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Sri Shiva Ashtottarashatanama Stotram (108 Names of Shiva) in Telugu

Dedicated to Shiva.

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ఓం శివాయ నమః
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ఓం మహేశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం శంభవే నమః
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ఓం పినాకినే నమః
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ఓం శశిశేఖరాయ నమః
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ఓం వామదేవాయ నమః
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ఓం విరూపాక్షాయ నమః
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ఓం కపర్దినే నమః
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ఓం నీలలోహితాయ నమః
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ఓం శంకరాయ నమః
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ఓం శూలపాణయే నమః
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ఓం ఖట్వాంగినే నమః
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ఓం విష్ణువల్లభాయ నమః
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ఓం శిపివిష్ఠాయ నమః
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ఓం అంబికానాథాయ నమః
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ఓం శ్రీకంఠాయ నమః
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ఓం భక్తవత్సలాయ నమః
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ఓం భవాయ నమః
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ఓం శర్వాయ నమః
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ఓం త్రిలోకేశాయ నమః
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ఓం శితికంఠాయ నమః
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ఓం శివప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం ఉగ్రాయ నమః
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ఓం కపాలినే నమః
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ఓం కామారయే నమః
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ఓం అంధకాసురసూదనాయ నమః
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ఓం గంగాధరాయ నమః
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ఓం లలాటాక్షాయ నమః
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ఓం కాలకాలాయ నమః
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ఓం కృపానిధయే నమః
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ఓం భీమాయ నమః
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ఓం పరశుహస్తాయ నమః
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ఓం మృగపాణయే నమః
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ఓం జటాధరాయ నమః
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ఓం కైలాసవాసినే నమః
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ఓం కవచినే నమః
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ఓం కఠోరాయ నమః
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ఓం త్రిపురాంతకాయ నమః
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ఓం వృషాంకాయ నమః
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ఓం వృషభారూఢాయ నమః
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ఓం భస్మోద్ధూళితవిగ్రహాయ నమః
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ఓం సామప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం స్వరమయాయ నమః
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ఓం త్రయీమూర్తయే నమః
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ఓం అనీశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం సర్వజ్ఞాయ నమః
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ఓం పరమాత్మనే నమః
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ఓం సోమసూర్యాగ్నిలోచనాయ నమః
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ఓం హవిషే నమః
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ఓం యజ్ఞమయాయ నమః
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ఓం సోమాయ నమః
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ఓం పంచవక్త్రాయ నమః
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ఓం సదాశివాయ నమః
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ఓం విశ్వేశ్వరాయ నమః
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ఓం వీరభద్రాయ నమః
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ఓం గణనాథాయ నమః
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ఓం ప్రజాపతయే నమః
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ఓం హిరణ్యరేతసే నమః
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ఓం దుర్ధర్షాయ నమః
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ఓం గిరీశాయ నమః
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ఓం గిరిశాయ నమః
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ఓం అనఘాయ నమః
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ఓం భుజంగభూషణాయ నమః
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ఓం భర్గాయ నమః
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ఓం గిరిధన్వినే నమః
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ఓం గిరిప్రియాయ నమః
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ఓం కృత్తివాససే నమః
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ఓం పురారాతయే నమః
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ఓం భగవతే నమః
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ఓం ప్రమథాధిపాయ నమః
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ఓం మృత్యుంజయాయ నమః
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ఓం సూక్ష్మతన్వే నమః
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ఓం జగద్వ్యాపినే నమః
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ఓం జగద్గురవే నమః
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ఓం వ్యోమకేశాయ నమః
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ఓం మహాసేనజనకాయ నమః
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ఓం చారువిక్రమాయ నమః
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ఓం రుద్రాయ నమః
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ఓం భూతపతయే నమః
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ఓం స్థాణవే నమః
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ఓం అహిర్భుధ్న్యాయ నమః
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ఓం దిగంబరాయ నమః
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ఓం అష్టమూర్తయే నమః
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ఓం అనేకాత్మనే నమః
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ఓం సాత్వికాయ నమః
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ఓం శుద్ధవిగ్రహాయ నమః
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ఓం శాశ్వతాయ నమః
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ఓం ఖండపరశవే నమః
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ఓం అజాయ నమః
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ఓం పాశవిమోచనాయ నమః
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ఓం మృడాయ నమః
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ఓం పశుపతయే నమః
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ఓం దేవాయ నమః
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ఓం మహదేవాయ నమః
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ఓం అవ్యయాయ నమః
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ఓం హరాయ నమః
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ఓం భగనేత్రభిదే నమః
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ఓం పూషదంతభిదే నమః
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ఓం అవ్యగ్రాయ నమః
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ఓం దక్షాధ్వరహరాయ నమః
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ఓం హరయే నమః
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ఓం భగవతే నమః
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ఓం సహస్రాక్షాయ నమః
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ఓం సహస్రపాదే నమః
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ఓం అపవర్గప్రదాయ నమః
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ఓం అనంతాయ నమః
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ఓం తారకాయ నమః
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ఓం పరమేశ్వరాయ నమః

