Koti Rudra Samhita
The Koti Rudra Samhita is a significant section of the Shiva Purana that emphasizes the grandeur and spiritual potency of Lord Shiva.
➡️ Spiritual Significance
Each name in the Shiva Ashtottara Shatanamavali reflects a unique quality of Lord Shiva—ranging from His fierce protector form to His gentle, benevolent nature. Chanting these names with devotion helps a devotee connect deeply with Shiva’s energy and invites divine grace into life.
According to the Puranas, the repetition of these 108 names is a form of Nama Japa, which purifies the heart and mind, dispels negativity, and deepens one’s spiritual discipline.
➡️ How to Recite the 108 Names of Shiva
1️⃣ Sit in a quiet place and use a Rudraksha mala to count
2️⃣ Start by chanting “Om Namah Shivaya”
3️⃣ Then, recite each name from the Ashtottara Shatanamavali
4️⃣ Do this during early morning, sunset, or Mondays
5️⃣ Focus on each name with devotion and visualize Lord Shiva
➡️ Benefits of Reciting Shiva Ashtottara
✅ Enhances spiritual awareness and inner calm
✅ Attracts positive energy and removes obstacles
✅ Purifies karma and grants mental clarity
✅ Offers protection and increases divine connection
✅ Helps fulfill sincere desires and prayers
➡️ Conclusion
Chanting the 108 names of Lord Shiva is a sacred act of love and reverence. It connects the soul to Shiva’s divine essence and brings inner peace, strength, and spiritual fulfillment.