Shantam Padmasanastham (Shiva Dhyana Shloka)
शान्तं पद्मासनस्थं (शिव ध्यान श्लोक) in English · English
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✦ Meaning
Shantam Padmasanastham is a classic Shiva dhyana shloka that paints a complete meditative image of Sadashiva in his five-faced (panchamukha), three-eyed form. Seated calmly in padmasana, crowned with the crescent moon and gleaming like crystal, he bears ten attributes — trident, thunderbolt, sword, axe, abhaya, serpent, noose, bell, damaru and goad. Reciting it helps the devotee hold the form of Shiva steadily in the mind's eye during meditation and worship.
Origin & Story
Traditional Shiva dhyana shloka (Shaiva agama / upasana tradition) · Unknown (traditional) · Classical
Dhyana verses such as this are drawn from the agama and upasana tradition, where each deity is contemplated through a precisely described form before worship begins. This verse meditates on Sadashiva in his five-faced, three-eyed aspect, seated serenely in the lotus posture, crystal-bright, bearing ten attributes across his right and left sides. It is a favourite opening contemplation for Shiva worshippers, distilling the iconography of Sadashiva into a single flowing shloka.
✦ As told in scripture
Devotees of the dhyana tradition hold that when the form of Sadashiva is visualized clearly through this verse, the mind itself becomes 'sphatika-mani-nibham' — crystal-clear and luminous; many describe a deep, protective stillness settling over them as the serene five-faced Lord is held steady before the inner eye.
The Mantra
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Śāntaṃ padmāsanasthaṃ śaśadharamakuṭaṃ pañcavaktraṃ trinetraṃ Śūlaṃ vajraṃ cha khaḍgaṃ paraśum abhayadaṃ dakṣiṇāṅge vahantam Nāgaṃ pāśaṃ cha ghaṇṭāṃ ḍamarukasahitaṃ chāṅkuśaṃ vāmabhāge Nānālaṅkāradīptaṃ sphaṭikamaṇinibhaṃ pārvatīśaṃ namāmi
Meaning:I bow to the Lord of Parvati — serene, seated in the lotus posture, crowned with the moon, five-faced and three-eyed; bearing on his right side the trident, the thunderbolt, the sword, the axe and the gesture of fearlessness; holding on his left the serpent, the noose, the bell, the damaru drum and the goad; shining with manifold ornaments and luminous like a crystal gem.
Word-by-Word Meaning
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Benefits of Chanting शान्तं पद्मासनस्थं (शिव ध्यान श्लोक)
Provides a complete, vivid image of Shiva for meditation (dhyana)
Helps fix and steady the mind on the form of the Lord during worship
Invokes the serene, peace-giving (shanta) aspect of Shiva
Recited as the dhyana before Shiva puja, japa or abhishekam
Cultivates inner calm and one-pointed concentration
Brings a sense of protection through Shiva's many weapons and fearless gesture
How to Chant शान्तं पद्मासनस्थं (शिव ध्यान श्लोक)
Use this verse as the dhyana shloka before Shiva worship or japa. Recite it slowly, building the image phrase by phrase — the serene posture, the moon-crown, the five faces and three eyes, the attributes in each hand — until the form of Sadashiva is clearly held in the mind. Then proceed with mantra japa (such as Om Namah Shivaya) or formal worship.
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