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Shiva Panchakshara Stotram

Dedicated to Shiva.

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নাগেন্দ্র হারায় ত্রিলোচনায়, ভস্মাঙ্গ রাগায় মহেশ্বরায়।নিত্যায় শুদ্ধায় দিগম্বর আয়, তস্মৈন কারায় নমঃ শিবায়।।
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মন্দাকিনী সলিল চন্দন চর্চিতায়, নন্দীশ্বর প্রমথ নাথ মহেশ্বরায়।মন্দার মুখ্য বহু পুষ্প সুপূজিতায়, তস্মৈ ম কারায় নমঃ শিবায়।।
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শিবায় গৌরী বদনাজ বৃন্দ, সূর্য্যায় দক্ষাধ্বর নাশকায়।শ্রী নীল কণ্ঠায় বৃষভধ্বজায়, তস্মৈ শি কারায় নমঃ শিবায়।।
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বশিষ্ট কুম্ভোদ্ভব গৌতমায়, মুনীন্দ্র দেবার্চিত শেখরায়।চন্দ্রার্ক বৈশ্বানর লোচনায়, তস্মৈ ব কারায় নমঃ শিবায়।।
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যজ্ঞ স্বরূপায় জটাধরায়, পিনাক হস্তায় সনাতনায়।দিব্যায় দেবায় দিগম্বরায়, তস্মৈ য কারায় নমঃ শিবায়।।

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Salutations to Shiva, whose garland is the king of serpents, who has three eyes, whose body is smeared with sacred ashes, who is the Great Lord. Who is eternal, pure, and clad in the sky (digambara), to that 'Na' form, salutations to Shiva.
Verse 2
Salutations to Shiva, whose body is anointed with the water of the Mandakini and sandalwood paste, who is the Lord of Nandi and the Prana-mutts (ganas), the Great Lord. Who is worshipped with many flowers, chief among them the Mandara, to that 'Ma' form, salutations to Shiva.
Verse 3
Salutations to Shiva, who is auspicious, the sun for the lotus-like face of Gauri, the destroyer of Daksha's sacrifice. Who has a beautiful blue throat, and whose emblem is a bull, to that 'Shi' form, salutations to Shiva.
Verse 4
Salutations to Shiva, who is worshipped by sages like Vashishtha, Agastya (Kumbhodbhava), and Gautama, whose head is adorned by great ascetics and gods. Whose eyes are the moon, sun, and fire (Vaishvanara), to that 'Va' form, salutations to Shiva.
Verse 5
Salutations to Shiva, who is the embodiment of sacrifice, who has matted locks, who holds the Pinaka bow in his hand, who is eternal. Who is divine, a god, clad in the sky, to that 'Ya' form, salutations to Shiva.

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the Shiva Panchakshara Stotram regularly bestows immense spiritual benefits. It purifies the mind, fosters deep devotion towards Lord Shiva, and helps in overcoming obstacles and fears. Devotees believe it grants protection, peace, prosperity, and ultimately leads to liberation (moksha). It is particularly powerful for those seeking spiritual growth and a deeper connection with the divine energy of Shiva. Regular recitation is also said to alleviate negative planetary influences and bring about overall well-being. While Shiva Ashtothram offers 108 names, this Stotram focuses on the five core syllables, encapsulating profound philosophy in a concise form.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the shiv stotram bengali meaning?

The Shiva Panchakshara Stotram in Bengali praises Lord Shiva through his five sacred syllables - Na, Ma, Shi, Va, Ya (Om Namah Shivaya). Each verse describes different glorious attributes of Shiva, such as his adornments (serpents, ash), his divine companions (Goddess Gauri), and his cosmic actions, culminating in the profound reverence for the Panchakshari Mantra itself. The meaning of each verse can be found in the dedicated 'verses' section above.

How can I find shiva stotram bengali translation?

You can find a complete Shiva Stotram Bengali translation in the 'verses' section of this page. Each verse is provided with its original Bengali script, a Romanized transliteration for easy pronunciation, and a detailed English meaning to help you understand the profound devotion and philosophy behind the chant.

Where can I find shiva stotram bengali lyrics?

The complete Shiva Stotram Bengali lyrics are available on this page within the 'verses' section. Each stanza is presented in its original Bengali script, allowing devotees to read and chant along authentically. Additionally, a Romanized version is provided to assist with pronunciation for those unfamiliar with the Bengali script.