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Lord Shiva


Lord Shiva is called, "The God of Gods". He has multiple shades to his personality and is one god who can truly teach us the wisdom to live life. In the very first Suktam of first Mandala of Rig Veda offers worship to the creative energy addressing it as Devata Agni, “Om Agni mile purohitam yajñasya devamrtvijam” in Chando Gayatri Mantra recital... “Rsirmadhucchanada Vaisvamitah...”

This Mantra unfolds that the creation is a combination of “masculine and feminine” energies. The Trika or a triangle shaped Trident or Trishul is of three forms of Air, Fire, and Water! The Supreme Self Lord Shiva is the holder of this along with Shakti or Consciousness and Nara or Will that rises to Knowledge or Activity!

The eleven masculine energy forms described as Mahadeva, Shiva, Maha Rudra, Shankara, Neelalohita, Eashana Rudra, Vijaya Rudra, Bheema Rudra, Devadeva, Bhavodbhava, and Adtiiyatmaka Srirudra.

Lord Shiva fathered all-powerful groups of Maruts or Microbes invisible in an aura flowing like a fountain of upward pouring energy that is revolving back around.

In turn, they are interdependent on eleven feminine energy forms. These described as Dhee Devi, Dhritti Devi, Rasala Devi, Uma Devi, Neeyut Devi, Sarpi Devi, Eela Devi, Ambika Devi, Ieravati Devi, Sudha Devi, and Deeksha Devi.

The feminine energy releases sparks and energy downward as if as a magician creates from his will, the merger of the two states is the snake wrapped around the fountain, which looks like a multi-aspect triangle shape within the production center of all living.

“Veda Sarva Sastramayam” but coded well in the suktas and decoding reveals the scientific analytical meaning.

Lord Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil. He couldn't tolerate injustice and destroy the evil in a fair manner. Similarly, even we should try to keep zero tolerance for the evil happening around us  and take a stand against injustice. An uncontrolled mind can lead you to live a disastrous life. You cannot win battles when yo u lose focus and fall prey to your desires and addictions. Therefore, it’s  necessary to keep your mind aligned with your goals and heart too.

Shiva is a ‘Maha Yogi’ because he meditated for hours for the well-being of the universe. His calm state of mind was disturbed only due to extreme reasons, but otherwise, he would always be in a meditative state of mind. Thus, highlighting t he fact that you can win half the battle just by being calm in a stressful situation! It's really the best strategy to sorting out a problem.

Take a look at Shiva’s attire for a second. Only armed with a Trishul and Damaru, Lord Shiva always stayed away from wealth. You’re missing out on nothing in life if you’re not attached to wealth and materialistic things. Because the materialistic happiness is temporary and you need to find your happiness in events and experiences and not things.

Shiva is a ‘Nilakantha’ because he swallowed poison named ‘Halahala’ that emerged from the ocean. Only Shiva could have consumed this poison and suppressed it in his throat. The important lesson to take back from this incident is to take negativity in our stride and turn it into positivity.

Since he was free from desires, Shiva never obsessed over things. It is a fact that desires always lead to obsessions, and these, in turn, make us self-destructive.

Shiva is ‘Ardhanarishwara’, where half of him was Parvati. He treated Parvati with utmost respect and care. She was his ‘shakti’ and he gave her the importance she deserved.

Your ego is the only thing that prevents you from attaining greatness. It is your ego that comes between your goals and your dreams and makes you a less loving person. It is said that Shiva carried his Trishul to keep his ego in check. He never let his ego get the better of himself. On the other hand, nor did he tolerate anyone else’s ego.

The Ganga in Shiva’s hair symbolizes the end of ignorance. This implies that you should know what you are getting into. Being in denial about facts is not going to help.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:justify;text-indent:.5in">Maha Yogis don’t fall for ‘Moha Maya’. They know that life is ephemeral and what happens today is not going to exist forever.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:justify;text-indent:.5in">Lord Shiva is known as Nataraja or the King of Dance. Although his ‘Tandava’ destroyed the world, it was also an art that passed on to us.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:justify;text-indent:.5in">Sivkishen Ji is the original Mythological and Historical research author, holder of the copyright and even holding the electronic publishing rights. This is in 7 parts of the original outstanding literary marvel under the title “Wisdom Beyond Boundaries” and authored amazing series of Vedic Wisdom and had copyright registration No 54426 of 2013 25.09.2013 of this Mahagranth. He published Books on Lord Shiva under the titles of the Kingdom of Shiva, Shiva Samrajyam, and Mysterious Kailash. He had also published Vedic Vaimānika-Vedic Spaceships, The King Yayati, Rigvedic Legendary Battles, and Quest of Olympias that deals in the Greek Mythology.

<p class="MsoNoSpacing" style="text-align:justify;text-indent:.5in">These series are full of incredibly mind-blowing Mythological and Historical Epic Stories. Authentically spellbinding on script level by Sivkishen Ji....great reading... hard to put down! These Books are available both in Kindle and Paperback edition on Amazon and Lambert Academic Publications. These literary creations of Sivkishen Ji help to share knowledge on the Vedic Science, Philosophy, and Spiritual Wisdom that are hard to decode embedded in Vedas. This is a perfect blend of dharma, karma, divinity, belief, philosophy, literature, science, mathematics, technology, social sciences, morals, etc. with  many scientific theories explained unfolding myths and mysteries!

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