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Shri Rudram (Sanskrit: श्रीरुद्रम्, romanized: śrī-rudram), is a Vedic mantra or chant in homage to Rudra (an epithet of Shiva) taken from the Krishna Yajurveda's Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5, 4.7). It comprises two parts, the Namakam and Chamakam. Chamakam (Sanskrit: चमकम्) is added by scriptural tradition to the Shri Rudram. The text is important in Shaivism, where Shiva is viewed as the Parabrahman. The hymn is an early example of enumerating the names of a deity. The Sri Rudram is commonly chanted during the Pradosha time, which is considered to be a time auspicious for the worship of Shiva.

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  • Shri Rudram (Sanskrit: श्रीरुद्रम्, romanized: śrī-rudram), is a Vedic mantra or chant in homage to Rudra (an epithet of Shiva) taken from the Krishna Yajurveda's Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5, 4.7). It comprises two parts, the Namakam and Chamakam. Chamakam (Sanskrit: चमकम्) is added by scriptural tradition to the Shri Rudram. The text is important in Shaivism, where Shiva is viewed as the Parabrahman. The hymn is an early example of enumerating the names of a deity. Shri Rudram is also famous for its mention of the Shaivite holy mantra Namah Shivaya, which appears in the text of the Śatarudrīya in the eighth anuvāka of Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5.8.1). It also contains the mantra Aum namah bhagavate rudraya and the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra. The Sri Rudram is commonly chanted during the Pradosha time, which is considered to be a time auspicious for the worship of Shiva. (en)
  • Рудра-сукта (санскр. श्री रुद्रम्) — ведийский гимн (стотра), посвящённый Рудре, формы Шивы. Находится в Яджур-веде (Тайттирия-самхита, 4.5 и 4.7). Другие названия: Шри Рудрам, Шри Рудрапрашна, Рудра-упанишад, Шатарудрия, Рудрадхьяя, Намакам, Чамакам. Считается одним из важнейших ритуальных и философских текстов не только в шиваизме, но и в смартизме, адвайта-веданте и других направлениях индуизма. Также именно в Рудра-сукте впервые последовательно перечисляются имена божества — приём, в дальнейшем получивший своё развитие в Шатанамах и Сахасранамах. (ru)
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  • Рудра-сукта (санскр. श्री रुद्रम्) — ведийский гимн (стотра), посвящённый Рудре, формы Шивы. Находится в Яджур-веде (Тайттирия-самхита, 4.5 и 4.7). Другие названия: Шри Рудрам, Шри Рудрапрашна, Рудра-упанишад, Шатарудрия, Рудрадхьяя, Намакам, Чамакам. Считается одним из важнейших ритуальных и философских текстов не только в шиваизме, но и в смартизме, адвайта-веданте и других направлениях индуизма. Также именно в Рудра-сукте впервые последовательно перечисляются имена божества — приём, в дальнейшем получивший своё развитие в Шатанамах и Сахасранамах. (ru)
  • Shri Rudram (Sanskrit: श्रीरुद्रम्, romanized: śrī-rudram), is a Vedic mantra or chant in homage to Rudra (an epithet of Shiva) taken from the Krishna Yajurveda's Taittiriya Samhita (TS 4.5, 4.7). It comprises two parts, the Namakam and Chamakam. Chamakam (Sanskrit: चमकम्) is added by scriptural tradition to the Shri Rudram. The text is important in Shaivism, where Shiva is viewed as the Parabrahman. The hymn is an early example of enumerating the names of a deity. The Sri Rudram is commonly chanted during the Pradosha time, which is considered to be a time auspicious for the worship of Shiva. (en)
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