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All You Need To Know About Lord Shiva

By Lela Perkins


Lord Shiva is a god in the Hindu religion who has a great many incarnations. He is known as both a destroyer and a preserver of life. One of the main things he's know for is destroying the ego. The type of destruction he's known for is not necessarily negative. When, for instance, the ego is obliterated something new and our is meant to be created.

The god assists people by helping them perceive things more clearly. Sometimes, making things more lucid actually involves having to break down the very things that are stopping people from seeing clearly in the first place, and that's partly where he gets his reputation from. Once all the obstacles to seeing clearly have been destroyed, people can view things the way he intends for them to be.

The role of meditation in Hinduism cannot be underestimated. Shiva advocates the type of deep meditation that is meant to eventually shift you to a higher form of consciousness. Once you've reached this level you're then formless, able to shed attachments to worldly things like possessions and feelings.

It's a common theme in Hinduism for deities to come in many different guises. These guises sometimes represent the many facets of humanity and often have a basis promoting the god's virtues. Shiva is also Nataraj, which is a dance of creation and destruction. Other dances that represent the god include: the Dance of Bliss and King of Dance.

One of the many forms of the god is rumored to have taken is Hanuman, a karma yogi. This incarnation has apparently been created to serve Ram selflessly forever more. This part of the Hindu doctrines is unclear because karma yogi don't actually take any credit for what they do. Hanuman, being a karma yogi, is supposed to be utterly selfless, so no-one really knows whether this particular manifestation can be credited to the deity.

Mantras are an important aspect of the Hindu religion, and they are equally important when mentioning the gods. Like most gods, the omnipresent Shiva is incarnated in mantras. He is known as Mahamrityunjaya and when you chant Mahamrityunjaya's mantras they ate supposed to promote health and well being and are said to aid peace and relaxation.

Worship of the god is usually for a whole month. This month is often called Sawan, though some give it the name Shravan. During the month it is only Shiva that is worshiped. The reason for this is because of his importance within the religion. As creator and destroyer he is the one who controls the world, and he's also the one who will ultimately destroy it, according to the scriptures. The Hindu scriptures give far more information about Sawan and why i is only Shiva that is worshiped during this time.

There is no doubt that Lord Shiva is a pivotal figure in Hinduism. The ability to give and take away probably has something to do with this, as does his omnipotence. One story that illustrates this surrounds the time he is telling the goddess Parvati a story on immortality and she falls asleep. A parrot happens to be present and listens to the full story. Afterwards, the animal is made immortal by the god.




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