हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
हर हर भोले नमः शिवाय,
नमः शिवाय ओम नमः शिवायहे शिव शम्भू संकटहर्ता,
विघ्नविनाशी मंगलकर्ता
जिस पर होवे कृपा तुम्हारी,
पल में विपदा दूर हो सारी
तुम सुखसागर हे जगदीश्वर
हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
देवादिदेव जय महादेवा,
सुर नर मुनि सब करते हैं सेवा
नमः शिवाय मंत्र पंचाक्षर,
जिसने जपा खुश हो गए उस पर
तुम हो दयालु हे भोलेश्वर
हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
बम-बम भोले डमरू बोले,
तुमने द्वार दया के खोले
जो भी आया शरण तुम्हारी,
रक्षक बन गए तुम त्रिपुरारी
त्रिशूलधर हे महाकालेश्वर
हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
ब्रह्मा विष्णु ध्यान लगावे,
वेद पुराण शास्त्र यश गावे
गिरिजापति अनन्त अविनाशी,
आनंददाता विश्वप्रकाशी
तुम सर्वेश्वर हे सोमेश्वर
हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
पूजन किये श्रीराम तुम्हारा,
लंका जीती रावण मारा
दीनानाथ प्रभु सुखदाता ,
औघड़दानी भाग्यविधाता
तुम रामेश्वर हे भक्तेश्वर
हे शिवशंकर हे करुणाकर,
हे परमेश्वर परमपिता
हर हर भोले नमः शिवाय,
नमः शिवाय ओम नमः शिवाय
The bhajan 'Hey Shiv Shankar Hey Karunakar' addresses Lord Shiva as the merciful one, calling upon his divine compassion and grace.
The song conveys a prayer for guidance, peace, and liberation under Lord Shiva’s blessings.
The bhajan reflects complete surrender to Shiva, acknowledging his role as protector and destroyer of evil.
The lyrics create an emotional bond, inspiring devotees to trust in Shiva’s divine power.
Devotees sing this bhajan to invoke blessings, remove obstacles, and find inner peace.
This bhajan is sung during daily prayers and temple rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva.
On Maha Shivratri, the bhajan is sung with devotion throughout the night to honor Lord Shiva.
Many temples include this bhajan in evening and morning aartis, celebrating Shiva’s divine presence.
When sung collectively, it creates an uplifting spiritual atmosphere filled with devotion.
This song is widely included in devotional albums and playlists dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The bhajan has roots in ancient Shaivite practices, emphasizing Lord Shiva’s role as Karunakar – the merciful one.
Devotees sing this bhajan during pilgrimages to Kedarnath, Amarnath, and other Shiva shrines.
The bhajan is sung during Shivratri and other Hindu festivals, adding to the celebration of Shiva’s greatness.
It is often sung in folk gatherings, temple fairs, and rural religious ceremonies.
Artists and performers use this bhajan in plays and devotional concerts to express Shiva’s divinity.
The bhajan helps devotees calm their mind and feel protected by Lord Shiva’s energy.
Singing the bhajan strengthens the devotee’s faith and connection with Shiva.
It fills the environment with spiritual positivity and removes negative thoughts.
When sung in groups, the bhajan creates powerful vibrations of love and devotion.
The bhajan encourages devotees to follow Shiva’s ideals of simplicity and compassion.
The bhajan is featured in modern devotional music and continues to inspire new generations.
Many meditation practitioners use this bhajan to enhance focus and spiritual calmness.
The bhajan has gained popularity worldwide, connecting Shiva devotees across cultures.
It is sung in satsangs, retreats, and yoga sessions to create a sacred atmosphere.
Today, this bhajan represents timeless devotion to Shiva and his merciful nature.
The bhajan 'Hey Shiv Shankar Hey Karunakar' addresses Lord Shiva as the merciful one, calling upon his divine compassion and grace.
The song conveys a prayer for guidance, peace, and liberation under Lord Shiva’s blessings.
The bhajan reflects complete surrender to Shiva, acknowledging his role as protector and destroyer of evil.
The lyrics create an emotional bond, inspiring devotees to trust in Shiva’s divine power.
Devotees sing this bhajan to invoke blessings, remove obstacles, and find inner peace.
This bhajan is sung during daily prayers and temple rituals dedicated to Lord Shiva.
On Maha Shivratri, the bhajan is sung with devotion throughout the night to honor Lord Shiva.
Many temples include this bhajan in evening and morning aartis, celebrating Shiva’s divine presence.
When sung collectively, it creates an uplifting spiritual atmosphere filled with devotion.
This song is widely included in devotional albums and playlists dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The bhajan has roots in ancient Shaivite practices, emphasizing Lord Shiva’s role as Karunakar – the merciful one.
Devotees sing this bhajan during pilgrimages to Kedarnath, Amarnath, and other Shiva shrines.
The bhajan is sung during Shivratri and other Hindu festivals, adding to the celebration of Shiva’s greatness.
It is often sung in folk gatherings, temple fairs, and rural religious ceremonies.
Artists and performers use this bhajan in plays and devotional concerts to express Shiva’s divinity.
The bhajan helps devotees calm their mind and feel protected by Lord Shiva’s energy.
Singing the bhajan strengthens the devotee’s faith and connection with Shiva.
It fills the environment with spiritual positivity and removes negative thoughts.
When sung in groups, the bhajan creates powerful vibrations of love and devotion.
The bhajan encourages devotees to follow Shiva’s ideals of simplicity and compassion.
The bhajan is featured in modern devotional music and continues to inspire new generations.
Many meditation practitioners use this bhajan to enhance focus and spiritual calmness.
The bhajan has gained popularity worldwide, connecting Shiva devotees across cultures.
It is sung in satsangs, retreats, and yoga sessions to create a sacred atmosphere.
Today, this bhajan represents timeless devotion to Shiva and his merciful nature.