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Om Namah Sivaya

Pranams to all Shiv Bhaktas,

What can be destroyed ? Shiva is sarvatman - the universal atman - this is

written in Sri

Rudram. So if anything exists, whether bacteria, or tree or mountain or water

or lightning

or rain or sanyasi or householder or samsari, Shiva exists there. So what will

he destroy

and how will he destroy. Science tells us energy is neither created nor

destroyed. So any

" destruction " will take things to their potential form - the seed form. Bhagavad

Gita calls it

beejam avyayam.

regards,

Shailendra

 

, bnp_2k1 <no_reply wrote:

>

> people say lord shiva is laya karak and it means he destroyes every

> thing,but the real meaning is little different...!

> Brahma creates everything from five elments known as pancha buthas.

> and shiva converts all those created by brahma into their original form

> into again pancha boothas.for example wood is creation of brahma say

> then distruction of wood means fromation of coal......but this is not

> what shiva does but converting wood into its elemental form

> carbon,oxygen,hydrogen,nitrogen etc.this is real meaning of laya karak

> i think.

> another name for lord shiva is trinetra.ie., he has one more eye.what

> is the use of third eye?

> third eye is nothing but our budhdhi.also it indicates ajna chakra and

> if that activated a person will great knowledge.in our tale it is

> given that sukracharya has only eye and he knows mrutha sanjivani

> vidhya.meaning is his ajna chakra s activated or he observes the

> things with his budhdhi instead of just eyes and he may not be with

> one blind as people say/think .........

>

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