- Aashutosh-One Who Fulfills Wishes Instantly
- Aja-Unborn
- Akshayaguna-God With Limitless Attributes
- Anagha-Without Any Fault
- Anantadrishti-Of Infinite Vision
- Augadh-One Who Revels All The Time
- Avyayaprabhu-Imperishable Lord
- Bhairav-Lord Of Terror
- Bhalanetra-One Who Has An Eye In The Forehead
- Bholenath-Kind Hearted Lord
- Bhooteshwara-Lord Of Ghosts And Evil Beings
- Bhudeva-Lord Of The Earth
- Bhutapala-Protector Of The Ghosts
- Chandrapal-Master Of The Moon
- Chandraprakash-One Who Has Moon As A Crest
- Dayalu-Compassionate
- Devadeva-Lord Of The Lords
- Dhanadeepa-Lord Of Wealth
- Dhyanadeep-Icon Of Meditation And Concentration
- Dhyutidhara-Lord Of Brilliance
- Digambara-Ascetic Without Any Clothes
- Durjaneeya-Difficult To Be Known
- Durjaya-Unvanquished
- Gangadhara-Lord Of River Ganga
- Girijapati-Consort Of Girija
- Gunagrahin-Acceptor Of Gunas
- Gurudeva-Master Of All
- Hara-Remover Of Sins
- Jagadisha-Master Of The Universe
- Jaradhishamana-Redeemer From Afflictions
- Jatin-One Who Has Matted Hair
- Kailas-One Who Bestows Peace
- Kailashadhipati-Lord Of Mount Kailash
- Kailashnath-Master Of Mount Kailash
- Kamalakshana-Lotus-Eyed Lord
- Kantha-Ever-Radiant
- Kapalin-One Wears A Necklace Of Skulls
- Khatvangin-One Who Has The Missile Khatvangin In His Hand
- Kundalin-One Who Wears Earrings
- Lalataksha-One Who Has An Eye In The Forehead
- Lingadhyaksha-Lord Of The Lingas
- Lingaraja-Lord Of The Lingas
- Lokankara-Creator Of The Three Worlds
- Lokapal-One Who Takes Care Of The World
- Mahabuddhi-Extremely Intelligent
- Mahadeva-Greatest God
- Mahakala-Lord Of All Times
- Mahamaya-Of Great Illusions
- Mahamrityunjaya-Great Victor Of Death
- Mahanidhi-Great Storehouse
- Mahashaktimaya-One Who Has Boundless Energies
- Mahayogi-Greatest Of All Gods
- Mahesha-Supreme Lord
- Maheshwara-Lord Of Gods
- Nagabhushana-One Who Has Serpents As Ornaments
- Nataraja-King Of The Art Of Dancing
- Nilakantha-Blue Necked Lord
- Nityasundara-Ever Beautiful
- Nrityapriya-Lover Of Dance
- Omkara-Creator Of OM
- Palanhaar-One Who Protects Everyone
- Parameshwara-First Among All Gods
- Paramjyoti-Greatest Splendour
- Pashupati-Lord Of All Living Beings
- Pinakin-One Who Has A Bow In His Hand
- Pranava-Originator Of The Syllable Of OM
- Priyabhakta-Favourite Of The Devotees
- Priyadarshana-Of Loving Vision
- Pushkara-One Who Gives Nourishment
- Pushpalochana-One Who Has Eyes Like Flowers
- Ravilochana-Having Sun As The Eye
- Rudra-The Terrible
- Rudraksha-One Who Has Eyes Like Rudra
- Sadashiva-Eternal God
- Sanatana-Eternal Lord
- Sarvacharya-Preceptor Of All
- Sarvashiva-Always Pure
- Sarvatapana-Scorcher Of All
- Sarvayoni-Source Of Everything
- Sarveshwara-Lord Of All Gods
- Shambhu-One Who Bestows Prosperity
- Shankara-One Who Gives Happiness
- Shiva-Always Pure
- Shoolin-One Who Has A Trident
- Shrikantha-Of Glorious Neck
- Shrutiprakasha-Illuminator Of The Vedas
- Shuddhavigraha-One Who Has A Pure Body
- Skandaguru-Preceptor Of Skanda
- Someshwara-Lord Of All Gods
- Sukhada-Bestower Of Happiness
- Suprita-Well Pleased
- Suragana-Having Gods As Attendants
- Sureshwara-Lord Of All Gods
- Swayambhu-Self-Manifested
- Tejaswani-One Who Spreads Illumination
- Trilochana-Three-Eyed Lord
- Trilokpati-Master Of All The Three Worlds
- Tripurari-Enemy Of Tripura
- Trishoolin-One Who Has A Trident In His Hands
- Umapati-Consort Of Uma
- Vachaspati-Lord Of Speech
- Vajrahasta-One Who Has A Thunderbolt In His Hands
- Varada-Granter Of Boons
- Vedakarta-Originator Of The Vedas
- Veerabhadra-Supreme Lord Of The Nether World
- Vishalaksha-Wide-Eyed Lord
- Vishveshwara-Lord Of The Universe
- Vrishavahana-One Who Has Bull As His Vehicle
Lord Shiva symbolism
Maha Mrityunjay Mantra
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra ,PART -1 ,BY SHANKAR SAHNEY (WITH MEANING)
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