बम बम भोले
यही वो तंत्र है
यही वो मन्त्र है
प्रेम से जपोगे तो मिटेंगे सारे गम
कभी योगी कभी भोगी
कभी बाल बर्मचारी
कभी आदि देव महादेव तिर्पुरारी
कभी शंकर कभी शम्भू
कभी बोले भंडारी नाम है
अनंत तोरे जग बिलहारी
शिव का नाम लो
सुबह शाम लो
गाते रहो जब तक
दम में है दम
बम भोले बम भोले बम बम बम
दक्ष प्रजापति जब हुंकार
तिरशूल से शीश उतारा
माफ़ी मांगी होश में आओ
बकरे का जब शीश लगायो
आशुतोष भोले बाबा भये परसन
बकरे ने मुख से जो बोली बम बम
बम भोले बम भोले बम बम बम
कला तित कल्याण कल्पान्त कारी
सदा सन्त दानंद दाता पुरारी
चिता नन्द समहोह मोहे परारी
परती परती परदु मन मंतरी
ध्यान लगाई के ज्योत जलाई के
ध्यान लगाई के ज्योत जलाई के
शिव को पुकारते चलो जी हर दम
बम भोले बम भोले बम बम बम
खेल रही है जटा गंगा
बाजे डमरू पिकर भंगा
खप्पर खाल बगम्बर अंगा
मेरो भोला मस्त मलंगा
गुरु दासः मांगे तेरी नज़ारे करम
बम भोले बम भोले बम बम बम
The chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' is a powerful expression of devotion to Lord Shiva, symbolizing strength, energy, and divine blessings.
Devotees chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' to connect with Lord Shiva and to gain inner peace, strength, and clarity in life.
The mantra represents Lord Shiva’s presence in every aspect of the universe, reminding devotees of his cosmic energy.
In Hindu tradition, 'Bam' symbolizes sound energy while 'Bhole' reflects Lord Shiva’s simple and compassionate nature.
Chanting 'Bam Bam Bhole' is believed to remove obstacles, reduce stress, and increase spiritual awareness.
In many temples, devotees gather to chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' in unison, creating a divine and uplifting atmosphere.
During Shivratri and other holy occasions, the chant becomes a powerful medium to celebrate and honor Lord Shiva.
Many devotees include 'Bam Bam Bhole' in their daily prayers to seek blessings and stay connected with divine energy.
Devotees often sing 'Bam Bam Bhole' in groups, which enhances the spiritual vibrations and collective devotion.
The mantra is also used in meditation practices to calm the mind and experience Lord Shiva’s presence.
The chant has ancient roots in Shaivism, where sages used it as a means to invoke Lord Shiva’s divine energy.
In Shaivite traditions, 'Bam Bam Bhole' represents surrender and faith in the ultimate power of Lord Shiva.
Pilgrims often chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' while traveling to holy shrines like Amarnath and Kedarnath.
Sadhus and ascetics frequently chant this mantra as a symbol of their devotion and detachment from worldly life.
The mantra has been celebrated in songs, bhajans, and cultural performances across India for centuries.
Devotees believe chanting this mantra provides courage and resilience during difficult times.
The vibrations of the chant help calm the mind and reduce stress in daily life.
The mantra deepens the devotee’s faith and strengthens the bond with Lord Shiva.
When chanted in groups, the mantra generates powerful spiritual energy and unity among devotees.
Devotees feel inspired to live with honesty, courage, and compassion after chanting this mantra.
The mantra is often featured in modern bhajans and devotional songs, spreading Shiva’s energy worldwide.
Yoga practitioners use this chant to channel energy and focus during sessions.
Contemporary music and films have also popularized 'Bam Bam Bhole' as a symbol of Shiva devotion.
Devotees visiting Shiva temples chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' to enhance their pilgrimage experience.
Today, the chant is recognized beyond India, symbolizing universal spirituality and devotion to Lord Shiva.
The chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' is a powerful expression of devotion to Lord Shiva, symbolizing strength, energy, and divine blessings.
Devotees chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' to connect with Lord Shiva and to gain inner peace, strength, and clarity in life.
The mantra represents Lord Shiva’s presence in every aspect of the universe, reminding devotees of his cosmic energy.
In Hindu tradition, 'Bam' symbolizes sound energy while 'Bhole' reflects Lord Shiva’s simple and compassionate nature.
Chanting 'Bam Bam Bhole' is believed to remove obstacles, reduce stress, and increase spiritual awareness.
In many temples, devotees gather to chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' in unison, creating a divine and uplifting atmosphere.
During Shivratri and other holy occasions, the chant becomes a powerful medium to celebrate and honor Lord Shiva.
Many devotees include 'Bam Bam Bhole' in their daily prayers to seek blessings and stay connected with divine energy.
Devotees often sing 'Bam Bam Bhole' in groups, which enhances the spiritual vibrations and collective devotion.
The mantra is also used in meditation practices to calm the mind and experience Lord Shiva’s presence.
The chant has ancient roots in Shaivism, where sages used it as a means to invoke Lord Shiva’s divine energy.
In Shaivite traditions, 'Bam Bam Bhole' represents surrender and faith in the ultimate power of Lord Shiva.
Pilgrims often chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' while traveling to holy shrines like Amarnath and Kedarnath.
Sadhus and ascetics frequently chant this mantra as a symbol of their devotion and detachment from worldly life.
The mantra has been celebrated in songs, bhajans, and cultural performances across India for centuries.
Devotees believe chanting this mantra provides courage and resilience during difficult times.
The vibrations of the chant help calm the mind and reduce stress in daily life.
The mantra deepens the devotee’s faith and strengthens the bond with Lord Shiva.
When chanted in groups, the mantra generates powerful spiritual energy and unity among devotees.
Devotees feel inspired to live with honesty, courage, and compassion after chanting this mantra.
The mantra is often featured in modern bhajans and devotional songs, spreading Shiva’s energy worldwide.
Yoga practitioners use this chant to channel energy and focus during sessions.
Contemporary music and films have also popularized 'Bam Bam Bhole' as a symbol of Shiva devotion.
Devotees visiting Shiva temples chant 'Bam Bam Bhole' to enhance their pilgrimage experience.
Today, the chant is recognized beyond India, symbolizing universal spirituality and devotion to Lord Shiva.