Tuesday 11 August 2015

What does BBC know about Shiva..?



Who is Shiva?
Shiva is the third god in the Hindu triumvirate. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Brahma and Vishnu.
Brahma is the creator of the universe while Vishnu is the preserver of it. Shiva's role is to destroy the universe in order to re-create it.
Hindus believe his powers of destruction and recreation are used even now to destroy the illusions and imperfections of this world, paving the way for beneficial change. According to Hindu belief, this destruction is not arbitrary, but constructive. Shiva is therefore seen as the source of both good and evil and is regarded as the one who combines many contradictory elements.
Shiva is known to have untamed passion, which leads him to extremes in behaviour. Sometimes he is an ascetic, abstaining from all wordly pleasures. At others he is a hedonist.
It is Shiva's relationship with his wife, Parvati which brings him balance. Their union allows him to be an ascetic and a lover, but within the bounds of marriage.
Hindus who worship Shiva as their primary god are members of the Shaivism sect.

Shiva sitting in the lotus position
What does Shiva look like?
Shiva © In his representations as a man, Shiva always has a blue face and throat. Strictly speaking his body is white, but images often show him with a blue body too.
Shiva is represented with the following features:
  • A third eye
    • The extra eye represents the wisdom and insight that Shiva has. It is also believed to be the source of his untamed energy. On one occasion, when Shiva was distracted in the midst of worship by the love god, Kama, Shiva opened his third eye in anger. Kama was consumed by the fire that poured forth, and only returned to life when Parvati intervened.
  • A cobra necklace
    • This signifies Shiva's power over the most dangerous creatures in the world. Some traditions also say that the snake represents Shiva's power of destruction and recreation. The snake sheds its skin to make way for new, smooth skin.
  • The vibhuti
    • The vibhuti are three lines drawn horizontally across the forehead in white ash. They represent Shiva's all-pervading nature, his superhuman power and wealth. Also, they cover up his powerful third eye. Members of Shaivism often draw vibhuti lines across their forehead.
  • The trident
    • The three-pronged trident represents the three functions of the Hindu triumvirate.
While other gods are depicted in lavish surroundings, Shiva is dressed in simple animal skin and in austere settings, usually in a yogic position. Parvati, whenever she is present, is always at the side of Shiva. Their relationship is one of equality.
Even though Shiva is the destroyer, he is usually represented as smiling and tranquil.
Other representations
Shiva is sometimes represented as half man, half woman. His figure is split half way down the body, one half showing his body and the second half that of Parvati's.
Shiva is also represented by Shiva linga. This is a phallic statue, representing the raw power of Shiva and his masculinity. Hindus believe it represents the seed of the universe, demonstrating Shiva's quality of creation. Worshippers of Shiva celebrate Mahashivratri, a festival at which the Shiva linga is bathed in water, milk and honey and worshipped.
Who is he linked with?
Shiva's consort is Devi, the Mother-goddess. Devi has taken on many forms in the past, including Kali, the goddess of death, and Sati, the goddess of marital felicity. Her best known incarnation is Parvati, Shiva's eternal wife.
Hindus believe Shiva and Parvati live in the Kailash mountains in the Himalayas.
Lord of the dance
Dance is an important art form in India, and Shiva is believed to be the master of it. He is often called the Lord of Dance. The rhythm of dance is a metaphor for the balance in the universe which Shiva is believed to hold so masterfully.
His most important dance is the Tandav. This is the cosmic dance of death, which he performs at the end of an age, to destroy the universe.
According to one Hindu legend, Shiva almost signalled the end of this universe by performing this dangerous dance before its time. This is the story.
One day, the father of the goddess Sati decided to hold a prayer ceremony. At this prayer ceremony, all the gods would be invited and offerings would be made to them.
But Shiva had married Sati against the wishes of her father and he was not invited. Sati was deeply offended on behalf of her husband.
In anger, Sati prayed intensely and jumped into the sacred fire that was burning on the day of the ceremony.
During this time, Shiva had been in the midst of deep meditation. But when Sati jumped into the fire, he awoke in great anger, realising what his wife had done.
The story becomes less certain at this point, but it is believed that Shiva started the cosmic dance of death. The whole universe was about to be destroyed before it was time.
The gods who were present at the prayer ceremony were very concerned. In order to pacify him, they scattered the ashes of Sati over him. This did the trick. He calmed down and did not complete the dance. But he went into meditation for many years, deeply upset over the death of his wife, ignoring all his godly duties.
It was not until Sati was reborn as Parvati that Shiva finally came out of meditation. Through her love and patience, she taught him about family life and the importance of moderation.
Shiva and Parvati are held up as the perfect example of marital bliss by many Hindus, and one is rarely depicted without the other.


