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Shiva Tattva

Lord Shiva and Nandi are inseparable. Nandi, also called Nandikeshvara and Nandishvara, is the name of the gate keeper of Kailasa, the abode of...
Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity addressed only three times in the Rig Veda. He gained importance after absorbing some of the...
The Pineal Gland or Third-Eye The pineal gland is considered one of the body's greatest mysteries. Today we know that it is an endocrine gland...
Shiva is the god of the yogis, self-controlled and celibate, responsible for change both in the form of death and destruction and in the positive...
A Shiva Linga consists of three parts, the lowest of which is called the 'Brahma-Pitha,' the middle one, the 'Vishnu-Pitha' and the uppermost one,...
Shiva saw no sense in the transitory pleasures of life, so he rejected samsara, smeared his body with ash, closed his eyes and performed...
The popular belief is that the Shiva Lingam represents the phallus or the virile organ, the emblem of the generative power or principle in nature....
Shiva is said to be at the core of the centrifugal force of the universe, due to his responsibility for death and destruction. Unlike the godhead...
As we all know that Lord Shiva has many names and there is a story behind every name. He is also known as kalantak, The One who ends time. It also...

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शिवतत्व तो एक है ही है- ‘एकमेवाद्वितीयं ब्रह्मा’, उस अद्वय-तत्व के अतिरिक्त और कुछ है ही नहीं- ‘एकमेव सत्। नेह नानास्ति किंचन।’ किन्तु उस अद्वय...
Lord Shiva and Nandi are inseparable. Nandi, also called Nandikeshvara and Nandishvara, is the name of the gate keeper of Kailasa, the abode of...
Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity addressed only three times in the Rig Veda. He gained importance after absorbing some of the...