You are the Lord of the simple and the pure. You ask for no elaborate rituals, only a heart filled with love. You are easily pleased by the offering of a single Bilva leaf, a drop of water from the Ganges, or a silent tear of devotion.
A nostalgic classic by Gulshan Kumar that remains a staple in many households.
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You who swallowed the deadly Halahala poison to save the universe, holding the dark venom in your throat, turning it a magnificent blue. Oh merciful Father, you bear the burdens of the world without a whisper. You are the protector, the one who stands firm when the tides of despair rise high. lord shiva bhajan
Oh Lord Shiva, you are the beginning and you are the end. You are the silence in the void and the roar of the thunder. You are the stillness of the meditative mind and the wild dance of the cosmic destruction.
Chorus Om Namah Shivaaya, Tum ho sahara. Har Har Mahadev, Bum Bum Bhole, Jaago re Mahakaal, jag se nirale.
Your Tandava dance shakes the foundations of the universe. In your dance, you dissolve the old to make way for the new. Teach me to dance through life with the same detachment, to embrace change, and to find joy in the cosmic play. You are the Lord of the simple and the pure
Chorus Om Namah Shivaaya, Tum ho sahara. Har Har Mahadev, Bum Bum Bhole, Jaago re Mahakaal, jag se nirale.
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(Verse 3 – The Compassionate One) Bhole bhaktan ke rakhwale, Aa pukaarein tujhe, aas lagaaye bhaale. Vishwanath, Kashi ke vaasi, Jagat ke pitah, tum hi ho sukh-raasi. Maangta hoon bas ek daan, Charan-kamal ka miley nidhaan. Mann ki maala, nayan ka jal, Paar karo Shambhu, bhav-saagar yeh tal. A nostalgic classic by Gulshan Kumar that remains
These are the foundation of Shiva worship. The "Panchakshara Mantra" ( Om Namah Shivaya ) is the most common. In bhajan form, this simple phrase is often set to various ragas, becoming a hypnotic loop that leads to deep stillness. 2. Stotrams and Stutis
Shiv Shambhu, Mahadev, Bhole Bhandari Kailash ke vasi, Prabhu, duniya se nyari Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namah Shivaya Bhakt jano ke, kasht nivaro, mangal kaari Key Symbolic Terms Used
I bow to the Supreme Reality, the Auspicious One, the Lord who resides in the snowy peaks of Mount Kailash.
When I am lost, be my guide. When I am weak, be my strength. When the night is darkest, be my light. Destroy my ignorance with the fire of your third eye. Cut through the knots of my karma with the sharp edge of your trident. Wash away my sorrows with the waters of Ganga that flow from your hair.
These are more poetic and complex. The , attributed to Ravana, is famous for its vigorous rhythm and intricate Sanskrit verses. It describes Shiva’s dance of destruction and creation with unmatched linguistic power. 3. Folk Bhajans