
The Śrī Subrahmaṇya Aṣṭottara Śata Nāmāvalī (108 Names of Lord Skanda) is a sacred litany that glorifies the divine qualities of Lord Subrahmaṇya, also known as Skanda, Kārtikeya, Murugan, and Kumāra. Revered as the son of Lord Śiva and Devī Pārvatī, Skanda is the celestial commander of the gods, the personification of valor, divine intelligence, and purity.
This powerful nāmāvalī was originally instructed by Nandikeśvara, the devoted attendant of Śiva, to the sage Agastya—making it a timeless spiritual teaching with deep scriptural roots. Each of the 108 names reflects a facet of Skanda’s divine personality: his supreme knowledge, his youthful beauty, his fearlessness in battle, and his role as the destroyer of ignorance and evil.
Reciting or meditating on the 108 names of Skanda is said to bestow strength, clarity, and spiritual protection. On this page, you’ll find each name presented with Sanskrit text, transliteration, English translation, and meaningful commentary, offering a devotional journey into the divine presence of Lord Subrahmaṇya.