
Hartalika Teej holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism, especially for women. This sacred festival is marked by a day-long nirjala vrat (fast without food and water) and a night of devotion dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The vrat is known for its austerity and spiritual depth, believed to bless women with marital bliss, well-being, and happiness.
On this auspicious night, devotees come together to sing bhajans (devotional songs) in praise of Mahadev. The power of these hymns not only energizes the soul but also deepens the divine connection with the Lord. If you are looking to make your Hartalika Teej night memorable, here are 10 famous Shiv bhajans that are perfect to sing with friends and family.
This popular bhajan reflects Lord Shiva’s innocence and his compassionate nature. A melodious track that brings peace and positivity.
This devotional song paints a divine picture of the universe preparing for the arrival of Bholenath. It fills the air with spiritual joy.
Though traditionally associated with love and devotion, this bhajan beautifully symbolizes the deep connection of the soul with the divine, making it apt for Teej celebrations.
This heart-touching bhajan is symbolic of eternal love – a perfect reflection of Goddess Parvati’s unwavering devotion toward Lord Shiva.
A high-energy track that brings to life the celestial dance of Lord Shiva. The damru beats and rhythm make it perfect for group singing.
This soulful bhajan is a heartfelt plea to Lord Shiva to listen to the devotee’s prayers and come to bless them. Perfect for late-night devotion.
This bhajan describes a devotee’s spiritual journey to Kashi, drawn by the sound of Shiva’s damru. It beautifully captures the magnetic pull of the divine.
A devotional song that encourages devotees to welcome Mahadev by decorating their homes and hearts, turning every place into a temple.
This bhajan expresses complete surrender to Lord Shiva, with the heart as a temple and devotion as the offering. A deeply meditative song.
A heartfelt call to Bholenath to return to his devotees and grace them with his presence. Ideal for closing a bhajan session on an emotional and spiritual note.
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