
Shiva Prayers
Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hinduism and is regarded as the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism. He is known as 'The Destroyer' within the Trimurti, the divine trinity that also includes Brahma (the creator) and Vishnu (the preserver), but his role extends to transformation and regeneration. Shiva is often depicted with a third eye on his forehead (representing wisdom and insight), a crescent moon adorning his head, a snake around his neck, and holding a trident (trishula) and a small drum (damaru). He is typically shown seated in meditation on Mount Kailash, covered in sacred ash (vibhuti), and wearing a tiger skin. His mount is Nandi, the sacred bull. Shiva represents both asceticism and divine wrath, embodying both destructive and benevolent aspects. The Shiva Lingam is a symbolic representation of his formless and infinite nature.
Shiva Prayers by Category
Sacred prayers, mantras, and verses dedicated to Shiva, organized by type.
Ritualistic songs of praise or prayers, often performed with lamps as an offering to deities.
Hymns, prayers, or verses that praise a deity or describe their attributes, often found in ancient scriptures.
Devotional songs, often simple in melody and sung communally, expressing love for a deity.