1008 Potrigal Of Lord Shiva - English | Hindu Devotional Book/ 1008 Divine Names Of Lord Shiva For Daily Worship
About the Book: "1008 Potrigal Of Lord Shiva" (English)
• "1008 Potrigal Of Lord Shiva" is a devotional collection dedicated to Lord Shiva, presenting 1008 sacred names and praises for worship, prayer, and spiritual reflection. This English edition is suitable for devotees who wish to explore traditional Shiva worship through a simple and accessible format.
• This meaningful spiritual book introduces readers to the devotional practice of remembering and praising Lord Shiva through His many names. Each name reflects a particular attribute, form, quality, or aspect associated with Shiva in Hindu religious tradition.
• As a hindu book, it can become a useful addition to a home prayer collection and may be read during daily worship, special occasions, temple visits, or personal devotional practice.
• The tradition of reciting the divine names of a deity is an important part of Hindu worship. Repeating sacred names can help devotees focus their minds, express reverence, and cultivate a devotional attitude.
• The number 1008 has special significance in Hindu religious traditions. It is commonly used in collections of divine names, particularly Sahasranama-style prayers, where the many names celebrate different aspects of a deity.
• Lord Shiva is revered through many names, including Mahadeva, Shankara, Rudra, Neelakantha, Nataraja, and Pashupati. Each name carries its own traditional association and contributes to the rich devotional understanding of Shiva.
• The work can be approached as a shloka book for readers who enjoy incorporating sacred recitations into their daily prayer routine. Reading the names aloud or silently can become a focused devotional practice according to one's tradition.
• Shiva worship has a rich place in Indian religious culture, with traditions ranging from temple rituals and Abhishekam to meditation, chanting, festivals, and personal prayer. This hindu book reflects the name-recitation aspect of that wider devotional heritage.
• One of the major festivals associated with Shiva is Maha Shivaratri, when devotees traditionally observe worship, fasting, prayers, temple visits, and night-long devotional practices. Collections of Shiva names can be included in such spiritual observances.
• The English presentation makes the collection accessible to readers who wish to understand and recite Shiva's sacred names without requiring advanced knowledge of Sanskrit.
• This stotram book can be useful for devotees who maintain a regular prayer routine and wish to dedicate time to the remembrance and praise of Lord Shiva.
• The collection may also be suitable for families, senior devotees, spiritual seekers, and readers building a personal collection of Hindu prayer and devotional literature.
• More than a list of names, the collection offers an opportunity to contemplate the many traditional qualities and forms associated with Shiva, including divine strength, compassion, transformation, stillness, and cosmic consciousness.
• A meaningful spiritual book for devotees seeking a daily practice of Shiva Nama Smarana, prayer, chanting, and devotional reflection.
Why Choose This Book?
• Presents 1008 sacred names and praises associated with Lord Shiva.
• Suitable for daily worship, personal prayer, meditation, and devotional reading.
• Helps devotees explore the many traditional names and attributes of Shiva through an accessible hindu book.
• The 1008-name format makes it suitable for structured chanting and special devotional occasions.
• Useful for readers interested in Shiva worship, Maha Shivaratri traditions, Hindu prayer practices, and devotional literature.
• Makes a valuable shloka book for incorporating sacred name recitation into a regular spiritual routine.
• Serves as a meaningful stotram book for devotees who wish to spend time in the remembrance and praise of Lord Shiva.
• A useful spiritual book for home prayer collections, devotional study, and peaceful spiritual reflection.