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ശ്രീ നാരായണ ഗുരുദേവ ത്രികരങ്ങളാല്‍ സമര്‍പ്പിതമായ ക്ഷേത്രങ്ങളും വിലാസവും . ( Temples consecrated by Sree Narayana guru )


ശ്രീ നാരായണ ഗുരുദേവ ത്രികരങ്ങളാല്‍ സമര്‍പ്പിതമായ
ക്ഷേത്രങ്ങളും വിലാസവും ..


According to Sree Narayana Guru there is no need to construct old fashioned expensive temples. Money should not be spent on celebrations and fireworks.What is required are big rooms where people can come and comfortably sit and listen to lectures. There should be schools and institutions for vocational training to children attached to the temples. The money received in the temples should be spent for the benefit of poor people.



Temples consecrated by

Sree Narayana Guru



Aruvippuram Temple
Aruvippuram Post, Neyyattinkara, Tiruvananthapuram(Dist.), Kerala-695 124.

Puthiya Kavu Subrahmanya Temple
Vaikom post, Chirayinkeezhu Thaluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist., Kerala- 695 308.

Vaikom Subrahmanya Temple (Velayudhan Nada)
Vaikom post, Chirayinkeezhu Thaluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist., Kerala-695 308.

Vaikom Deveshwara Temple, (Vaikom Puthan Nada)
Vaikom Post, Chirayinkeezu Thaluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist. ,Kerala-695 308.

Mannanthala Anandavalleshwaram Temple
Post.Mannanthala, Tiruvananthapuram Dist.,Kerala-695 015.

Aayiram Thengu Pattathil Temple
Chirayinkeezu Villege, Azheekal Post, Alappad Panchayath, (Via) Prayar, Kollam Dist., Kerala.



Sreekapaleshwara Temple

( ശ്രീ കാപലീശ്വര ക്ഷേത്രം )


Anchuthengu, Kadakkavoor Village, Kayikkara Post,

Tiruvananthapuram Dist.,Kerala



Poothotta Sree Narayana Vallabha Temple
Manakunnam,Post.Poothotta, Kanayanoor Thaluk, Ernakulam Dist, Kerala.

Sree Kulathoor Kolathukara Shiva Temple
Kulathoor Post, Tiruvananthapuram Dist. ,Kerala-695 583.

Vealikkattu Sree Narayanamangalam Kartikeya Temple
Thrukaruva Village, Kollam Thaluk, Kanjaveli Post, Kollam Dist., Kerala-691 602.

Kunninezath Sree Narayana Bhoovaneshwari Temple

Kozhikode,Ayanivelikunnu Village,S.V.M.Post,Karunagappalli Thaluk, Kollam Dt.,Kerala-690 573.



Kayikkara Earathu Sree Subrahmanya Temple

(Sree Dharmashastha Temple)

( ശ്രീ ധര്‍മശാസ്ത ക്ഷേത്രം ( യെറത്തു )


Anchuthengu,Earathu, Post Kayikkara,
Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala



Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple
Vazhamuttam, Kunnumpara Post, Tiruvananthapuram-695027.

Nediyara Sree Subrahmanya Temple
Cherrai Post, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-683514.

Sree Narayanamangalam Temple
Moothakunnam Post, North Paroor, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-683516.

Sree Kumaramangalam Temple
Thrukkaruva Village, Prakkulam Post, Kollam Dist:, Kerala-691602.

Sree Kumaramangalam Subrahmanya Temple
Kumarakam Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686563.

Vezhapra Shaktiparambu Temple
Vezhapra Post, (Via) Ramankari, Alappuzha Dist; Kerala-689600.

Sree Jagannatha Temple
Thalassery, Kerala-670 102.

Sree Ardhanareeshwara Temple
Kumbalangi Post, Kochi, Ernakulan Dist; Kerala-682007.

Sree Pillayar Kovil, Kottar
Kottar, Nagarkovil Dist; Kannyakumari-629002.

Sreekandeshwara Temple
Kozhikode,Kerala-673001.

Sree Gowreeshwara Temple
Cherai, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-683514.

Sree Sharada Temple

Sivagiri, Varkala Post, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695141.

Kudroli Gokarnnanatha Temple
Mangalapuram, Karnataka-575003.

