Bhoothnath Ashtakam- In English Transcription

Shri Krishna Das Ji Maharaj

 

Shiva Shiva Shakti-Naatham Sanhaaram Sham Svaroopam
Nava Nava Nitya-Nrutyam Taandavam Tam Tannaadam
Ghana Ghana Ghurni-Megham Ghan-Ghoram Gham Ninaadam
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham ||1||  

Kala Kala Kaala-Roopam Kallolam Kam Karaalam
Dama Dama Dama-Naadam Damburum Danka-Naadam
Sama Sama Shakta-Gribam Sarbabhootam Suresham
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham ||2||  

 

Rama Rama Raama-Bhaktam Ramesham Raam Raaraabam
Mama Mama Mukta-Hastam Mahesham Mam Madhuram
Bama Bama Brahma Roopam Baamesham Bam Binaasham
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham ||3|| 

 

Hara Hara Hari-Priyam Tritaapam Ham Sanhaaram
Khama Khama Kshamaashilam Sapaapam Kham Kshamanam
Dhaga Dhaga Dhyaana Moorttim Sagunam Dham Dhaaranam
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham ||4||

Pama Pama Paapa-Naasham Prajjvalam Pam Prakaasham
Gama Gama Guhyatattvam Girisham Gam Ganaanaam
Dama Dama Daana-Hastam Dhundaram Dam Daarunam
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham || 5 ||

Gama Gama Geeta-Naatham Doorgamam Gam Gantavyam  
Tama Tama Runda-Maalam Tankaaram Tankanaadam  
Bhama Bhama Bhram Bhramaram Bhairavam Kshetrapaalam  
Bhaja Bhaja Bhasma-Lepam Bhajaami Bhoota-Naatham ||6||

Trishula-Dhaari Sanghaara-Kaari Girija-Naatham Ishvaram  
Paarvati-Pati Tvam Maayaa-Pati Shubhra-Varnam Maheshvaram  
Kailaasha-Naatha Satee-Praana-Naatha Mahaa-Kaalam Kaaleshvaram  
Ardha-Chandram Shira-kiritam Bhoota-Naatham Shivam Bhaje ||7||

Neela-Kanthaaya Sat-Svaroopaaya SadaaShivaaya Namo Namah  
Yaksha-Roopaaya Jataa-Dharaaya Naaga-Devaaya Namo Namah  
Indra-Haaraaya Tri-Lochanaaya Gangaa-Dharaaya Namo Namah  
Ardha-Chandram Shira-Kiritam Bhoota-Naatham Shivam Bhaje ||8||

Bhoothnath Ashtakam: A Devotional Hymn to Lord Shiva

The Bhoothnath Ashtakam, composed by Shri Krishnadas Ji Maharaj, is a profound devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva, the supreme deity known as the Lord of all Bhootas (living beings). This text consists of eight verses that encapsulate the multifaceted nature of Shiva, praising him for his attributes, powers, and the immense compassion he shows towards his devotees.

  1. Verse 1 portrays Shiva as the all-auspicious Lord of Shakti, embodying destruction through his eternal dance, the Tandava. His meditation is unbroken, resonating with the powerful sound reminiscent of a fierce storm. The worshipper reveres him for his divine presence, often represented by the ash that adorns his form.

  2. Verse 2 emphasizes Shiva as the embodiment of time and the destroyer of fears. His powerful instrument, the Damaru, reverberates through the universe, symbolizing his connection with all Bhootas. The imagery of his strong neck bearing the serpent Vasuki highlights his strength and grace.

  3. Verse 3 describes Shiva as the eternal devotee of Shri Raama, continuously chanting his name. This verse illustrates Shiva’s gentle and generous nature, embodying Brahman and expressing his open-handedness in granting boons to those who seek his favor.

  4. Verse 4 presents Shiva as the compassionate destroyer of sufferings, forgiving and embodying meditation. He is depicted as the ultimate protector, alleviating the pains of his devotees and maintaining the virtues of kindness and grace.

  5. Verse 5 highlights Shiva as the destroyer of sins, guiding all beings toward the path of light. His abode is on a mountain alongside his Ganas, where his fierce yet generous nature shines through, emphasizing his role as the Lord of all Bhootas.

  6. Verse 6 captures Shiva’s enigmatic nature, portraying him as a 'difficult to reach' destination, adorned with a garland of skulls. This verse also acknowledges his form as Bhairava, protector of sacred Kshetras, and his eternal connection to ash as a symbol of his transcendence.

  7. Verse 7 honors Shiva as the wielder of the Trident (Trishool), acknowledging his destructive power and his deep connection to Mata Parvati. The imagery of the crescent moon atop his headgear reinforces his divine status as the great controller, residing in Kailash.

  8. Verse 8 concludes with a heartfelt bow to Sada Shiva, describing his form adorned with the serpent Vasuki and his connection to the Ganga. This verse encapsulates the essence of devotion, honoring Shiva as the ultimate truth and a source of eternal blessings.

Through the Bhoothnath Ashtakam, devotees express their unwavering reverence for Lord Shiva, seeking his grace and protection. Reciting this hymn is believed to lead the worshipper to Shiva loka, the abode of Lord Shiva, when done with pure intentions.