Welcome to ShivStotram.in This website helps you find Shiv Stotram in one place.
Welcome to ShivStotram.in, your complete collection of Lord Shiva Stotrams in one place.
Our goal is to make Shiva prayers easy to find, read, and understand. Whether you are looking for a famous stotram like Shiva Mahimna Stotram, Shiv Tandav Stotram, Lingashtakam, Rudrashtakam, Kalabhairava Ashtakam, or a Jyotirlinga stotram, you can find them here
Along with the lyrics, we also include simple meanings, benefits, best time to read, how to read, to help beginners understand each prayer more easily

What is a Shiv Stotram?
A Shiva Stotram is a prayer that Worship Lord Shiva. Different Stotrams focus on different forms and qualities of Shiva.
Some people read them every day. Others read them on Mondays, during Mahashivratri, or on other special occasions.
Each Stotram has its own history and purpose.
What You Will Find Here
Every page includes useful information such as:
- Sanskrit text
- Hindi lyrics
- English transliteration
- Simple English meaning
- Short explanation
- When people usually read it
- Common questions and answers
- Links to related Shiva Stotrams
Everything is written in simple language so it is easy to follow.
Reading Benefits
Many people read Shiv Stotram as part of their daily prayer. While experiences are different for everyone, these prayers are often read for personal focus, peace, and spiritual practice.
Some commonly believed benefits include:
1. Stay Calm
Reading a Shiv Stotram can help you slow down and spend a few quiet minutes each day. Many people find this helpful for reducing stress and improving focus.
2. Daily Habit
A short Shiv Stotram is an easy way to make prayer part of your daily routine. Reading it at the same time each day can help you stay consistent.
3. Lord Shiva
Many Stotram describe Lord Shiva’s names, qualities, and stories. Reading them regularly can help you understand their meaning over time.
4. Improves Pronunciation
If you read the Sanskrit text along with English transliteration or Hindi, you can gradually improve your pronunciation.
5. Increases Focus
Reading one verse at a time requires attention. Many people use Shiv Stotram as a way to improve concentration during prayer.
6. Easy to Read
Most Shiv Stotram can be read by anyone. You do not need special knowledge to get started. Using a translation or simple meaning can make them easier to understand.
7. Monday and Mahashivratri
Many devotees read Shiv Stotram on Mondays, during Mahashivratri, Pradosh Vrat, Shravan month, and other occasions dedicated to Lord Shiva.
8. Hindu Scripture
Several Shiv Stotram come from well known Hindu texts and traditions. Reading them can help you learn more about Hindu beliefs and culture.
Popular Shiva Stotram
You can start with these well known Shiva Stotrams:
- Shiva Mahimna Stotram
- Shiva Tandava Stotram
- Shiva Panchakshara Stotram
- Vedasara Shiva Stotram
- Shivaparadha Kshamapana Stotram
- Daridrya Dahana Shiva Stotram
- Uma Maheshwara Stotram
- Ardhanarishwara Stotram
- Shiva Manasa Puja Stotram
- Dakshinamurthy Stotram
Here are the Popular Stotram Links=Dakshinamurthy Stotram, Shiva Tandava Stotram, Shiva Panchakshara Stotram
Shiv Ashtakam
These are short prayers made up of eight verses.
- Lingashtakam
- Rudrashtakam
- Bilvashtakam
- Kalabhairava Ashtakam
- Vishwanathashtakam
- Chandrasekharashtakam
- Shivashtakam
- Pashupatyashtakam
- Mrityunjayashtakam
Here are the Popular Stotram Links- Rudrashtakam, Lingashtakam,Kalabhairava Ashtakam
Other Shiv Stotram
You can also read:
- Shiva Bhujanga Prayata Stotram
- Shambhu Stuti
- Maheshwara Stotram
- Nataraja Stotram
- Bhairava Stotram
- Batuka Bhairava Stotram
- Sharabha Stotram
- Veerabhadra Stotram
- Tryambaka Stotram
- Pashupati Stotram
- Gangadhara Stotram
- Neelakantha Stotram
- Shankara Stotram
- Mahadeva Stotram
- Hara Stotram
- Rudra Stotram
Jyotirlinga Stotram
If you want to learn about the twelve Jyotirlingas, you can also read:
- Kashi Vishwanath Stotram
- Somnath Stotram
- Mallikarjuna Stotram
- Kedarnath Stotram
- Rameshwaram Stotram
- Bhimashankar Stotram
- Trimbakeshwar Stotram
- Grishneshwar Stotram
- Nageshwar Stotram
- Omkareshwar Stotram
- Mahakaleshwar Stotram
- Vaidyanath Stotram
- Amarnath Stotram
Why Use ShivStotram.in?
We try to keep everything simple and easy to understand.
Our website offers:
- Easy to read text
- Hindi and English versions
- Simple meanings
- Clean page layout
- Fast loading pages
- Regularly updated content
- Helpful links between related Stotrams
- All Shiv Stotram in one place
Start Exploring
Browse our collection of Shiv Stotram and choose the one you want to read.
You can also move from one page to another using the related links. This makes it easy to learn about different Shiva prayers without searching again.
Final Thoughts
Reading Shiva Stotrams is a personal practice followed by many devotees. People choose different Stotrams based on their interest, tradition, or daily routine. You can start with a short Stotram such as Lingashtakam, Rudrashtakam or Shiv tandav Stotram and explore others over time.