It is this ability to turn personal tragedy into universal theology that elevates the work. Ranganathan doesn’t ask Shiva to remove suffering. He asks Shiva to become the suffering, so it no longer hurts.
T.S. Ranganathan is a multifaceted Indian artist and Sanskrit scholar known for his clarity in Vedic chanting. Trained as a Carnatic classical singer under the legendary , Ranganathan has produced over 100 albums specializing in Sanskrit spiritual and Tamil devotional genres. Beyond music, he is a well-known media personality, having served as a news reader for Sun TV for two decades and managing Giri Trading Agency , a company dedicated to Indian culture and tradition. Spiritual Significance Shiva Stuti Vol. 7 - T.S. Ranganathan -in as Si...
Alternatively, "in as Si..." could refer to (the script used to write Buddhist mantras, also used for Sanskrit Shaivite texts). Some scholarly editions of Shiva Stuti include the original script alongside Devanagari. It is this ability to turn personal tragedy