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Shiv Ji 108 Names

1- Shiva – The form of welfare
2- Maheshwar – The lord of Maya
3- Shambhu – The form of bliss
4- Pinaki – The one who holds the Pinak bow
5- Shashishekhar – The one who wears moon on his head
6- Vaamdev – The one with a very beautiful form
7- Virupaksha – The one with strange eyes (Shiva has three eyes)
8- Kapardi – The one who wears matted hair
9- Neellohit – Theone with blue and red colour
10- Shankar – The one who does good to everyone
11- Shoolpani – The one who holds a trident in his hand
12- Khatvangi – The one who holds one leg of the cot
13- Vishnuvallabh – The most beloved of Lord Vishnu
14- Shipivishta – The onewho enters the Situha
15- Ambikanath – The husband of Goddess Bhagwati
16- Shrikanth – The one with beautiful throat
17- Bhaktvatsal – The one who loves his devotees a lot
18- Bhava – The one who appears in the form of the world
19- Sharva – Destroyer of troubles
20- Trilokesh – Lord of the three worlds
21- Shitikanth – White throated
22- Shivapriya – Parvati’s favourite
23- Ugra – Very fierce in form
24- Kapali – One who wears skull
25- Kamari – Enemy of Kamadeva, destroyer of darkness
26- Sursudan – Killer of Andhak demon
27- Gangadhar – One who wears Ganga ji
28- Lalataaksha – One with eyes in forehead
29- Mahakaal – Death of all deaths
30- Krupanidhi – A mine of compassion
31- Bheem – One with a fierce form
32- Parashuhasta – One who holds axe in hand
33- Mrigpani – One who holds deer in hand
34- Jatadhar – One who has matted hair
35- Kailashvasi – Resident of Kailash
36- Kavachi – One who wears armour
37- Kathor– Very strong Those with a body
38- Tripurantak – Killer of Tripurasura
39- Vrishank – One with a flag bearing the symbol of a bull
40- Vrishbharudha – One who rides a bull
41- Bhasmodhulitavigraha – One who applies ashes all over the body
42- Samapriya – One who loves Samgaan
43- Swarmayi – One who resides in all the seven notes
44- Trayimurti – One who has the form of Vedas
45- Anishwar – One who is himself the master of all
46- Sarvagy– ​​One who knows everything
47- Paramatma – The highest among all souls
48- Somsuryaagnilochan– One with eyes in the form of moon, sun and fire
49- Havi – One with the substance in the form of offerings
50- Yagyamaya – One in the form of sacrifice
51- Som – One with the form of Uma
52- Panchavaktra – One with five faces
53- Sadashiv – One with the form of eternal welfare
54- Vishweshwar – God of the whole world
55- Veerbhadra – Onewith a brave nature yet calm
56- Gannath – Lord of the Ganas
57- Prajapati – One who takes care of the people
58- Hiranyareta – One with golden brilliance
59- Durdhursh – One who cannot be subdued by anyone
60- Girish – Lord of the mountains
61- Girishwar – One who sleeps on Mount Kailash
62- Anagh – Sinless
63- Bhujangbhushan – One with ornaments of snakes
64- Bharg – One who burns away sins
65- Giridhanva – One who makes Mount Meru into a bow
66- Giripriya – Mountain lover
67- Krittivasa –sheepskin wearers
68- Purarati – Destroyer of cities
69- Bhagwan – Omnipotent and wealthy
70- Pramathaadhip – Lord of the Pramathganas
71- Mrityunjay – Conqueror of death
72- Sukshma Tanu – Having a subtle body
73- Jagadvaapi – Pervading the world
74- Jagadguru – Guru of the world
75- Vyomkesh – Having hair like sky
76- Mahasenjanak – Father of Kartikeya
77- Charuvikram – Having great valour
78- Rudra – Terrifying
79- Bhootpati – Lord of ghosts and spirits or the five elements
80- Sthanu – Having a vibration-free, neutral form
81- Ahirbudhnya – Possessing Kundalini
82- Digambara – Naked, wearing clothes like sky
83- Ashtamurti – Having eight forms
84- Anekatma – Having many forms
85- Sattvik – Having the quality of Sattva
86- Shuddhavigraha – Having a pure form
87- Shashwat – One who lives forever
88- Khandaparshu – One who holds a broken axe
89- Aj – Birthless
90- Pashvimochan – One who frees from the bondage
91- Mrid – One who is in the form of happiness
92- Pashupati – Lord of animals
93- Dev – Self-illuminating form
94- Mahadev – God of gods
95- Avyaya – One who does not decrease even after being spent
96- Hari – Form of Vishnu
97- Pushadantbhit – One who uprooted the teeth of Pusha
98- Avyagrah –One who is never distressed
99- Dakshadhwarhar – Destroyer of Daksha's Yagna
100- Har – Remover of sins and sufferings
101- Bhagnetrabhid – One whoplucked out the eye of Lord Bhag
102- Avyakta – Not visible to the senses
103- Sahasraksha – One with a thousand eyes
104- Sahasrapada – One with a thousand legs
105- Apavargaprada – Giver of Kaivalya Moksha
106- Anant – Free from the boundaries of place and time
107- Tarak – One who saves everyone
108- Parameshwar – Supreme God