Sivapuranam is one of the most revered hymns in Shaivism, composed by the great Tamil saint as part of the Tiruvacakam . For Malayali devotees, having the text in their mother tongue is essential for proper chanting and understanding the deep philosophical meaning.

You can find digital versions of these texts through the following resources:

Mental health researchers and spiritual guides have noted several benefits when devotees recite the hymn in their mother tongue:

The "Sivapuranam" often refers to the opening hymn of the . While originally in Tamil, it is widely available in Malayalam script for chanting:

Sivapuranam is not a mythological story but a poetic description of Lord Shiva’s supreme nature. It is divided into several sections, praising Shiva as the formless, all-pervading consciousness. Chanting it is believed to:

Use these hymns to calm the mind and align your internal vibrations with cosmic energy, especially during auspicious times like Maha Shivarathri