Legend states that Lord Shiva created these mantras to help humanity during the Kali Yuga , an age of spiritual decline, as a simpler "safety net" compared to complex Vedic practices.
These mantras are known as Swayam Siddha (self-perfected), meaning they often work without the extensive "purashcharana" (preparatory rituals) required for Sanskrit mantras.
The serves as a vital digital repository for one of India's most mystical and accessible spiritual traditions . Unlike classical Sanskrit mantras that often require strict Vedic rituals and precise pronunciation, Shabar mantras are composed in regional Indian dialects—such as Hindi, Awadhi, and Rajasthani—making them "democratized" tools for common practitioners seeking immediate results. Understanding the Shabar Mantra Tradition
Shabar mantras are believed to have been revealed by and propagated by the great yogi Guru Gorakhnath and the Navnath Siddhas.