Shiv Shiv Shankar Lyrics – Nikhar Juneja | Bhakti Bhajan

Shiv Shiv Shankar Lyrics - A powerful devotional hymn by Nikhar Juneja. This soul-stirring bhajan praises Lord Shiva's divine form while posing deep philosophical questions.

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Shiv Shiv Shankar Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)

Shiv Ka Jo Haath Hai Mere Maath
Kar Doon Main Raat Ko Kaal Praat
Shiv Saath Traat Jo Ho Prabhaat
Shiv Sheet Vaat Shiv Kaaynaat

Shiv Dasham Haath, Shiv Paanch Maath
Chanda Lalaat Tripund Maath
Shiv Indradhanush Ke Rang Saat
Shiv Rishi Saat, Tap Ki Saugaat

Kitna Tu Divya, Tera Roop Bhavya
Mere Saare Kavya, Tujhpe Garvya
Shiv Jahaan Gamya, Shmashaan Shavya
Shiv Bhasm Dravya, Shiv Kitna Namya

Shiv Kaal Bhavya, Mahaakaal Bhavya
Vikaraal Bhavya, Kripaal Bhavya
Narkhaal Bhavya, Chandbhaal Bhavya
Mundmaal Bhavya, Tu Karaal Bhavya

Shiv Shiv Shiv
Shiv Shiv Shankar
Aaj Tujhe Jazbaat Bata Doon
Tujhko Paane Ke Liye
Main Ek Saans Mein Rakt Bahaa Doon

Hain Kaun Sa Karmakaand
Kahaan Milte Ho? Rajneesh Bata Do
Mujhe Eershya Dashaanan Se
Kya Main Bhi Kaatkar Sheesh Chadha Doon?

Shiv Shiv Shiv
Shiv Shiv Shankar
Aaj Tujhe Jazbaat Bata Doon
Tujhko Paane Ke Liye
Main Ek Saans Mein Rakt Bahaa Doon

Hain Kaun Sa Karmakaand
Kahaan Milte Ho? Rajneesh Bata Do
Mujhe Eershya Dashaanan Se
Kya Main Bhi Kaatkar Sheesh Chadha Doon?

Shiv Daal-Daal, Shiv Paat-Paat
To Kyon Is Duniya Mein Jaat Paat?
Shiv Pashupati Praani Samaan
To Kyon Marta Rehta Bezubaan?

Jahaan Pashu Pakshi Par Atyaachaar
Praani Sanhaar Kar Maansaahaar
Chhoo Mantar Praani Ki Pukaar
Ab Triloki Mein Na Nikhaar

Yahaan Bhrashtaachaar Bhakti Vyaapaar
Aur Dharmadhaar Ka Tiraskaar
Nar Naari Karte Vyabhichaar
Chhee! Bezubaan Ka Balatkaar

Karen Lobh Moh Maaya Vikaar
Karen Nagn Charm Par Ahankaar
Karpurgaur Karunaavataar
Sansaar Saar Ka Intezaar

Ab Kaise Dhoondhoon? Tujhko
Kaise Samjhoon? Antar Main
Yahaan Dhongi Duraachaari Bhi
Ghoom Rahe Baaghaambar Mein

Hatya Shoshan Bhakshan Ka Vish
Peeti Duniya Saari
Do Pyaale Bhaang Gatak Kar
Khud Ko Samjhe Vishdhaari

Shiv Gangadhaari, Shiv Muktidwaari
Kshan Bhar Mein Taaro Srishti Tumhaari
Shiv Kaalaateet Kalpaantkaari
Shiv Vinaashkaari, Shiv Praanhaari

Sanghaarkaari, Trinetra Dhaari
Shiv (?), Trishool Dhaari
Shiv Damarudhaari Kare Naad Bhaari
Shiv Jataadhaari, Shiv Ardhanari Hai

Shiv Shiv Shiv
Shiv Shiv Shankar
Aaj Tujhe Jazbaat Bata Doon
Tujhko Paane Ke Liye
Main Ek Saans Mein Rakt Bahaa Doon

Hain Kaun Sa Karmakaand
Kahaan Milte Ho? Rajneesh Bata Do
Mujhe Eershya Dashaanan Se
Kya Main Bhi Kaatkar Sheesh Chadha Doon?

Shiv Shiv Shiv
Shiv Shiv Shankar
Aaj Tujhe Jazbaat Bata Doon
Tujhko Paane Ke Liye
Main Ek Saans Mein Rakt Bahaa Doon

Hain Kaun Sa Karmakaand
Kahaan Milte Ho? Rajneesh Bata Do
Mujhe Eershya Dashaanan Se
Kya Main Bhi Kaatkar Sheesh Chadha Doon?

Written by: Nikhar Juneja


Shiv Shiv Shankar Song Description

This song is "Shiv Shiv Shankar", sung, composed, and written by Nikhar Juneja, who is also the founder of the Wagheshwari Mata Mandir. The music production, mixing, and mastering were also done by Nikhar Juneja, and it has been released under his own music label.

The lyrics of this song describe the divine and powerful form of Lord Shiva, such as his ten arms, five faces, the moon and Tripunda on his forehead, and mention the seven sages and the gift of penance. Shiva is also depicted in forms like Kaal Roopi (embodiment of time), Mahakaal, Vikraal (ferocious), and Karunamay (compassionate). The lyrics also contain the emotions of a devotee, who asks Shiva what ritual he should perform to attain Him—should he offer his head like Dashanan (Ravana) did? This shows a deep sense of intense devotion and surrender.

In the later part of the song, questions are raised about societal evils and distortions, such as caste discrimination, cruelty to animals and birds, corruption, and the business and superstitions conducted in the name of religion. The lyrics ask why this discrimination exists when Shiva is present in every leaf and every being. Simultaneously, Shiva is remembered as Gangadhari (bearer of the Ganges), Muktidaata (giver of liberation), Vinaashak (the destroyer), and in the form of Ardhanarishwar. Finally, the devotee repeats the same question: O Rajneesh (Shiva), tell me by which ritual can you be attained—should I also offer my head?

Overall, this song is a spiritual and thought-provoking composition that focuses on the glory of Shiva as well as social issues. The lyrics are a mix of deep devotion, philosophical questions, and strong imagery, which compels listeners to reflect. Nikhar Juneja has presented it in a powerful and meaningful way, delivering a message of Shiva devotion and social consciousness that is relevant even in modern times.