Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following Brahma the creator and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again creates the world and so on cyclically. Shiva is responsible for change both in from of death and destruction. In Satyam, Shivam Sundaram (Truth, Good, beauty), Shiva represents the most essential goodness. Shiva is the thegod of the yogis, self controlled, lover of spouse (Shakti) and celibate. Shiva, Sati, Parvati (Uma, Gauri, Durga, kali, shakti). His sons are Ganesha and kartikeya. Shiva on Mount Kailasa. Shivas main attributes are trident (3 gunas) and the snakes (beyond power of death and poison..kundalini energy). Vehicle of Shiva is joyfulness (Nandi). Shiva is savior (captured Ganga when she would flood of all earth). Shiva is everywhere. Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. --Sanjay Aggarwal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 OM NAMAH SHIVÃYA Dear Sanjay: Please tell us more about Lord Shiva. Thank You Jose --- sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology wrote: > Shiva is the destroyer of the world, following > Brahma the creator > and Vishnu the preserver, after which Brahma again > creates the world > and so on cyclically. Shiva is responsible for > change both in from > of death and destruction. In Satyam, Shivam Sundaram > (Truth, Good, > beauty), Shiva represents the most essential > goodness. > > Shiva is the thegod of the yogis, self controlled, > lover of spouse > (Shakti) and celibate. Shiva, Sati, Parvati (Uma, > Gauri, Durga, > kali, shakti). His sons are Ganesha and kartikeya. > Shiva on Mount > Kailasa. > > Shivas main attributes are trident (3 gunas) and the > snakes (beyond > power of death and poison..kundalini energy). > Vehicle of Shiva is > joyfulness (Nandi). Shiva is savior (captured Ganga > when she would > flood of all earth). > > Shiva is everywhere. > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. > > --Sanjay Aggarwal > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 He is known by many names and tittles. As a god of anger, He is Rudra, the Red One, feared by one and all. As Kailasapathi, He is the Lord of Kailash, His Abode in the Himalayas. As Purusha, He is Iswara Himself. As the Lord of the beings, He is known as Pasupathinath. As the husband of Uma, the Mother Goddess, He is known as Umapathi or Parvathipathi. As the bearer of the sacred river Ganges, He is known as Ganagadhar. Because of His matted hair, He is dearly called as Jatadhari, by His ascetic followers. As a perfect being He is Siddheshwar. With His Trident in His hands, He became popular as heroic and fearless Trisuladhari. As the world teacher, He was eulogized as Dakhshinamurthi by Adi Shankara in his famous book, "Hymns to Dakhshinamurthi". To the connoisseurs of art , He is well known as Nataraja, master of all dance forms. As the perfect Yogi, He is credited with the source of all knowledge concerning the various yogas. Such was His prowess and divinity, that Lord Vishnu in His incarnations as Rama and Krishna, worshipped Him with great reverence. He was dearer not only to gods but also to demons. Many demons like Ravana and Bhasmasur were His ardent followers, to whom He gave several boons out of His unbound love and in the process invited great trouble for Himself and for others. Ever willing to help those who are in distress, He saved the worlds and all the gods by partaking Halahal during the churning of the oceans. Because of His close association with Vishnu, He is also known as Hari Har. Combining in Himself both the male and female aspects of creation, He earned the popular name of Ardhanariswara. As rider of the Bull Nandi, He is known to the world as Nandiswara. Loved by His children Ganesha and Skanda, and followed by His dutiful wife Parvathi, He became a symbol of ideal householder to His devotees despite of His well known image as an introvert and an ideal ascetic. To the followers of Vira Saiva cult, He is Vira Bhadra, valor personified. In His terrific forms, He is worshipped as Bhairavamurthy, Pataleswar and so on. He has many temples built all over India and in many other places in the world. He has shrines in almost every village, on the banks of every river and even in remote hilly areas of India. If He is worshipped sincerely he is bound to response and free us from the bondage or Pasa. He transforms the Pasu (animal qualities) in us. And He is the Lord of All (Pasu Pathi). Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. -- , Jose Rosa <master4114> wrote: > OM NAMAH SHIVÃYA > > Dear Sanjay: > > Please tell us more about Lord Shiva. Thank You > > Jose > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Sir, Please take Sundara Kandam Parayanam for discussion with this group, and please tell us more about Sundara Kandam as one of the jyotida remedy ( hope I am correct ). "At the time of death, Shiva convey the Rama Mantram to all our ear for Atma Shanthi. " Thanks & Regards chandra srinivasan sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology > wrote: He is known by many names and tittles. As a god of anger, He is Rudra, the Red One, feared by one and all. As Kailasapathi, He is the Lord of Kailash, His Abode in the Himalayas. As Purusha, He is Iswara Himself. As the Lord of the beings, He is known as Pasupathinath. As the husband of Uma, the Mother Goddess, He is known as Umapathi or Parvathipathi.As the bearer of the sacred river Ganges, He is known as Ganagadhar. Because of His matted hair, He is dearly called as Jatadhari, by His ascetic followers. As a perfect