Sunday, November 16, 2014

108 names of lord Shiva with meaning

108 names of lord Shiva with meaning









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 splendor
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

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