Namo Namo Shankara Tops Mahashivratri music Charts
Mahashivratri devotion Through Music
On Mahashivratri, devotees across india listen to spiritual songs dedicated to Lord Shiva.
One song has emerged as the most-heard and loved track during this festival, played in temples and on social media.
The song’s popularity spans over eight years, captivating millions of listeners.
Record-Breaking Views
The song “Namo Namo Shankara” from the film kedarnath has amassed 970 million views on YouTube.
It has consistently remained at the top of music charts due to its devotional melody and emotional appeal.

Lyrics were written by amitabh Bhattacharya, while amit trivedi composed and sang the track.
Film and Actor Connection
The song features in the 2018 bollywood film kedarnath starring sushant singh rajput and sara ali Khan.
In the song, the lead actor escorts devotees to the kedarnath temple, displaying deep devotion to Lord Shiva.
Sushant Singh Rajput, who passed away in 2020, was known for his personal devotion to shiva, inspiring co-star sara ali Khan.
Sara ali Khan’s shiva Devotion
While shooting in Kedarnath, ali KHAN' target='_blank' title='sara ali khan-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>sara ali khan became a devotee of lord shiva, influenced by Sushant’s devotion.
She visits the kedarnath temple annually and continues to express gratitude for her spiritual awakening during the film.
Box office Success and Legacy
Kedarnath earned ₹85 crore at the box office, surpassing its ₹50 crore budget.
The film and its song not only entertained audiences but also strengthened spiritual connections among fans.
The song remains a staple during Mahashivratri, symbolizing devotion and the cultural significance of lord shiva in indian cinema.
Cultural Impact
From temples to social media platforms, “Namo Namo Shankara” continues to inspire devotion.
Its music, lyrics, and visual portrayal of shiva worship resonate deeply with millions of fans every year.
This song exemplifies how bollywood music can blend spirituality and cinema, making it a timeless Mahashivratri anthem.
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