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Saturday, August 19, 2006 4:32 AM

SHIVA INCARNATIONS

 

 

Dear Members

I have question to ask "Are there any incarnations of Lord Shiva ?".

Best wieshes

Shiva Shankara

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Dear, Shed the fears & doubts. We are all LORD SHIVA's

incarnations only - manifested out of his grace - for

a specific purpose, which unforunately we are not

pursuing vedic knowledge and realising ! never mind -

Pl start now - if I may say so - Regards.

M.B.Prasada Rao.

 

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> SHIVA

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> Dear Members

> I have question to ask "Are there any incarnations

> of Lord Shiva ?".

> Best wieshes

> Shiva Shankara

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Yes. Below are the Lord Shiva Incarnations I know:

 

Dakshina Moorthy

Adi Sankaracharya

 

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> Dear Members

> I have question to ask "Are there any incarnations

> of Lord Shiva ?".

> Best wieshes

> Shiva Shankara

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Sh.Shiva Shankara,

 

 

Lord Shiva is ADi and Anaadi, which means the beginning and had no past. He

is the first and foremost supreme Lord. He is in principle responsible for

"Srishthi, Sthithi, and Laya". Later he sub-delegated the responsibility of

Stithi, the creation to Lord Vishnu. The action Laya, termination is

retained with him. It is often mistaken that he is the terminator so Rudra.

The word termination here means Salvation or merging of Soul with the

ultimate soul. This responsibility does not call for any reincarnation.

 

 

 

Brahma, the creator is to start and to form living and non living beings.

Hence his responsibility does not call for reincarnation. Of course,

Lord Vishnu being the protector needs to appear wherever, wherever chaos

prevails to fulfill the function of Protection.

 

 

 

It is often seen that out of extreme feelings of Bhakti, devotion, liking

one imagines his subject equals to the Lord. There are several examples we

come across. With this feeling one may call his subject as incarnation of

Lord Shiva.

 

But Lord Shiva is always described as a person sitting in Dhyana pose and

immersed in deep penance.

AUM Namah Shivaya

 

 

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> I have question to ask "Are there any incarnations of Lord Shiva ?".

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KS Rao,

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Yes there are incarnations of Lord Shiva.

the Shiva sahsranamam mentions most of them

ususally a sahasranam will describe the Saguna attributes, nirguna attributes and the avataras and lilas.

to mentuion a few, kameshwara, nataraja, ardhanarishwara, daxinamurti, Bikshandar somasundara, bhairava. aghora, Tripurari etc

There are 64 forms or images or murtis which are worshipped.

with prayers

Lakshmi Muthuswamy

 

 

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