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Maha Shivratri or The "good night of Shiva" comes once in a calendar year, before the coming of spring year at the month of February or even March.
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Lord Shiva Names Lord Shiva Names - - 108 Names of Lord Shiva with meanings Shiva with meanings 108 Names of Lord Maha Shivratri or The "good night of Shiva" comes once in a calendar year, before the coming of spring year at the month of February or even March. Maha Shivratri isn't for parties and merry-making however to worship Lord Shiva, introspect and eventually become meditative. Lord Shiva, based on his different attributes, have been recognised and also called by many names: Maheshwara, Shambhu, Soma, Shashvata, Parameshwara along with others. Advantages of Learning & studying The 108 Names of Lord Shiva: • Help us to conquer the issues • Assist us to wellness and recovery • Assist us to acquire peace of mind • Assist us to acquire prosperity and enjoyment • Assist us to Realize Internal intelligence and Consciousness. Time and way to see 108 names of Lord Shiva: One can chant these titles anytime using a stable head. It's wise if chanting is completed in the daytime with clean clothing and a calm mind. You might also conduct abhishekam into Shiv Linga by rapping 108 titles. This may also be quite beneficial. Here are the 108 Names of Lord Shiva gleaned from the Sri Shiva Ashtotattrashata Namavali mantra. It's believed that devotees, that Concentrate, will get the blessing of the Lord and be shorn of sins: Ahirbhudhanya: The one who possess the Kundalini Aja: The one who is boundless Ambikanatha: Consort of Ambika, the Mother Goddess Anagha: He who is pure Ananta: The one who is unending Andhakasura Sudana: The Lord who killed the demon Andhaka Anekatma: The God who has many forms
Anishvara: The one who does not have any Lord Apavargaprada: Lord who gives and takes all things Ashtamurti: Lord who has eight forms Avayaya: The one who never subject to change Avayayat: The one who is unseen Avyagra: Lord who is steady and unwavering Bhagnetrabhid: The Lord who damaged Bhaga's eye Bhagwan: The Lord of prosperity Bhaktavatsala: The Lord who is always on the side his devotees Bharga: Lord who ends all sins Bhasmodhulitavigrah: The one who applies ashes all over the body Bhava: The God who is existence itself Bheema: The one who has a fearful form Bhootapati: Lord of the Panchabhoota and evil spirits Bujangabhushana: Lord adorned with the golden snake Charuvikrama: The guardian of wandering pilgrims Dakshadhwarahara: Destroyer of Daksha's conceited sacrifice or yajna Deva: Lord of the devas or demigods Digambara: Shiva whose robes is the cosmos Durdharsha: The One who is unconquerable Gananatha: God of the ganas Gangadhar: The God who holds the Ganges river in his hair Giridhanva: God whose weapon is a mountain Giripriya: Lord who is fond of the mountains Giriraj: King of the mountains Girisha: The God who sleeps on Kailash mountain Hara: The Lord who dissolves all bondage and sins Hari: Same as Lord Vishnu Havi: He who is wealthy in the form of ahuti Hiranyareta: The one who emanates golden souls Jagadguru: Guru of the universe Jagadvyapi: God who permeates the entire world Jattadhar: The God with matted locks or jata Kailashavasi: Native of Kailash Kalakal: One who is the death of deaths Kamari: Enemy of Kamadeva Kapali: One who wears a necklace of skulls Kapardi: The Lord with thickly matted hair Kathor: The God who has a strong body Kawachi: The God who is armored Khandaparshu: Lord with the broken axe Khatvangi: The God who carries a knurled club or khatvanga Kripanidhi: The God who is the treasure of compassion Krittivas: God who wears clothes of elephant skin
Lalataksha: One who has an eye in the forehead Mahadeva: Greatest of the Gods Mahasenajanaka: Father of Kartikeya Maheshwara: Lord of Gods Mrida: The Lord who shows mercy Mrigpani: Shiva with deer in hands Mrityunjay: Lord who conquers death Nilalohit: The one with red and blue colors Panchavaktra: God of the five activities Paramatma: Everyone's own soul Parameshwar: The Great God Parshuhasta: The God who holds axe in hands Pashupati: Lord of animals Pashvimochana: Lord who releases all fetters Pinakin: One who has a bow in his hand Prajapati: The creator of dynasty Pramathadhipa: God who is served by goblins Purarati: Destroyer of the enemy Pushadantabhit: One who punished Pushan Rudra: The one who gets sad by the pain of devotees Sadashiva: The one who is eternally auspicious Sahasrapada: The Lord who is standing and walking everywhere Sahsraksha: One who has limitless forms Samapriya: The one who loves with equality Sarvagya: The one who knows everything Satvik: Lord of boundless energy Shambhu: One who bestows prosperity Shankar: One who gives happiness and prosperity Sharva: Remover of all troubles Shashi Shekhar: The God who wears the crescent moon in his hair Shashvat: Lord who is eternal and endless Shipivishta: The Lord whose form emits great rays of light Shitikantha: The Lord who has a white neck Shiva: The Lord who is always pure Shivapriya: Beloved of Parvati, the Mother Goddess Shrikantha: The one of glorious neck Shuddhavigraha: Lord of pure soul Shulapani: The one who carries a trident Som: The one who includes the form of Uma or Goddess Durga Somasuryaagnilochana: The one who has eyes in the form of the sun, the moon, and fire Sthanu: The firm and immovable deity Sukshamatanu: God who has a subtle body Swaramayi: The God who lives in all seven notes of music
Tarak: The Lord who is great liberator of mankind Trayimurti: Shiva who possesses the Veda form Trilokesha: The Lord of all the three worlds Tripurantak: The God who killed the demon Tripurasura Ugra: The One who has extremely fierce nature Vamadeva: The God who is pleasing and auspicious in every way Veerabhadra: Who is violent , yet peaceful Virupaksha: The Shiva with oblique eyes Vishnuvallabha: The one who is dear to Lord Vishnu Vishveshwara: Lord of the universe Vrishanka: The God who has a flag with a symbol of bull Vrishbharudh: The one who rides bull Vyomakesh: Whose hair spreads in the sky Yagyamaya: The architect of all sacrificial rites