Shankara Shiva Aghori Wo Masaan Ka Bhajan Lyrics | A profound spiritual track sung and composed by Nikhar Juneja. This powerful devotional song explores intense devotion to Lord Shiva in the Aghor tradition, victory over death, and social reflection. Read the sacred lyrics here.
Shankara Shiva Aghori Wo Masaan Ka Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Tere Naam Se Naam Ho Mera
Shankar Aisa Kuch Kar Do
Kahin Zikr Ho Mera
To Sab Cheekh Pade Jai Shiv Shambhu
Kal Paantar Jo Ho Ya Phir
Aakhiri Din Sansaar Ka Ho
Tere Bhakton Ki Soochi Mein Bas
Pehla Naam Nikhaar Ka Ho
Haan Kaalkoot Pee Loon
Mujhko Bhi Mrityu Mil Jaaye
Mandir Mein Shiv Na Mila
Shamshaan Mein Shayad Mil Jaaye
Ho Bhasm Ramaaye Phir Bhi
Kitne Sundar Lagte Ho
Tere Naam Ko Aise Japoon
Jaise Ram Naam Tum Japte Ho
Shankara Shiva
Mita De Ye Bharam Jahaan Ka
Ke Bhola Jise Jag Samajh Raha
Aghori Wo Param Mashaan Ka
Shankara Shiva
Main Maangu Bhi To Kya Tere Siva
Na Paaye Mujhe Maut Bhi Dara
Jo Tu Hai Mere Saath Mein Khada
Jag Raat Raat Koi Na Saath
Kitne Aghaat Kahaan Bholenath
Vish Ka Prasaad Mrityu Ka Naad
Dam Dam Baaje Damroo Nanaad
Chanda Lalaat Tripund Maath
Parmukh Hai Paanch Aur Dasham Haath
Aaun Kailaash Ko Lok Paat
Mil Jaaye Bas Shankar Viraat
Chaahe Laakhon Mujhko Naat Lage
Ya Janm Bhi 108 Lage
Mere Tap Se Shankar Jaag Uthe
Paapi Mrityu Ke Ghaat Lage
Charanon Mein Tere Jo Maath Rakhe
Bhay Ke Na Kabhi Wo Haath Lage
Meri Vijay Cheekh Kar Goonj Pade
Sar Par Shankar Jab Haath Rakhe
Haan Kaalkoot Pee Loon
Mujhko Bhi Mrityu Mil Jaaye
Mandir Mein Shiv Na Mila
Shamshaan Mein Shayad Mil Jaaye
Ho Bhasm Ramaaye Phir Bhi
Kitne Sundar Lagte Ho
Tere Naam Ko Aise Japoon
Jaise Ram Naam Tum Japte Ho
Shankara Shiva
Mita De Ye Bharam Jahaan Ka
Ke Bhola Jise Jag Samajh Raha
Aghori Wo Param Mashaan Ka
Shankara Shiva
Main Maangu Bhi To Kya Tere Siva
Na Paaye Mujhe Maut Bhi Dara
Jo Tu Hai Mere Saath Mein Khada
Akarv Sarv Mangla Kala Kadamb Manjari
Rasa Pravaah Madhuri Vijayam
Banaam Madhuvritam
Smaraantakam Puraantakam
Bhavaantakam Makhaantakam
Gajaantakaant Kaantakam
Tamant Kanatkanabajay
Tum Nandi Bail Ke Pyaare Ho
Tum Pashupati Kalyaani Ho
Kailaash Se Baahar Aa Shankar
Aur Dekh Bilagte Praani Ko
Insaan Bane Jo Janme The
Haiwaan Bane Nar Naari Wo
Kya Bezubaan Ka Haal Kiya
Ab Sun Lo Meri Vaani Ko
Nirdoshon Ke Sar Kaat Rahe
Aur Laash Ke Hisse Baant Rahe
Ek Murda Shav Ko Chaat Rahe
Aur Maas Mein Haddi Chhaant Rahe
Jinke Liye Tune Zehar Piya
Wo Khoon Bhi Gat Gat Peete Hain
Insaan Khud Ko Kehne Waale
Asuron Ke Jaise Jeete Hain
Bairaagi Bhole Ko
Arpit Karte Ye Moti Heera
Tere Bhakt Hi Tujh Se
Aankh Churaaye Bhoge Maans Madira
Vish Ke Pyaale Ki Baat Kare
Man Mein Hi Zehar Bhara Hai
Bhay Mukt Bana Paapi
O Shankar Tera Kahar Kahaan Hai
Haan Kaalkoot Pee Loon
Mujhko Bhi Mrityu Mil Jaaye
Mandir Mein Shiv Na Mila
Shamshaan Mein Shayad Mil Jaaye
Ho Bhasm Ramaaye Phir Bhi
Kitne Sundar Lagte Ho
Tere Naam Ko Aise Japoon
Jaise Ram Naam Tum Japte Ho
Shankara Shiva
Mita De Ye Bharam Jahaan Ka
Ke Bhola Jise Jag Samajh Raha
Aghori Wo Param Mashaan Ka
Shankara Shiva
Main Maangu Bhi To Kya Tere Siva
Na Paaye Mujhe Maut Bhi Dara
Jo Tu Hai Mere Saath Mein Khada
Akarv Sarv Mangla Kala Kadamb Manjari
Rasa Pravaah Madhuri Vijayam
Banaam Madhuvritam
Smaraantakam Puraantakam
Bhavaantakam Makhaantakam
Gajaantakaant Kaantakam
Tamant Kanatkanabajay
Written by: Nikhar Juneja
Shankara Shiva Aghori Wo Masaan Ka Song Description
This song is "Shankara Shiva Aghori Wo Masaan Ka", sung, composed, and written by Nikhar Juneja, who is also the founder of the Wagheshwari Mata Mandir, and he himself produced, mixed, and mastered its music. This song was released under Nikhar Juneja's music label.
The song's lyrics have an intense devotion to Lord Shiva and deep themes of the Aghori tradition. The singer prays to Shiva that his name becomes linked to Shiva's name, and he wishes that when the world talks about him, everyone shouts "Jai Shiv Shambhoo". He is not afraid of death and says that if he doesn't find Shiva in the temple, maybe he'll find him in the cremation ground. Shiva, smeared in ash, is described as beautiful, and the chanting of Shiva's name is said to be as holy as chanting Lord Rama's name.
In the song, Shiva is called "Aghori Wo Param Mashan Ka", meaning he is the supreme Aghori of the cremation ground. The devotee says that if Shiva is with him, even death cannot scare him. The lyrics contain Shiva-related symbols and references like Kailash, Damru, Tripund, and Kalakoot. The devotee wants to awaken Shiva with his devotion and wishes for Shiva to place his hand on his head, leading to his victory.
The later part of the song also contains social commentary, where the singer says humans have become beasts, killing the innocent, and even Shiva's devotees are immersed in luxury. They ask Shiva, "Hey Shankar, where is your wrath?" Finally, there is a mention of Sanskrit mantras and various names of Shiva, which give the song spiritual depth. Overall, this song is a powerful reflection on devotion, surrender, conquering death, and social issues.