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joanna wrote:

 

I thought it denotes more of the Shiva as destructive

aspect of Supreme , hence i kind off try to avoid

worshiping of Shiva

 

 

Dear joanna ~ I believe the Western idea of destruction is very different

from the Eastern idea, within the context of creating, maintaining, destroying.

Swami Satyananda Saraswati, who is Shree Maa's chief and only Swami has said

that many translations have been written of ancient sacred Eastern texts over

the course of time. He says this is because the ancient knowledge has to be

put in a form that the contemporary people can understand. Swami Satyananda

calls Shiva the Transformer, which is, I believe a much more positive way for

Westerners to view Shiva. He also calls Shiva the Consciousness of Infinite

Goodness. So I don't think you need to avoid chanting Shiva mantra. Shiva ki

jai! ~ Linda

 

 

 

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Ammachi, nierika@a... wrote:

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> joanna wrote:

>

> I thought it denotes more of the Shiva as destructive

> aspect of Supreme , hence i kind off try to avoid

> worshiping of Shiva

>

>

> Dear joanna ~ I believe the Western idea of destruction is very

different

> from the Eastern idea, within the context of creating,

maintaining, destroying.

> Swami Satyananda

> calls Shiva the Transformer, which is, I believe a much more

positive way for

> Westerners to view Shiva. He also calls Shiva the Consciousness of

Infinite

> Goodness. So I don't think you need to avoid chanting Shiva

mantra. Shiva ki

> jai! ~ Linda

 

Joanna,

 

I am concerned that you are avoiding Shiva because of a

perceived "negative quality", i.e. destructive.

 

Rest assured, it is not so.

 

Shiva is sarva-mangala - All-auspicious.

 

If you notice, most texts add "Sri" or "Shri" or "Shree" as a prefix

before the names of most gods (Sri Vishnu, Sri Krishna, Sri Lakshmi,

Sr Durga, and so on). The Sri added before the name is treat that

God with respect and to remind the reader/listener of the divinity

of that God. It also makes the usage of the name very auspicious.

 

However, with Shiva, you never use Sri. This is because the very

name is dripping with all-auspiciousness.

 

Another thing endearing about Shiva is that he is one of the

simplest of Gods, and the easiest to gift boons. The Supreme

Kindness of this God is beyond conception. Another name for Shiva is

Bhola-Nath or Bhole-Nath (Bhola - Innocent). Sri Ramakrishna

Paramahansa says that worshipping Shiva with bilva leaves and water

and a few flowers is enough to please him; no complex rituals needed

to satisfy this simple God. He (who is an ascetic and lives

austerely) will easily bless you with enough riches and all other

needs.

 

Om Namah Shivaya!

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Dear Linda , Manoj and All

 

Brothers and sistters you cant imagine how extremely

happy i am that i asked the question , for year i have

been truly avoiding Siva ( i thought geez there is

enough of destruction as it is in my life and felt

truly a bit afraid ) , this completely freed me of

this thought why i did not ask that question before

God knows. I feel as if now i can say Siva name

without feeling scared.

 

thank you all gazylion times ,

 

Namaste Joanna , well Namah Sivaya :)))

 

 

 

 

 

 

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