In the hush between two thoughts, in the stillness beyond breath, and in the silence deeper than words—Shiva is experienced. Not as a god with a trident. Not as an image etched in stone. Not even as ...
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Among the trinity of Hinduism, Lord Shiva occupies a unique place. He is the destroyer, the ascetic, the cosmic dancer of dissolution, and yet the compassionate giver of boons. He lives in cremation ...
Shiva, the ascetic form of the Hindu divine, has a long history. The Vedic Rudra (1000 BC) is distinct from the later Puranic Shiva (500 AD), who lives atop Mount Kailasa with his wife and children.
Maha Shivaratri - a devotion time for Lord Shiva - is a moment with potential for reflection and inner growth. Lord Shiva, regarded as the cosmic force for destruction, creation, and transformation, ...