. The repetition of Shiva’s names is believed to cleanse the mind of "Tamas" (darkness/inertia) and "Rajas" (restless activity), leading the soul toward "Sattva" (purity). By focusing on Shiva—the god who consumed poison to save the world—the devotee learns the art of detachment and the strength to transform personal suffering into spiritual growth. In essence, Lord Shiva bhajans serve as a reminder that within the chaos of life, there is a core of eternal silence. They are a call to wake up from the illusion of the material world and find the "Shiva" within oneself. Would you like a curated