PDF format, likely looking for an "exclusive" or rare/high-quality edition.
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The original Sanskrit is in Anushtubh meter (śloka form), though the names themselves are in the vocative case. A typical verse introduces multiple names. Example:
ॐ नमः कालाग्निरुद्राय पशूनां पतये नमः ।
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The text begins with an invocation and often includes a dhyana śloka (meditation verse) describing Rudra’s form: three-eyed, blue-throated, holding a trident and drum, seated on a bull.
| # | Sanskrit (IAST) | Meaning | |---|----------------|---------| | 1 | Oṃ Rudrāya Namaḥ | The Roarer, the dispeller of sorrows | | 2 | Oṃ Kapardine Namaḥ | One with matted locks | | 3 | Oṃ Śitikaṇṭhāya Namaḥ | Blue-throated (poison-holder) | | 4 | Oṃ Nīlagrīvāya Namaḥ | Also blue-necked | | 5 | Oṃ Śūlinīya Namaḥ | Bearer of the trident | | 6 | Oṃ Khaṭvāṅgiṇe Namaḥ | Bearer of the skull-staff | | 7 | Oṃ Viśvarūpāya Namaḥ | Universal form | | 8 | Oṃ Vīrāya Namaḥ | The heroic one | | 9 | Oṃ Chandradevaratāya Namaḥ | One who delights in the moon’s deity | | 10 | Oṃ Śaśiśekharāya Namaḥ | Moon-crested | The original Sanskrit is in Anushtubh meter (śloka
The 300 names cover: cosmic functions (creation, preservation, destruction), yogic powers (Vāmadeva, Jātavedas), fierce forms (Ugra, Bhairava), and benign aspects (Śānta, Dakṣiṇāmūrti).
| Source | Format | Notes | |--------|--------|-------| | Sanskrit Documents Project | Devanagari + ITRANS | Free, public domain. Often has proofread versions. | | Digital Library of India | Scan of printed book | Includes commentary by Nagoji Bhatta (18th c.). | | Archive.org | PDF/DjVu | Search “Rudra Trishati Sanskrit”. Several user-uploaded rare editions. | | Gita Press, Gorakhpur | Printed book + PDF | Very clean Devanagari, with Hindi translation. Available for purchase, but PDFs circulate. | | Shaiva Siddhanta tradition | Manuscript PDF | Restricted; some mutts provide upon request. |