Sree Anandabhuteshwaram Temple
Mezhuveli Post, Kozhanchery, Pattanamthitta Dist; Kerala-689507.

Sree Vishweshwara Temple
West Yakkara, Palakkad Dist; Kerala-678001.

Sree Pottayil Devi Temple
Nadama Village, Earoor South Post, Kanayannur, Thrupunithura, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-682306.

Sree Bhavaneeshwara Temple
Palluruthi, Kochi, Ernakulam-682005.

Nagambadam Sree Mahadevar Temple
S.H.Mount Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686006.



Sree Njaneshwara Temple

ശ്രീ ഞാനെശ്വര ക്ഷേത്രം ( പുത്തന്‍നട ശിവ ക്ഷേത്രം )

Puthan Nada, Anjuthengu Post, Chirayinkeezhu Taluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695309


Sree Ardha Nareeshwara Temple
Ootuparambu, Kadakkavoor Post, Chirayinkeezhu Taluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695306.

Sree Sundareshwara Temple
Talaappu, Kannur-670 002.

Trissur Sree Maaheshwara Temple
Sreenarayanapuram, Koorkenchery Post, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680 007.

Sree Somasekharam Temple
Tannyam Village, Peringottukara Post, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680565.

Sree Subrahmanya Temple
Nellikkunnu, Beach Road Post, Kasarkode, Kerala-671 121.

Palakkunnu Sree Bhagavati Temple
Uduma Post, Kasarkode Dist; Kerala-670319.

Sree Narayaneshwaram Subrahmanya Temple
Vaikom, Chemmanathukara Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala.

Sree Bhadrachala Subrahmanya Temple
Valappad, Post Edamuttam, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680 568.

Sree Chidambara Temple
Kandassamkadavu Post, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680613.

Sree Kalakandeshwaram Temple
Mundakkal Post, Murukkumpuzha, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695 302.

Sree Kandeshwaram Sree Mahadeva Temple
Post. Panaavalli,Cherthala Taluk, Alappuzha Dist; Kerala-688 526.

Sree Kumarapuram Temple

Mangad Post, Kollam Dist; Kerala-691015.

Manakkal Temple
Chempazanthi Post, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695587.

Sree Balasubrahmanya Temple
Vadakkanchery, Parlikkad Post, Talappilli Taluk, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680 606.

Edappadi Sree Ananda Shanmugham Temple
Bharananganam Village, Edappadi Post, Meenachal Taluk, Kottayam Dist; Kerala.

Aakalpantha Prashobhini Sree Subrahmanya Temple
Poonjar Thekkekara Village, Mankuzhi Post, Meenachal Taluk, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686 582.

Sree Brahmapuram (Mathaanam) Temple
Vadayar, Thalayola Parambu Post; Vaikom Taluk, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686 605.

Chernnamangalam Siva Temple
Koduvazhannoor Post, Pulimath Vazhi, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695612.

Sree Shakteeshwaram Temple
Vayalar Village, Kalavankodam Post, Chertala Taluk, Alappuzha Dist; Kerala-688586.

Ullala Omkareshwara Temple
Thalayazham Post, Vaikom Taluk; Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686 607.

Sree Nayinaar Deva Temple
Arumanoor, Tiruppuram Village, Poovar Post, Neyyattinkara Taluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695 525.

Sree Vishwanatha Temple
Manathala, Gurupadapuri, Chavakad Post, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680506.

Alamthuruthi Vallabhasseril Siva Temple
Alamthuruthi Post, Tiruvalla, Kerala-689 113.

Sree Sankara Narayana Temple
Koovappadi, Cheranellur, Edavoor Post, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-683 544.

Katiravan Kunnu Sree Balasubrahmanya Swamy Temple
Vendar Post, Puthoor, Kottarakara, Kollam Dist; Kerala-691 507.

Pullazhi Sree Narayana Maheshwara Temple
Pullazhi Post, S.N.Road, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680 012.

Myladum Kunnu Bhajana Madom Subrahmanya Temple
Anappad, Cheenivila, Kuvalassery Post,Neyyattinkara, Tiruvananthapuram Dt, Kerala-695 512.

Kumarapuram Sree Subrahmanya Temple
Maannanam Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686 561.

Sree Ghuhanandapuram Temple
Thekkumbhagam Village, Chavara South Post, Karunagappalli, Kollam Dist; Kerala-691 584.

