Shiv amritwani11/19/2022 ![]() ![]() Mahamrityunjay Mantra is used to worship Lord Shiva and it is also known as Sanjeevani Mantra. This chant will fill you with energy, positivity and raptness of attention in your worship of Lord Shiva ![]() This famous aarti of the Ujjain temple is simply amazing! This Marathi aarti is as soulful as devotional. This beautiful bhajan will transport you to a new world. This very famous aarti worships not only Lord Vishnu but even the holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh (Shiva).ĭo you know the 1000 different names of Lord Shiva? This is the chant that is used by every devotee to praise and show adulation for Lord Shiva. ![]() This beautiful and melodious aarti will transport you to the world of Shiva! The favourite chant used by Lord Shiva devotees, Har Har Mahadev is a powerful chant that fills opne with positivity and happiness. This is perhaps on of the most famous Shiv aartis and no Shiv puja can ever be complete with it!Īs Ganga spouts from Shiv’s tresses, bhajans dedicated to Ganga are also dedicated to Lord Shiva. Listen to these devotional songs and let your love for Shiva flow through your veins. We have compiled a list of some of the most famous and most pleasing Shiv Bhajans on this auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri. Also Read - Caught on CCTV: Thieves Steal Lord Shiva’s Serpent & Jaldhari From Temple in MP's Ratlam | Watch Also Read - Viral Video: Goat Seen Praying, Kneeling Down to Lord Shiva During Aarti At Kanpur Temple | Watch However, he did not swallow the poison and instead, kept it in his throat because of which he got a blue throat and turned blue – earning him the name Neelkanth. The reason Maha Shivratri, which literally translates to the ‘Great Night of Lord Shiva’, is celebrated as it is believed that this was the day when the Neelkanth drank the poison or the haalaahala that emerged during the churning of the ocean or the samudra manthan between the Gods and the Demons in hunt for the elusive Somras. ![]() The Hindus, ardent devotees of Lord Shiva celebrate the day by worshipping the God and offering prayers to him. It’s Maha Shivratri today and for most Indians, it is one of the most auspicious days of the year. ![]()
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