Shiv Rudram Path 1.0 APK

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Developer
BizzCrest
Current Version
1.0
Date Published
File Size
~50M
Package ID
com.vrk.shivrudrampath
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
394+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Books & Reference

APK Version History

Version
1.0 (*)
Architecture
all
Release Date
March 03, 2019
Requirement
Android 4.0
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Shiv Rudram Path

Lord Shiva is the Supreme being who creates, protects and transforms the universe. Thus, worshiping of Lord Shiva has high importance in the Hinduism. Today , Shiva is worshipped by millions people not only in India but elsewhere also where Hindus live. But, there is always a problem, to get it know the exact procedure to worship Lord Shiva.

Why to worry, this app is for you. The app gives you the 2 very important stotras
- Shri Rudra Prashna - Namakam(Namak)
- Shri rudra Prashna - Chamakam(Chamak)

These two stotras are in veda and used for Rudrabhishek. Also, known as Lagurudra, Maharudra, Atirudra.

Along with this stotras, app also has Bilvashtak mainly used for Bilva Patra Arpan on Shivling.

You can use this app as your daily prayer or even on the special prosperous day of Lord Shiva like Mahashivratri, Sharavan Masa, Shiv Purnima etc.

This app comes with variety of feature.
- App available in 9 Languages to benefit world wide. viz Sanskrit, English, Gujarati, Malyalam, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Oriya,Bengali.
- Include 5 Lord Shiva Aartis.
- Shiva Sangraha to feel close to Lord Shiva.
- Shiva Namasmran to enjoy in the divine world of Lord Shiva with the spontaneous words of this univers "Om Namha Shivay"
- Simple, Attractive, Clean and divine GUI.


So, Download this app and start worshiping you god in a simple, correct and proper way.

Om Namha Shivay.

What's New in this version

Shiv Rudram Path.

Rudraprashna - Namakam (Namak)

Rudra Prashna - Chamakam (Chamak)

Bilvashtak.

Used in Rudrabhishek, Laghurudra, Maharudra and Atirudra.