Kuppana Sree Velayudhamangala Temple
Murindal.B.Ward, Anjalum Mood Post, Kollam Dist., Kerala.



Sree Swamy Madom Temple

( ശ്രീ സ്വാമി മഠം ക്ഷേത്രം )

Anchuthengu Post, Chirayinkeezu Taluk,
Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala.


Sree Amruthamkulangara Temple
Kollam Dist; Kerala.

Sreenarayaneshwaram Temple
Punnurunni, Poonithura, Vaittila Post, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-682019

Thachankonam Bhuvaneshwari Temple
Thachankonam, Varkala, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala.

Oottara Sree Chidambaranatha Temple
Kanjiramkulam, Kazoor Post, Neyyattinkara Taluk, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala-695 526.

Sree Kalikulangara Temple
Nandyattukunnam, Vadakkan Paravoor Post, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-683513.

Sanmargasandayini Sree Anandasayaneshwaram Temple

Kayippuram South, Muhamma Post, Cherthala Taluk, Alappuzha Dist; Kerala-688525.

Sree Shaktidhara Temple
Njarakkal Village &Post, Vaippin, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-682505.

Thammandi Sree Kumaramangalam Temple
Truppunithura Thekumbhagam, Choorakkad Post, Kanayannur, Ernakulam Dist; Kerala-682301.

Sree Narayana Temple
Puliyannur, Meenachal, Kozhuvankulam Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686584.

Sree Narayanapuram Temple
Aashraamam, Kollam Dist; Kerala.

Varkala Plavazhikam Temple
Nedunganda, Varkala, Tiruvananthapuram Dist; Kerala.

Shivadarshana Devaswom Temple
Pampadi,Pothanpuram Post, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686 502.

Elankavu Sree Bhagavati Temple
Mullakkal, Chungam Post, Alappuzha Dist; Kerala-688040.

Sree Ganeshamangalam Temple
Vadanappilli Post, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680614.

Sree Suryanarayanapuram Temple
S.N.Puram Post, Pampadi, Kottayam Dist; Kerala-686502.

Sree Balasubrahmannya Temple
Kurichikara Post, Ponganamkadu, Trissur Dist; Kerala-680 028.

Dharmagiri Sree Subrahmanya Swamy Temple
Post Mala, Truthala, Palakad Dist; Kerala-679 534.

Sree Narayana Guru

Sree Narayana Guru was an embodiment of all virtues, values and rare qualities seldom found in human race. He was a mystic, a philosopher, a visionary, a scientist, a social reformer and a poet, all blended into one. To millions of his devotees, Sree Narayana Guru is an incarnation of God. He was a saintly contemplative man who could impart wisdom and give enlightenment to a seeker of truth. His teachings are straightforward and simple, bringing out spiritual, moral and material revolution.


Sree Narayana Guru was born during India’s darkest phase. The British ruled the country and the Indian Culture was at its most decadent. The twists and turns given by the custodians of Hindu Religion to “Adwaita philosophy” and “Varnashrama” led Hindus into a caste ridden society, dividing man against man and degrading a vast section of society into “untouchables”. Religion lost its credibility as a spiritual binding force. Places of worship were the monopoly of so-called upper castes. The lower castes were denied entry into temples. They were forbidden to walk along the public roads. They were denied education and employment. They were not allowed to wear proper clothes to cover their nakedness. It was at this time of misery that the Guru was born as a harbinger of hope and succour, a crusader of freedom and self-respect.

Sree Narayana Guru was born in a South Indian village, Chempazhanti in Kerala, on 26th of August 1854. Guru grew up seeing the pathetic condition of the fellow beings and the inhuman treatment inflicted upon them. His childhood incidents gave an indication that he was gifted with supernatural qualities to remove the sufferings of the poor and ignorant. After his education in Sanskrit and Ayurveda, he set out in search of truth. He wandered around in plains and forests. He learned Vedic philosophy and Upanishads. He also studied Tamil books like Tirukkural, Tirumandiram, Tiruppakazh, Tiruppavai, Vedanta Jnanavaddil Kattilai, Ozhaivil Ozhukkam, Sivapuranam etc. He did an intense penance in a cave at Marutvan hills sustaining himself on berries and tubers and drinking from mountain brooks. Just as Siddhartha became awakened under the Bodhi tree at Gaya and became Gautama Buddha, Narayana Guru emerged as an enlightened Guru from Maruthvan.

