Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Knowing facts about Lord Shiva

 Shiva is the originator of yoga . The word "shiva" literally mean's "that which is not". shiva is described as a non-being . shiva is not described as light but as darkness . He talk's about the yoga without even knowing the science behind it . We referring "shiva" as yogi , the adiyogi or the first yogi . People also seen shiva as destroyer of universe. He is one of the most important god in hinduism . He have thousand of name's like Shankar , bholenath , natraj , adiyogi , neelkanth etc . People believe that shiva is the most powerful god , the god from one side as innocent and from another side as destroyer of universe but as a protector too . Shiva is absolute, self-radiant. He remains radiant and also illuminates the universe.

ADIYOGI STATUE

This  is an abstract representation of the Hindu deity Shiva, who is a primary manifestation of the Supreme Being. The Sanskrit term liṅga has many meanings , but generally refers to a ‘ mark ’or ‘sign’. The śiva liṅga specifically represents the primordial masculine creative energy. The śiva liṅga may be depicted alone or as resting upon a base. This shiva linga automatically come out from the earth in many different regions and made scientifically by yogi as yantra(powerful tool) for human enhancement . This linga provide people ultimate peace .

Shiva linga
 This base represents they the primordial feminine creative energy known as Shakti (śakti) or the goddess who is manifested in her various forms as Parvati, Durga, Kali, Uma, etc. The joint depiction of liṅga and yoni, as embodied within the  symbol represents spiritual unity and the generative essence of the universe.The figures that accompany this documents how usage of the and symbols in statuary form, in drawings and paintings, and in artistic works. They also show these symbols used in an thropomorphic depictions of Shiva and Shakti , as well as in the performance of rituals associated with worship of the two . Some scholars suggest that liṅga-like symbols may have been used for worship in the Indus Valley culture dating back to the first millenium .This  is an abstract representation of the Hindu deity Shiva, who is a primary manifestation of the Supreme Being. The Sanskrit term liṅga has many meanings , but generally refers to a ‘ mark ’or ‘sign’. The śiva liṅga specifically represents the primordial masculine creative energy. The śiva liṅga may be depicted alone or as resting upon a base.






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