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Shiv Mantras for Each Zodiac Sign: What to Chant for Blessings

Shiv Mantras for Each Zodiac Sign: What to Chant for Blessings

Time of India4 days ago
Sawan or Shravan month of Lord Shiva starting today, July 11, 2025 and this is the most sacred month when a large number of Shiva devotees worship him by performing various puja rituals and spiritual activities.
Observing fast, performing hawan, performing Rudrabhishekam and doing sadhana are the most common and important ways to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva. There's one more things which is extremely powerful way to appease Lord Shiva but it is done right, which is Mantra chanting. Yes, this is one of the most powerful way to seek blessings of Lord Shiva as this connects our soul to divine soul and when we chant mantras dedicated to Lord Shiva with correct pronunciation brings auspiciousness in our lives and bring visible positive changes.
Invoke the Lord Shiva during this month by reciting these mantras that correspond to your zodiac sign, which we will discuss below.
Shiva Mantra as per your zodiac signs:
Aries
"Om Rudraye Namah"
This will help you to become more focused and concentration on the positive things. If you chant this mantra 108 times while performing Rudrabhishekam then it will also bring financial growth in your life.
Taurus
"Om Someshwaraye Namah"
To get success in everything, recite the mantra while performing Rudrabhishekam to Shivalingam.
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Gemini
"Om Tripurantkaaye Namah"
This will help you live a worry-free life and have a beneficial effect on your mental and financial health.
Cancer
"Om Chandrashekharaye Namah"
This mantra chanting will remove all the negativity from your life and give you mental peace.
Leo
"Om Maheshwaraye Namah"
This mantra will help you finish a lot of unfinished business and enhance your financial situation.
Virgo
"Om Shrikanthaya Namah"
To keep your life stable, you must recite this 108 times everyday while performing Rudrabhishekam.
Libra
"Om Chandramouleshwar Namah"
Libra's social and financial lives will undergo a major transformation if you chant this mantra 108 times.
Scorpio
"Om Shankaraye Namah"
It will be very helpful for Scorpions to chant this mantra while performing abhishek with Panchamrit every day.
Sagittarius
"Om Shivaye Namah"
If you recite this mantra with complete passion and dedication, Sagittarius will experience success in new business endeavors and jobs during this time.
Capricorn
"Om Digambaraye Namah"
Your environment will become more positive as a result, and you will have more chances to achieve great success.
Aquarius
"Om Namah Shivaye"
To make all of your wishes come true, recite the Panchakshari Mantra 108 times. As an offering, light a lamp for Lord Shiva as well.
Pisces
"Om Mahadevaye Namah"
You will succeed in all facets of your life as a result. For more benefits, perform abhishekam to Shivalingam with milk.
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