Hyderabad: Mahashivratri 2025 is finally here. The special night is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is one of the most revered festivals for Hindus, commemorating the wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is also the day when Shiva performed his divine dance, Tandav.
It is observed on the 13th night and 14th day of the month of Phalguna (usually February or March). Devotees celebrate this auspicious day by fasting, meditating, and thronging to the nearest temple to seek blessings.
While prayers and rituals dominate the day, the festival's spirit is incomplete without music. Over the years, several devotional songs have been made honoring the deity. From the latest Thandel track Namo Namah Shivaya to Kailash Kher's energetic Babam Bum, these songs signify Lord Shiva's power, grace, and blessings.
On the special occasion of Mahashivratri, soak in the divine playlist to elevate your spiritual experience.
1. Namo Namah Shivaya from Thandel
One of the most recent spiritual tracks, Namo Namah Shivaya, features Naga Chaitanya and Sai Pallavi and takes listeners on a divine journey. With its soul-stirring lyrics and music by Devi Sri Prasad, this track becomes an essential part of any Mahashivratri playlist. Anurag Kulkarni and Haripriya's vocals add immense power to the devotional track, making it the perfect song to honour Lord Shiva.
2. Babam Bam from Bum Lahari
A timeless classic by singer Kailash Kher, the song Babam Bam has become synonymous with Mahashivratri celebrations. The rhythmic beats and Kher's powerful voice enrich the spiritual experience. Released as part of the music video Bum Lahari from the movie Shor in the City, the song has gained massive popularity over the years.