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Some Interesting Information On Lord Shiva

By Lela Perkins


Lord Shiva is known as the god of yogis and the main agent of change, both as a preserver of life and a destroyer of life, including the ego. Nothing is truly is destroyed by Shiva, because when something like the ego is taken away something new is created. In essence, it means the power he holds is the power to purify.

The main thing he's know for is helping people to see reality is a more lucid way. The destruction he's known for is merely a way of creating paths that can lead to greater awareness. Once all obstacles have been removed the idea is that people can see the world in the way Shiva intended.

Like many of the Hindu deities, he's associated closely with the art of meditation. Meditation is the art of keeping the mind and body still, and Shiva is associated with deep meditation, the type that i supposed to transform you and make you formless and omnipresent, like cosmic consciousness. If you can achieve this level of relaxation then you'll be able to let go of all your emotional attachments and possessions.

Like many deities in Hinduism, Shiva comes in many different forms. One of these forms Nataraj, which is a dance representing destruction and creation. The idea is that when we do the dance, we are not only inspired by the god, but we have a piece of the deity inside all of us.

Followers of the god will probably know that Hanuman, the karma yogi, is rumored to be one of the many forms he has taken. This yogi serves Ram both endlessly and selflessly. Yogis, however, are not meant to take any credit for their selfless acts, so no-one can be entirely sure who Hanuman really is.

The Hindu religion is known for its mantras. Mahamrityunjaya is another of his incarnations and the Mahamrityunjaya mantra and the Gayatri mantra are used to promote well being. They also have the added benefit of promoting a peaceful and calm mind.

The religious scriptures dictate that people should worship him, usually for a month. This month is often called Sawan, which some call Shravan. Some may wonder why it is just him that is being worshiped during this time and why not other gods. The Hindu scriptures recognize him as being in control of the whole world, and it's him that will one day be responsible for its ultimate destruction. Those who want more in-depth reasons as to why he is worshiped should take a look at the Hindu scriptures.

Lord Shiva has a role in the Hindu religion that cannot be underestimates. As the creator and destroyer he has the ability to give and take. One such such that emphasizes this took place when he was telling Parvati, the goddess, a story about immortality. She fell asleep and the only thing present was a parrot, who listened to the entire story. Because of this the parrot was blessed with immortality.




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