Shiv Shankar Shambho Swami Samarth Bhajan
“शिव हर शंकर नमामि शंकर, शिव शंकर शंभो”
Shiv Har Shankar Namami Shankar, Shiv Shankar Shambho
About the Mantra
“Shiv Har Shankar Namami Shankar, Shiv Shankar Shambho” is a deeply devotional chant dedicated to Lord Shiva, the supreme force of transformation and destruction in the universe. This sacred line is often sung in bhajans and aartis, invoking Shiva’s divine presence and blessings.
Meaning of the Mantra
- Shiv / Shankar – The auspicious one, the source of all goodness
- Namami – I bow down with reverence
- Shambho – The giver of joy and bliss
Together, the chant expresses complete surrender and devotion, seeking peace, protection, and divine grace from Lord Shiva.
Spiritual Significance
This mantra holds immense spiritual power and is widely chanted during meditation and worship:
- Helps calm the mind and reduce stress
- Enhances focus during meditation and prayer
- Invokes inner strength and emotional balance
- Connects the devotee with higher consciousness
It reflects the essence of surrendering the ego and embracing divine energy.
When & How to Chant
- Best Time: Early morning (Brahma Muhurta) or evening
- Auspicious Days: Mondays and Maha Shivratri
- Repetitions: 11, 21, or 108 times
- Method: Sit in a calm space, light a diya, and chant with full devotion
Benefits of Chanting
Regular chanting of this mantra can:
- Bring peace, positivity, and clarity
- Remove negative energies and fears
- Strengthen spiritual connection and devotion
- Promote overall emotional and mental well-being
Why This Mantra Matters
This powerful Shiva chant is more than just words—it is a pathway to inner transformation. By chanting “Shiv Har Shankar Namami Shankar,” devotees align themselves with divine vibrations, inviting harmony, strength, and spiritual awakening into their lives.