Sree Narayana Guru, instead of remaining in solitude and enjoying the divine bliss for himself, opted to utilize his spiritual achievements and wisdom, “Atmavidya”, for the betterment of humanity. He interpreted the quintessence of Vedic philosophy in its purest perspective and propounded the theory of universal brotherhood of mankind. The practical application of “Sanatana Dharma” and eternal truth in the day-to-day life of humanity was his greatest achievement. Guru placed the dignity and self-respect of mankind at the highest pedestal above all the religions. He believed that the individual should have the freedom to choose his religion. He believed that if the religious strife is to end, every one should be taught the other man’s religion and he should learn it with an open mind. This will reveal him that the fundamentals of all religions are the same. Religion does not mean sectarianism. It means a belief in ordered moral structure of the universe. It transcends Hinduism, Islam, Christianity etc. It harmonizes and brings forward the truth. True Knowledge of the religions breaks down the barriers between faith and faith. In this context, Guru gave the message “Whatever be the religion, it is enough if man becomes good”. He neither made any religion nor propounded one.

Today everybody speaks of one world, of one humanity, of the essential unity of religion and of irrevocable solidarity of mankind. More than hundred years ago Sree Narayana Guru had presented his ideal of man as “One in kind, one in religion and one in God”. Guru’s audience was the neglected, hated, hunted and tabooed pariah, who saw in him a ray of hope. He was a savior for the persecuted masses of the world that toiled and moiled in sunshine and rain to feed, cloth and fatten those high-ups in the society, whose prerogative it was, in turn, to sin against man’s dignity and self respect. In this modern era of a shrinking world to a global village, thanks to the information explosion and communication revolution, we can hope that the vision of Guru for a “One world government” and “One world humanity” may become a reality.

Guru lived with the caring benevolence of a compassionate Buddha and a loving Jesus. He set the pace of new revolution with personal examples, such as giving the pariah a chance of live the highest ideals of the Upanishads and eschewing all differences of caste and creed by opening places of worship and education where every man could assemble, work, learn and live in fraternity. He had emancipated vast enslaved section of the society from disgrace, superstition, practice of evil rituals and absured customs. In nut shell he filled the gap of a renaissance pending since ages to offer millions of masses Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. He revealed through his own life that how the Advaita philosophy, that the supreme one alone prevails and all that we see and experience are only its variegated manifestations, could be practically applied in the day to day life of humanity.

Guru revolutionized the existing social, religious and philosophical system. As a first step, he consecrated a “Siva” idol at Aruvippuram in Kerala and a temple was built without much fanfare. At the temple entrance, he displayed a message

“Without difference in caste
Or rancour of religions
This is a noble place
Where all live in brotherhood”.

Apparently this was a simple act without hurting anybody or challenging anybody’s authority. Nevertheless, in effect, it demolished the very foundation of age-old tradition of consecrating idols and building temples by coterie of the so called high priests alone. It also destroyed the monopoly of priesthood. Slowly and steadily, his axe started falling on the mindset of the people. He made the pariah to believe that they are lower to none. He made them to believe that they have to learn to stand on their own feet. He helped them to save themselves from superstitious beliefs and to do away with the self-destroyed rituals, customs and dogmas practiced by them out of ignorance and in the name of religion and tradition. He wanted the temples to be the center for purity and development.

Soon it began to be talked about that a man with miraculous powers is living in Aruvipuram. People flocked to him for various purposes: some out of curiosity, some to benefit by his great learning, some to get diseases cured, some to have evil spirit cast out, the blind to get their sight, dumb to get their voice of speech, the leper to be blessed into health. The miracles he had performed were too many to describe. Suffice it to say that the blind had received their sight, lepers had become whole, drunkards had given up their vice, the lame had recovered their strength, evil spirits had been cast out and lunatics had become sane by the grace of Sree Narayana Guru. Some times his commands used to be sent to distant places through disciples or by letter and that was enough for the evil spirits to depart. When there was terrible draught in some places and people went lamenting of their great sufferings and the destruction of crops and cattle, he was very much moved with pity and composed a prayer to God and asked them to go and repeat the Prayer. In a few hours there was heavy rainfall.

