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Summary

The provided text is a series of repetitive mantras in Hindi, which are being recited at different timestamps. The mantras are "Om Namah Shivaya", "Har Har Bhole Namah Shivaya", and variations of these mantras with different names of Shiva. The names include "Rameshwaray", "Someshwaray", "Ganga Dharay", "Koteshwaray", and "Vishweshvaray". The mantras are being recited in a cyclical manner, with the same sequence repeating every few minutes. The repetition of these mantras is a common practice in Hinduism, particularly in the form of kirtan or devotional singing.

Facts

1. The text is a series of mantras, each followed by the phrase "Har Har Bhole Namah Shivaya".
2. The mantras are repeated in a cyclical pattern, with each mantra being repeated multiple times.
3. The mantras include "Om Namah Shivaya", "Rameshwaray Shiv Rameshwaraya", "Someshwaray Shiv Someshwaraya", "Ganga Dharay Shiv Ganga Dharaya", "Koteshwaray Shiv Koteshwaray", and "Vishweshvaray Shiv Vishweshvaraya".
4. The time stamps indicate that the mantras are being recited in a continuous manner, with no breaks between them.
5. The text is split across multiple documents, each containing a portion of the mantra recitation.