Saturday, 14 February 2026

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 “Bam Lahari” (also written as Bam Laharī) is a devotional chant dedicated to Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism.



Meaning



  • “Bam” (or “Bam Bam”) is a sacred exclamation associated with Lord Shiva.
  • “Lahari” means wave or flow.



Together, Bam Lahari can be understood as “the divine wave of Shiva” or a rhythmic chant invoking Shiva’s energy and blessings.



Cultural & Spiritual Context



  • Commonly sung during Maha Shivaratri.
  • Frequently heard in Shiva temples and during Kanwar Yatra processions.
  • Associated with ascetics (sadhus) and devotees who chant “Bam Bam Bhole” in praise of Shiva.



The chant expresses devotion, surrender, and celebration of Shiva’s powerful and transformative nature.


If you’d like, I can also share the full lyrics or explain its deeper spiritual symbolism.


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🕉️ Om Namah Shivaya



“Om Namah Shivaya” (ॐ नमः शिवाय) is one of the most sacred mantras in Hinduism, dedicated to Shiva.



Meaning



  • Om (ॐ) – The primordial cosmic sound
  • Namah (नमः) – I bow / I offer reverence
  • Shivaya (शिवाय) – To Shiva



👉 “I bow to Lord Shiva.”

or

👉 “Salutations to Shiva.”





Deeper Spiritual Meaning



This is called the Panchakshari Mantra (five-syllabled mantra):

Na – Ma – Shi – Va – Ya


These five syllables symbolize:


  • The five elements (earth, water, fire, air, space)
  • The five faces of Shiva
  • Purification of body, mind, and soul






Spiritual Significance



  • Brings inner peace and calmness
  • Removes negativity and fear
  • Helps in meditation and self-realization
  • Can be chanted anytime



It is considered both a devotional mantra and a powerful meditation mantra.


If you’d like, I can also explain its meaning according to different Shaiva traditions or guide you on how to chant it properly. 🙏🕉️


Monimami Chhotomami. KNTCG

Dattudada in OAH

KBA

 


Kalabhairava Ashtakam



Kaal Bhairav Ashtakam (कालभैरवाष्टकम्) is a powerful Sanskrit hymn in praise of Lord Kaal Bhairava — the fierce form of Shiva associated with time (Kāla) and protection.



Deity



It glorifies Kala Bhairava, who is:


  • Guardian of sacred spaces (especially Kashi)
  • Controller of time
  • Destroyer of fear and ego




Composer



Traditionally attributed to Adi Shankaracharya.





Opening Verse



देवराजसेव्यमानपावनाङ्घ्रिपङ्कजं

व्यालयज्ञसूत्रमिन्दुशेखरं कृपाकरम्।

नारदादियोगिवृन्दवन्दितं दिगम्बरं

काशिकापुराधिनाथकालभैरवं भजे॥



Meaning (Brief)



“I worship Kaal Bhairava, the Lord of Kashi,

whose lotus feet are served by the king of gods,

who wears serpents as sacred thread,

who holds the moon on His head,

who is compassionate and clothed in the directions.”





Spiritual Significance



  • Removes fear and negative influences
  • Grants discipline and control over time
  • Especially chanted on Sundays and during midnight worship
  • Popular in Varanasi, where Kaal Bhairava is considered the protector of the city





If you would like, I can provide:


  • Full Sanskrit text
  • Word-by-word meaning
  • Hindi or Bengali translation
  • Or explanation of each verse 🙏