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Saturday 8 August 2015

Story of Lord Shiva and his birth


Lord Shiva and his birth
According to hindu mythology lord shiva is the destroyer in the main three supreme god. There are three supreme gods 1st one is Lord Shiva, Second one is Brahma and third one Vishnu. Lord shiva is the destroyer and also have a positive side in that destruction usual leads to new forms of existence. Lord shiva is described in art with four hand, four faces and three eyes. The third eye always keep this power to destroy the creation, not only creation including gods and humans. In the Vedas, a collection of ancient sacred texts, lord shiva is identified with the storm god Rudra.

How the birth of Lord Shiva?


There is a very interesting story behind the birth of lord shiva. One day brahma and Vishnu both are arguing about which of them are more powerful. That time one great blazing pillar appear which root and branches extended beyond view into the earth and sky. Now both god Brahma and Vishnu start to find out the start and end of that pillar. Brahma turned into goose and flew up to find the top of the pillar, while Vishnu turned into a boar and dug into the earth to look for its roots. After unsuccessful both came back and seen that there is a god Lord Shiva emerged from an opening in the pillar. Recognizing Shiva’s great power, they both god accepted that there is the third power who rules over the inverse.

What is the Roles and Power of Lord Shiva?

Lord shiva is a very complex god having many roles and power. If we will talk of his destroyer role lord shiva often hunts cemeteries, wearing a headdress of snakes and a necklace of skulls. A band of terrifying demos, hungering for blood, accompanies him. Shiva can help human as well as god also. Lord Shiva acts a divine judge who shows no mercy to the wicked. Lord Shiva gain the spiritual strength from periods of meditation – deep though – in the Himalayas. When god shiva dance, he represents truth, and by dancing he banishes ignorance and helps relieve the suffering of his follows. According to one myth, Shiva saved the gods and the world from destruction by swallowing the poison of Vasuki, a serpent the gods used to produce the water of life. Drinking the poison made Shiva's neck blue, and he is often shown that way in art. One of Shiva's greatest services to the world was to tame the sacred Ganges River, which flows from the Himalayas. At one time, the Ganges passed only through the heavens, leaving the earth dry. After a wise man changed the course of the river, it became a raging torrent and threatened to flood the earth. Shiva stood beneath the river and let its waters wind through his hair to calm its flow.

In another story, the gods were threatened by demons and asked Shiva for help. He agreed—on the condition that the gods lend him some of their own strength. However, after defeating the demons, Shiva refused to return the borrowed strength. As a result, he became the most powerful being in the universe. Shiva also has many weapons that make him unbeatable, including a club with a skull on the end, a sword and spear made from thunderbolts, and a bow made from a rainbow.



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Thursday 6 August 2015

108 Names of Shiva

Multiple names Lord Shiva is known after...!