Meaning & Translation

Verse 1
Salutations to Lord Shiva, the Auspicious One.
Verse 2
Salutations to the Great Lord, the Supreme Ruler.
Verse 3
Salutations to Shambhu, the Bestower of Joy.
Verse 4
Salutations to the Wielder of the bow Pinaka.
Verse 5
Salutations to the One who wears the moon on His head.
Verse 6
Salutations to Vamadeva, the pleasant God.
Verse 7
Salutations to the One with unusual eyes (three-eyed).
Verse 8
Salutations to the One with matted hair.
Verse 9
Salutations to the One who is blue and red (blue-throated).
Verse 10
Salutations to Shankara, the Giver of Prosperity.
Verse 11
Salutations to the One who holds a trident in His hand.
Verse 12
Salutations to the Wielder of the Khathvanga (club with a skull).
Verse 13
Salutations to the Beloved of Vishnu.
Verse 14
Salutations to the One whose form emits rays of light.
Verse 15
Salutations to the Lord of Ambika (Parvati).
Verse 16
Salutations to the One with a beautiful throat (due to holding poison).
Verse 17
Salutations to the One who is affectionate towards devotees.
Verse 18
Salutations to Bhava, the Existent One.
Verse 19
Salutations to Sarva, the Destroyer of all.
Verse 20
Salutations to the Lord of the three worlds.
Verse 21
Salutations to the One with a blue throat.
Verse 22
Salutations to the Beloved of Parvati (or One who is dear to auspiciousness).
Verse 23
Salutations to Ugra, the Fierce One.
Verse 24
Salutations to the Bearer of a skull.
Verse 25
Salutations to the Enemy of Kama (desire).
Verse 26
Salutations to the Destroyer of the demon Andhakasura.
Verse 27
Salutations to the Bearer of the river Ganga.
Verse 28
Salutations to the One with an eye on the forehead.
Verse 29
Salutations to the Destroyer of Death (Kala).
Verse 30
Salutations to the Treasure House of Compassion.
Verse 31
Salutations to Bhima, the Formidable One.
Verse 32
Salutations to the One holding an axe in His hand.
Verse 33
Salutations to the One holding a deer in His hand.
Verse 34
Salutations to the One with matted locks.
Verse 35
Salutations to the Dweller of Mount Kailash.
Verse 36
Salutations to the One wearing armor.
Verse 37
Salutations to the Stern One.
Verse 38
Salutations to the Destroyer of the three cities (Tripura).
Verse 39
Salutations to the One whose emblem is a bull.
Verse 40
Salutations to the Rider of the bull.
Verse 41
Salutations to the One whose body is smeared with sacred ash.
Verse 42
Salutations to the Lover of Sama Veda (melodious chants).
Verse 43
Salutations to the Embodiment of musical notes.
Verse 44
Salutations to the Embodiment of the three Vedas.
Verse 45
Salutations to the Supreme Lord, without any superior.
Verse 46
Salutations to the Omniscient One.
Verse 47
Salutations to the Supreme Soul.
Verse 48
Salutations to the One whose eyes are the moon, sun, and fire.
Verse 49
Salutations to the Offering.
Verse 50
Salutations to the Embodiment of Yajna (sacrificial ritual).
Verse 51
Salutations to Soma (the moon, or divine nectar).
Verse 52
Salutations to the One with five faces.
Verse 53
Salutations to Sadashiva, the Eternally Auspicious One.
Verse 54
Salutations to the Lord of the Universe.
Verse 55
Salutations to Virabhadra, the Valiant Warrior.
Verse 56
Salutations to the Lord of Ganas (attendants).
Verse 57
Salutations to the Lord of Creation.
Verse 58
Salutations to the One with golden semen (creator of fire).
Verse 59
Salutations to the Invincible One.
Verse 60