From dust he made men of dignity who became resourceful as leaders in all walks of life and who gave literature a new tilt and meaning to trumpet the message of social, political and economic change. His wisdom was unique. His ability to analyze the cause and find solution was great. His capacity to co-ordinate different talents for the achievement of his objectives was beyond imagination. His disciples include great poet like Kumaran Asan and then atheists, rationalists, intellectuals, innumerable devotees, high dignitaries etc. in India and abroad. He could inspire them all. He never argued about anything. He never criticized anybody. He was a man of composure and action. While he was liberating the people from age-old ill-conceived traditions, he never said a word against the then so called custodians of superstitious traditions and vested interests. Within a short span of time Guru could transform a state once called by Swami Vivekananda as “Lunatic Asylum” to a state of self respecting, forward looking, tolerant society. Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore and Acharya Vinoba Bhave visited Sree Narayana Guru at his abode in Sivagiri, Varkala at Kerala and paid glowing tributes.

Sree Narayana Guru had written over 62 books in Sanskrit, Malayalam and Tamil put together. Most popular among them are “Atmopadeshashadhakam” (one hundred verses of self instruction) written in Malayalam and “Darshanamala” written in Sanskrit. His universally acceptable lofty messages are reflected in these books. Some of Guru’s lofty messages are:-

  1. “One Caste, One religion, One God for man”.
  2. “Whatever be the religion, it is enough if man becomes good”.
  3. “Ask not, think not, and say not caste”.
  4. “Acts that one performs for one’s own sake should also aim at the good of other men”.
  5. “Gain freedom through education”.
  6. “Gain strength through organization”.
  7. “Gain prosperity through industry”.
  8. “Liquor is poison: make it not, sell it not and drink it not”.
  9. “Of one in kind, one in faith, one in god is man, of the same womb, one same form, difference none there is at all”.

The entire life of Guru was full of activities for the welfare and prosperity of the mankind irrespective of caste, creed, religion and language. He was epitome of original thinking and creativity. He was Patanjali in yoga, Sankara in wisdom, Manu in the art of governance, Buddha in renunciation, Mohamed in strength of spirit and Christ in humility.

Shiva Mahamrityunjaya Mantra...

Hindu God Lord Shiva the Destroyer



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Shiva (Sanskrit: Auspicious One), or Siva, is one of the main Deities of Hinduism, worshipped as the paramount lord by the Saivite sects of India. Shiva is one of the most complex gods of India, embodying seemingly contradictory qualities. He is the destroyer and the restorer, the great ascetic and the symbol of sensuality, the benevolent herdsman of souls and the wrathful avenger.

Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity addressed only three times in the Rig Veda. He gained importance after absorbing some of the characteristics of an earlier fertility god and became Shiva, part of the trinity, or trimurti, with Vishnu and Brahma.








Shiva Holding a Trident

He often holds a trident, which represents the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu. It is also said to represent the threefold qualities of nature: creation, preservation and destruction, although preservation is usually attributed to Vishnu.

As the destroyer Shiva is dark and terrible, encircled with serpents and a crown of skulls.

In the pictures to the right and left Shiva wears sacred Rudraksha beads, perhaps a reference to his earlier name Rudra.









Shiva saw not sense in the transitory pleasures of life, so he rejected samsara, smeared his body with ash, closed his eyes and performed austerities.

Shiva's tapas generated so much heat that his body transformed into a pillar of fire - a blazing lingam that threatened to destroy the whole world. The gods did not know how to control Shiva's fire.


Suddenly there appeared a yoni - the divine vessel of the mother-goddess. It caught the fiery lingam and contained its heat, thus saving the cosmos from untimely destruction.






His guardian is Nandi (the white bull), whose statue can often be seen watching over the main shrine. The bull is said to embody sexual energy, fertility. Riding on its back, Shiva is in control of these impulses.