S. No.
Shiva Name
Meaning
1
Aashutosh
One Who Fulfills Wishes Instantly
2
Aja
Unborn
3
Akshayaguna
God With Limitless Attributes
4
Anagha
Without Any Fault
5
Anantadrishti
Of Infinite Vision
6
Augadh
One Who Revels All The Time
7
Avyayaprabhu
Imperishable Lord
8
Bhairav
Lord Of Terror
9
Bhalanetra
One Who Has An Eye In The Forehead
10
Bholenath
Kind Hearted Lord
11
Bhooteshwara
Lord Of Ghosts And Evil Beings
12
Bhudeva
Lord Of The Earth
13
Bhutapala
Protector Of The Ghosts
14
Chandrapal
Master Of The Moon
15
Chandraprakash
One Who Has Moon As A Crest
16
Dayalu
Compassionate
17
Devadeva
Lord Of The Lords
18
Dhanadeepa
Lord Of Wealth
19
Dhyanadeep
Icon Of Meditation And Concentration
20
Dhyutidhara
Lord Of Brilliance
21
Digambara
Ascetic Without Any Clothes
22
Durjaneeya
Difficult To Be Known
23
Durjaya
Unvanquished
24
Gangadhara
Lord Of River Ganga
25
Girijapati
Consort Of Girija
26
Gunagrahin
Acceptor Of Gunas
27
Gurudeva
Master Of All
28
Hara
Remover Of Sins
29
Jagadisha
Master Of The Universe
30
Jaradhishamana
Redeemer From Afflictions
31
Jatin
One Who Has Matted Hair
32
Kailas
One Who Bestows Peace
33
Kailashadhipati
Lord Of Mount Kailash
34
Kailashnath
Master Of Mount Kailash
35
Kamalakshana
Lotus-Eyed Lord
36
Kantha
Ever-Radiant
37
Kapalin
One Wears A Necklace Of Skulls
38
Khatvangin
One Who Has The Missile Khatvangin In His Hand
39
Kundalin
One Who Wears Earrings
40
Lalataksha
One Who Has An Eye In The Forehead
41
Lingadhyaksha
Lord Of The Lingas
42
Lingaraja
Lord Of The Lingas
43
Lokankara
Creator Of The Three Worlds
44
Lokapal
One Who Takes Care Of The World
45
Mahabuddhi
Extremely Intelligent
46
Mahadeva
Greatest God
47
Mahakala
Lord Of All Times
48
Mahamaya
Of Great Illusions
49
Mahamrityunjaya
Great Victor Of Death
50
Mahanidhi
Great Storehouse
51
Mahashaktimaya
One Who Has Boundless Energies
52
Mahayogi
Greatest Of All Gods
53
Mahesha
Supreme Lord
54
Maheshwara
Lord Of Gods
55
Nagabhushana
One Who Has Serpents As Ornaments
56
Nataraja
King Of The Art Of Dancing
57
Nilakantha
Blue Necked Lord
58
Nityasundara
Ever Beautiful
59
Nrityapriya
Lover Of Dance
60
Omkara
Creator Of OM
61
Palanhaar
One Who Protects Everyone
62
Parameshwara
First Among All Gods
63
Paramjyoti
Greatest Splendour
64
Pashupati
Lord Of All Living Beings
65
Pinakin
One Who Has A Bow In His Hand
66
Pranava
Originator Of The Syllable Of OM
67
Priyabhakta
Favourite Of The Devotees
68
Priyadarshana
Of Loving Vision
69
Pushkara
One Who Gives Nourishment
70
Pushpalochana
One Who Has Eyes Like Flowers
71
Ravilochana
Having Sun As The Eye
72
Rudra
The Terrible
73
Rudraksha
One Who Has Eyes Like Rudra
74
Sadashiva
Eternal God
75
Sanatana
Eternal Lord
76
Sarvacharya
Preceptor Of All
77
Sarvashiva
Always Pure
78
Sarvatapana
Scorcher Of All
79
Sarvayoni
Source Of Everything
80
Sarveshwara
Lord Of All Gods
81
Shambhu
One Who Bestows Prosperity
82
Shankara
One Who Gives Happiness
83
Shiva
Always Pure
84
Shoolin
One Who Has A Trident
85
Shrikantha
Of Glorious Neck
86
Shrutiprakasha
Illuminator Of The Vedas
87
Shuddhavigraha
One Who Has A Pure Body
88
Skandaguru
Preceptor Of Skanda
89
Someshwara
Lord Of All Gods
90
Sukhada
Bestower Of Happiness
91
Suprita
Well Pleased
92
Suragana
Having Gods As Attendants
93
Sureshwara
Lord Of All Gods
94
Swayambhu
Self-Manifested
95
Tejaswani
One Who Spreads Illumination
96
Trilochana
Three-Eyed Lord
97
Trilokpati
Master Of All The Three Worlds
98
Tripurari
Enemy Of Tripura
99
Trishoolin
One Who Has A Trident In His Hands
100
Umapati
Consort Of Uma
101
Vachaspati
Lord Of Speech
102
Vajrahasta
One Who Has A Thunderbolt In His Hands
103
Varada
Granter Of Boons
104
Vedakarta
Originator Of The Vedas
105
Veerabhadra
Supreme Lord Of The Nether World
106
Vishalaksha
Wide-Eyed Lord
107
Vishveshwara
Universe Lord