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What are 10 names of Lord Shiva in Punjabi?
Here are 10 prominent names of Lord Shiva in Punjabi, along with their meanings:1. ਓਮ ਸ਼ਿਵਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Shivaya Namaha) - The Auspicious One2. ਓਮ ਮਹੇਸ਼ਵਰਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Maheshvaraya Namaha) - The Great Lord3. ਓਮ ਸ਼ੰਭਵੇ ਨਮਹ (Om Shambhave Namaha) - The Giver of Joy4. ਓਮ ਪਿਨਾਕਿਨੇ ਨਮਹ (Om Pinakine Namaha) - He who holds the bow Pinaka5. ਓਮ ਸ਼ੂਲਪਾਣਯੇ ਨਮਹ (Om Shulapanaye Namaha) - He who holds a trident in his hand6. ਓਮ ਪਸ਼ੂਪਤਯੇ ਨਮਹ (Om Pashupataye Namaha) - Lord of all creatures7. ਓਮ ਚੰਦਰਸ਼ੇਖਰਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Chandrashekharaya Namaha) - He who wears the moon on his head8. ਓਮ ਵਾਮਦੇਵਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Vamadevaya Namaha) - The Preserver of the World9. ਓਮ ਨੀਲਕੰਠਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Nilakanthaya Namaha) - The Blue-Throated One10. ਓਮ ਭਵਾਯ ਨਮਹ (Om Bhavaya Namaha) - The Existent One
Why are there 108 names of Lord Shiva?
The number 108 holds profound significance in Hindu traditions. It is considered a sacred number for various reasons: astrologically, there are 12 zodiac signs and 9 planetary houses (12 x 9 = 108); in Ayurveda, there are 108 marma points (vital energy points) in the body; spiritually, it is believed that we take 108 breaths in meditation each day. Chanting the divine names 108 times represents a complete cycle of worship, aligning one's consciousness with the universal energy and purifying the mind, body, and soul. It also relates to the 108 beads on a Japa Mala used for counting mantras.
How to chant 108 names of Lord Shiva?
Chanting the 108 names of Lord Shiva is a powerful spiritual practice. Here's how you can do it:1. **Preparation:** Find a clean, quiet space. You may light a lamp or incense and offer flowers. Sit in a comfortable meditative posture.2. **Intention:** Set a clear intention for your chanting – whether it's for peace, healing, wisdom, or expressing devotion.3. **Use a Mala:** Traditionally, a Japa Mala (rosary) of 108 beads is used. Hold the mala in your right hand, starting with the bead next to the 'guru bead' (the larger, often decorative bead).4. **Recitation:** Recite each name with devotion, clarity, and focus. After each name, gently move to the next bead with your thumb. Focus on the sound and meaning of each name.5. **Completion:** After completing all 108 names and reaching the guru bead, do not cross over it. If you wish to chant more rounds, turn the mala around and continue in reverse order.6. **Mindfulness:** Maintain a meditative state throughout. Let go of distractions and allow the vibrations of the names to permeate your being. You can chant aloud, whisper, or mentally repeat the names.