ശിവ ഭഗവാന്‍റെ നാമങ്ങള്‍ .. ( Different Names of Lord Shiva )

108 Names of Lord Shiva
S No Lord Shiva Name Meaning
1 Aashutosh One who fulfills wishes instantly
2 Aja Unborn
3 Akshayaguna God with limitless attributes
4 Anagha Without any fault
5 Anantadrishti Of infinite vision
6 Augadh One who revels all the time
7 Avyayaprabhu Imperishable Lord
8 Bhairav Lord of terror
9 Bhalanetra One who has an eye in the forehead
10 Bholenath Kind hearted Lord
11 Bhooteshwara Lord of ghosts and evil beings
12 Bhudeva Lord of the earth
13 Bhutapala Protector of the ghosts
14 Chandrapal Master of the moon
15 Chandraprakash One who has moon as a crest
16 Dayalu Compassionate
17 Devadeva Lord of the Lords
18 Dhanadeepa Lord of Wealth
19 Dhyanadeep Icon of meditation and concentration
20 Dhyutidhara Lord of Brilliance
21 Digambara One who has the skies as his clothes
22 Durjaneeya Difficult to be known
23 Durjaya Unvanquished
24 Gangadhara Lord of River Ganga
25 Girijapati Consort of Girija
26 Gunagrahin Acceptor of Gunas
27 Gurudeva Master of All
28 Hara Remover of Sins
29 Jagadisha Master of the Universe
30 Jaradhishamana Redeemer from Afflictions
31 Jatin One who has matted hair
32 Kailas One Who Bestows Peace
33 Kailashadhipati Lord of Mount Kailash
34 Kailashnath Master of Mount Kailash
35 Kamalakshana Lotus-eyed Lord
36 Kantha Ever-Radiant
37 Kapalin One who wears a necklace of skulls
38 Khatvangin One who has the missile khatvangin in his hand
39 Kundalin One who wears earrings
40 Lalataksha One who has an eye in the forehead
41 Lingadhyaksha Lord of the Lingas
42 Lingaraja Lord of the Lingas
43 Lokankara Creator of the Three Worlds
44 Lokapal One who takes care of the world
45 Mahabuddhi Extremely intelligent
46 Mahadeva Greatest God
47 Mahakala Lord of All Times
48 Mahamaya Of great illusions
49 Mahamrityunjaya Great victor of death
50 Mahanidhi Great storehouse
51 Mahashaktimaya One who has boundless energies
52 Mahayogi Greatest of all Gods
53 Mahesha Supreme Lord
54 Maheshwara Lord of Gods
55 Nagabhushana One who has serpents as ornaments
56 Nataraja King of the art of dancing
57 Nilakantha The one with a blue throat
58 Nityasundara Ever beautiful
59 Nrityapriya Lover of Dance
60 Omkara Creator of OM
61 Palanhaar One who protects everyone
62 Parameshwara First among all gods First among all gods
63 Paramjyoti Greatest splendor
64 Pashupati Lord of all living beings
65 Pinakin One who has a bow in his hand
66 Pranava Originator of the syllable of OM
67 Priyabhakta Favorite of the devotees
68 Priyadarshana Of loving vision
69 Pushkara One who gives nourishment
70 Pushpalochana One who has eyes like flowers
71 Ravilochana Having sun as the eye
72 Rudra The terrible
73 Rudraksha One who has eyes like Rudra
74 Sadashiva Eternal God
75 Sanatana Eternal Lord
76 Sarvacharya Preceptor of All
77 Sarvashiva Always Pure
78 Sarvatapana Scorcher of All
79 Sarvayoni Source of Everything
80 Sarveshwara Lord of All Gods
81 Shambhu Abode of Joy
82 Shankara Giver of Joy
83 Shiva Always Pure
84 Shoolin One who has a trident
85 Shrikantha Of glorious neck
86 Shrutiprakasha Illuminator of the Vedas
87 Shuddhavigraha One who has a pure body
88 Skandaguru Preceptor of Skanda
89 Someshwara Lord of All Gods
90 Sukhada Bestower of happiness
91 Suprita Well pleased
92 Suragana Having Gods as attendants
93 Sureshwara Lord of All Gods
94 Swayambhu Self-Manifested
95 Tejaswani One who spreads illumination
96 Trilochana Three-Eyed Lord
97 Trilokpati Master of all the Three Worlds
98 Tripurari Enemy of Tripura
99 Trishoolin One who has a trident in his hands
100 Umapati Consort of Uma
101 Vachaspati Lord of Speech
102 Vajrahasta One who has a thunderbolt in his hands
103 Varada Granter of Boons
104 Vedakarta Originator of the Vedas
105 Veerabhadra Supreme Lord of the Nether World
106 Vishalaksha Wide-eyed Lord
107 Vishveshwara Lord of the Universe
108 Vrishavahana One who has bull as his vehicle

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