Shiv Chalisa (English)

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The Shiv Chalisa finds mention in ancient Hindu religious texts. Comprising 40 quatrains dedicated to Lord Shiva, this hymn has been derived from the Shiva Purana.

Hindus believe that Lord Shiva is one of the gods of the holy Trinity and worshipping Him frees the devotee from the fear of death. Every quatrain (chaupai) in this Chalisa is very powerful and as sacred as any other mantra. Scholars and experts are of the opinion that this prayer has divine powers and grants health, wealth, joy, peace, and prosperity to devotees who seek the blessings of Lord Shiva by chanting the Shiv Chalisa, with their minds focusing single-mindedly on Him with devotion and faith.

This digital version contains the entire Shiv Chalisa, along with the Aarti of Lord Shiva and Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, written in the original Devanagari script, and transliterated and translated into English.

Devotees and spiritual seekers can access this book whenever they’re on the move. Enriched with simple language and beautiful high-quality vintage art, this book will enhance the reader’s experience and understanding of this amazing hymn, and serve them for years to come.

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