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Shiva Hindu God of Destruction


The Hindu God Shiva (Sanskrit: Auspicious One), or Siva, is one of the main Deities of Hinduism, worshiped as the paramount lord by the Saivite sects of India. Shiva is one of the most complex gods of India, embodying seemingly contradictory qualities. He is the destroyer and the restorer, the great ascetic and the symbol of sensuality, the benevolent herdsman of souls and the wrathful avenger.

"I am neither the mind, the intellect, nor the silent voice within...I am indeed, That eternal knowing and bliss, Shiva, love and pure consciousness."

~ Rig Veda ~

The Hindu God Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity addressed only three times in the Rig Veda. He gained importance after absorbing some of the characteristics of an earlier fertility god and became Shiva, part of the trinity, or trimurti, with Vishnu and Brahma.

The Symbolism of Lord Shiva

Shiva Symbolism Infographic

The Cult of Shiva

Shaivism, or Saivism, is one of the most popular Hindu cults. It embraces many theological practices, although all agree on three principles: pati. or God; pasu, or individual soul; and pasa, or bonds that confine the soul to earthly existence. The aim of Shaivites is to rid their souls of bondage and achieve shivata, the "nature of Shiva". They achieve this through ascetic practices and penances, with an emphasis on yoga and renunciation. Many Shaivites become wandering sadhus, or hold men. Shiavites mark their foreheads with three horizontal marks representing the three aspects of Shiva.

"Just as the river finds the ocean, whatever you do finds Shiva. Not to understand this is to waste your efforts."

~ Ancient Vedic Text ~
What Do Shiva's Cobras Represent?

What Do Shiva's Cobras Represent?

The Hindu God Shiva often wears a snake coiled around his upper arms and neck symbolizing the power he has over the most deadly of creatures. Snakes are also used to symbolize the Hindu dogma of reincarnation. Their natural process of molting or shedding their skin is symbolic of the human souls transmigration of bodies from one life to another.

Thiruvalangadu, north of Madras, is associated with the dance contest between Shiva and his consort in the form of Kali. According to legend, Shiva danced vigorously, and to subdue Kali, threw up his leg in the rhythm of the dance. Being a lady, Kali could not repeat this feat and stood dismayed. This dance and the subjugation of Kali, are described in the hymns of the female saint-poet Karaikkal Ammai.


Lord Shivas Family Tree

Shiva's female consort and wife is Parvati; because of his generosity and reverence towards Parvati, Shiva is considered an ideal role model for a husband. The divine couple together with their sons - the six-headed Skanda and the elephant headed Ganesh- reside on Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas.


What Does Shiva's Trident Represent?

What Does Shiva's Trident Represent?

As the destroyer, Shiva is dark and terrible, encircled with serpents and a crown of skulls.

Shiva often holds a trident, which represents the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu. It is also said to represent the threefold qualities of nature: creation, preservation, and destruction, although preservation is usually attributed to Vishnu.

Shiva wears sacred Rudraksha beads, perhaps a reference to his earlier name Rudra.


Shivas Headdress

What Does Shiva Wear In His Headdress?

Shiva holds a skull that represents samsara, the cycle of life, death and rebirth. Samsara is a central belief in Hinduism. Shiva himself also represents this complete cycle because he is Mahakala; the Lord of Time, destroying and creating all things.

Shiva is represented in a variety of forms. One such form is as a lingam. The ovoid shape is a representation of the absolute perfection of Lord Shiva - if that which is beyond form had to be given form, the lingam would be the closest form to the mystical experience of the absolute perfection of Shiva.

"Om Namah Shivaya"
"O salutations to the auspicious one!"

~ Chanting this mantra calms the mind and brings spiritual insight and knowledge ~

Shivas Vahana

Whos Is Shiva's Vehicle?

Lord Shiva, God of Destruction's vehicle, or vahana is Nandi (the white bull), whose statue can often be seen watching over the main shrine. The bull is said to embody sexual energy and fertility. Riding on its back, Shiva is in control of these impulses.


Shiva Lingam

The Story of The Lingam

Shiva saw no sense in the transitory pleasures of life, so he rejected samsara, smeared his body with ash, closed his eyes and performed austerities. His tapas generated so much heat that his body transformed into a pillar of fire - a blazing lingam that threatened to destroy the whole world. The gods did not know how to control Shiva's fire.

Shiva is often pictured in a pacific mood with his consort Parvati, as the cosmic dancer Nataraja, as a naked ascetic, as a mendicant beggar, as a yogi Dhakshinamurthy, and as the androgynous union of Shiva and Parvati in one body (Ardhanarisvara). Shiva also takes the form of Ardhanari, his androgynous form. The right side of the sculpture is Shiva and the left side is Parvati. The attributes of each are split directly down the middle.

Another example of Shiva's apparent synthesis of male and female attributes is seen in his earrings. He often wears one earring in the style of a man and the other as a female.


Shivas Third Eye

Shiva's Third Eye

Shiva is commonly depicted with a third eye. The third eye is a symbol of higher consciousness. It is also something with which he can destroy his enemies "with fire." He can also kill all the gods and other creatures during the periodic destruction of the universe. Shiva's third eye first appeared when Parvati, his wife, playfully covered his other two eyes, therefore plunging the world into darkness and putting it in danger of destruction.

"Oh Lord Shiva, save us from the clutches of this terrifying world cycle, save us from the misery and sufferings of this worldly existence."

~ Sri Adi Shankaracharya ~
SHIVA STATUES

Learn About The Hindu Gods & Hindu Goddesses

White Marble Hindu God Shiva the Destroyer
Shiva
Bronze Hindu God Vishnu the Preserver
Vishnu
Wooden Hindu God Ganesha Remover of Obstacles
Ganesh
HINDU GODDESS PARVATI DAUGHTER OF THE MOUNTAIN
Parvati
HINDU GODDESS LAKSHMI THE GODDESS OF WEALTH
Lakshmi
SARASWATI THE HINDU GODDESS OF WISDOM
Saraswati
NATARAJA HINDU GOD OF DANCE, DESTRUCTION & RENEWAL
Nataraja
HINDU GOD KRISHNA 8TH AVATAR OF VISHNU
Krishna
HINDU GOD BRAHMA THE GOD OF CREATION
Brahma
HINDU GODDESS KALI THE MALEVOLENT FORM OF DEVI
Kali
THE HINDU GODDESS DURGA THE UNCONQUERABLE FORM OF DEVI
Durga
Shakti Hindu Goddess of power and energy
Shakti
HINDU GOD MURUGAN THE GOD OF WAR
Murugan
HINDU GOD HANUMAN THE MONKEY GOD
Hanuman
THE HINDU GOD PATANJALI  THE FATHER OF YOGA
Patanjali

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