Namah Shivashtakam — Benefits & How to Chant
नमः शिवाष्टकम्
Complete guide to chanting correctly for maximum benefit
Benefits of Chanting Namah Shivashtakam
Recitation of the Namah Shivashtakam is held to bring the grace, blessings and protection of the Lord.
Cultivates devotion, calms the mind and steadies the heart in the Lord’s remembrance.
Most auspicious on Mondays, and during Maha Shivaratri, Pradosh and the month of Shravan.
A short, melodious hymn that anyone can learn and recite daily with faith.
How to Chant Namah Shivashtakam
Instructions
Bathe and sit facing east or north before an image of the deity. Light a lamp and recite the Namah Shivashtakam slowly and with devotion. It may be chanted daily, or especially during Maha Shivaratri, Pradosh and the month of Shravan. Conclude with a prayer for grace and protection.
Spiritual Significance
It is said that to recite the Namah Shivashtakam with a sincere and devoted heart is to draw near to the grace of the Lord, who never forsakes those who lovingly call upon Him.
Origin & History
Source: Traditional
Author: Traditional
The Namah Shivashtakam is a cherished traditional hymn. Eight verses to Shiva, each ending in the great salutation "Namah Shivaya" — a rhythmic offering of obeisance to the calmer of the forest-fire of worldly existence, the Lord serene and supreme.