being He is Siddheshwar. With His Trident in His hands, He became popular as heroic and fearless Trisuladhari. As the world teacher, He was eulogized as Dakhshinamurthi by Adi Shankara in his famous book, "Hymns to Dakhshinamurthi".To the connoisseurs of art , He is well known as Nataraja, master of all dance forms. As the perfect Yogi, He is credited with the source of all knowledge concerning the various yogas. Such was His prowess and divinity, that Lord Vishnu in His incarnations as Rama and Krishna, worshipped Him with great reverence. He was dearer not only to gods but also to demons.Many demons like Ravana and Bhasmasur were His ardent followers, to whom He gave several boons out of His unbound love and in the process invited great trouble for Himself and for others. Ever willing to help those who are in distress, He saved the worlds and all the gods by partaking Halahal during the churning of the oceans.Because of His close association with Vishnu, He is also known as Hari Har. Combining in Himself both the male and female aspects of creation, He earned the popular name of Ardhanariswara. As rider of the Bull Nandi, He is known to the world as Nandiswara. Loved by His children Ganesha and Skanda, and followed by His dutiful wife Parvathi, He became a symbol of ideal householder to His devotees despite of His well known image as an introvert and an ideal ascetic.To the followers of Vira Saiva cult, He is Vira Bhadra, valor personified. In His terrific forms, He is worshipped as Bhairavamurthy, Pataleswar and so on. He has many temples built all over India and in many other places in the world. He has shrines in almost every village, on the banks of every river and even in remote hilly areas of India.If He is worshipped sincerely he is bound to response and free us from the bondage or Pasa. He transforms the Pasu (animal qualities) in us. And He is the Lord of All (Pasu Pathi).Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.--, Jose Rosa <master4114> wrote:> OM NAMAH SHIVÃYA> > Dear Sanjay:> > Please tell us more about Lord Shiva. Thank You> > Jose> >~! LIFE MEANS STRUGGLE, THE FITTEST WINS SURVIVAL !~ Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 11, 2004 Report Share Posted February 11, 2004 Dear Sanjay: Thank you!! I am very grateful for this email. You have given me good information that I can pursue. If its too much to ask let me know. Could you give more information on Lord Shiva? I guess what I been looking for is your own personal views on Him and His Mantra OM NZMAH SHIVAYA. Also are you located in India? Thank You Again. Jose --- sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology wrote: > He is known by many names and tittles. As a god of > anger, He is > Rudra, the Red One, feared by one and all. As > Kailasapathi, He is > the Lord of Kailash, His Abode in the Himalayas. As > Purusha, He is > Iswara Himself. As the Lord of the beings, He is > known as > Pasupathinath. As the husband of Uma, the Mother > Goddess, He is > known as Umapathi or Parvathipathi. > > As the bearer of the sacred river Ganges, He is > known as Ganagadhar. > Because of His matted hair, He is dearly called as > Jatadhari, by His > ascetic followers. As a perfect being He is > Siddheshwar. With His > Trident in His hands, He became popular as heroic > and fearless > Trisuladhari. As the world teacher, He was eulogized > as > Dakhshinamurthi by Adi Shankara in his famous book, > "Hymns to > Dakhshinamurthi". > > To the connoisseurs of art , He is well known as > Nataraja, master of > all dance forms. As the perfect Yogi, He is credited > with the source > of all knowledge concerning the various yogas. Such > was His prowess > and divinity, that Lord Vishnu in His incarnations > as Rama and > Krishna, worshipped Him with great reverence. He was > dearer not only > to gods but also to demons. > > Many demons like Ravana and Bhasmasur were His > ardent followers, to > whom He gave several boons out of His unbound love > and in the > process invited great trouble for Himself and for > others. Ever > willing to help those who are in distress, He saved > the worlds and > all the gods by partaking Halahal during the > churning of the oceans. > > Because of His close association with Vishnu, He is > also known as > Hari Har. Combining in Himself both the male and > female aspects of > creation, He earned the popular name of > Ardhanariswara. As rider of > the Bull Nandi, He is known to the world as > Nandiswara. Loved by His > children Ganesha and Skanda, and followed by His > dutiful wife > Parvathi, He became a symbol of ideal householder to > His devotees > despite of His well known image as an introvert and > an ideal ascetic. > > To the followers of Vira Saiva cult, He is Vira > Bhadra, valor > personified. In His terrific forms, He is worshipped > as > Bhairavamurthy, Pataleswar and so on. He has many > temples built all > over India and in many other places in the world. He > has shrines in > almost every village, on the banks of every river > and even in remote > hilly areas of India. > > If He is worshipped sincerely he is bound to > response and free us > from the bondage or Pasa. He transforms the Pasu > (animal qualities) > in us. And He is the Lord of All (Pasu Pathi). > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti. > -- > > , Jose Rosa > <master4114> > wrote: > > OM NAMAH SHIVÃYA > > > > Dear Sanjay: > > > > Please tell us more about Lord Shiva. Thank You > > > > Jose > > > > > > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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