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Lavthavati Vikrala Lyrics – Shiv Aarti

Lavthavati vikral brahmandi mala |

 vishe kantha kala trinetri jwala ||

 

Lavanya sundar mastaki baala |

Tethuniya nirmal jal vahe zulzula ||1||

 

Jay dev jay dev jay shri shankara |

Arati ovalu tuj karpurgaura ||Dhru.||

 

Karpurgaura bhola nayani vishala |

Ardhangi parvati sumananchya mala ||

 

Vibhutiche udhalan shivakantha neela |

Esa shankar shobhe uma velhala ||2||

 

Jay dev jay dev jay shri shankara |

Arati ovalu tuj karpurgaura ||Dhru.||

 

Devidyatya sagar manthan pai kele |

Tya maji avachit halahal uthile ||

 

Te tya asurpane prashan kele |

Neelkanth nam prasidha zale ||3||

 

Jay dev jay dev jay shri shankara |

Arati ovalu tuj karpurgaura ||Dhru.||

 

Vyagrambar-fanivardhar sundar madanari |

Panchanan manmohan munijan sukhalari ||

 

Shatakotiche beej vache ucchari |

Ragukultilak ramdasa  antari ||4||

 

Jay dev jay dev jay shri shankara |

Arati ovalu tuj karpurgaura ||Dhru.||

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