Salutations to the Lord of Mountains.
Verse 61
Salutations to the Lord of the Mountain (Himalayas).
Verse 62
Salutations to the Sinless One.
Verse 63
Salutations to the One adorned with serpents.
Verse 64
Salutations to Bharga, the Effulgent One.
Verse 65
Salutations to the One with a mountain as a bow.
Verse 66
Salutations to the Lover of mountains.
Verse 67
Salutations to the One wearing an elephant hide.
Verse 68
Salutations to the Enemy of the cities (Tripura).
Verse 69
Salutations to the Divine, Fortunate One.
Verse 70
Salutations to the Lord of Pramathas (celestial attendants).
Verse 71
Salutations to the Conqueror of Death.
Verse 72
Salutations to the One with a subtle body.
Verse 73
Salutations to the Pervader of the Universe.
Verse 74
Salutations to the World Teacher.
Verse 75
Salutations to the One with sky as His hair.
Verse 76
Salutations to the Father of Mahasena (Kartikeya).
Verse 77
Salutations to the One with charming valor.
Verse 78
Salutations to Rudra, the Fierce One (the Roarer).
Verse 79
Salutations to the Lord of beings (Bhutas).
Verse 80
Salutations to Sthanu, the Immovable, Steadfast One.
Verse 81
Salutations to Ahirbudhnya (a name for Shiva or an aspect of Rudra).
Verse 82
Salutations to the Sky-clad One.
Verse 83
Salutations to the One with eight forms.
Verse 84
Salutations to the One with many souls (forms).
Verse 85
Salutations to the One who is Pure, of good quality.
Verse 86
Salutations to the One with a pure body.
Verse 87
Salutations to the Eternal One.
Verse 88
Salutations to the Wielder of a broken axe.
Verse 89
Salutations to the Unborn One.
Verse 90
Salutations to the Liberator from worldly bonds.
Verse 91
Salutations to Mrida, the Merciful One.
Verse 92
Salutations to the Lord of animals (souls).
Verse 93
Salutations to the Divine God.
Verse 94
Salutations to the Great God.
Verse 95
Salutations to the Imperishable One.
Verse 96
Salutations to Hara, the Remover of Sins.
Verse 97
Salutations to the Destroyer of Bhaga's eyes.
Verse 98
Salutations to the Destroyer of Pushan's teeth.
Verse 99
Salutations to the Undistracted One.
Verse 100
Salutations to the Destroyer of Daksha's Yajna.
Verse 101
Salutations to Hari, the Remover of evil.
Verse 102
Salutations to the Lord, the Possessor of all opulences.
Verse 103
Salutations to the One with a thousand eyes.
Verse 104
Salutations to the One with a thousand feet.
Verse 105
Salutations to the Giver of liberation.
Verse 106
Salutations to the Endless, Infinite One.
Verse 107
Salutations to the Liberator, the Protector.
Verse 108
Salutations to the Supreme Lord.

Spiritual Benefits

Chanting the 108 names of Lord Shiva, known as Sri Shiva Ashtottarashatanama Stotram, is a profound devotional practice that invokes immense spiritual benefits. Regular recitation is believed to purify the mind, body, and soul, washing away sins and negative karma. Devotees experience inner peace, mental clarity, and a strong connection with the divine. It helps in overcoming obstacles, alleviating fears, and granting protection from negative influences. Lord Shiva, being the god of destruction and transformation, bestows courage, resilience, and the power to transcend worldly attachments. This powerful stotram also enhances spiritual growth, brings prosperity, good health, and fulfills righteous desires, ultimately leading to moksha (liberation).

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