LORD SHIVA

 

Lord Shiva : Shiva is the third deity of the Hindu triad of great gods, the others being Brahma and Vishnu. Shiva is often referred to as the Destroyer, (the destroyer of evil ) but it might be better to think of him as the God of Transformation, since he is often associated with creation that comes out of destruction.In the temples he is worshipped in the form of Shiva Lingam;a symbol of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

But Shiva has different aspects that appear at different times. He is often depicted as the destroyer, and will appear accompanied by demons, encircled with serpents and necklaces of skulls. Sometimes Shiva wanders into crematoriums, smears his body with ash and dances in the light of the funeral pyres, reminding all about the transitory nature of material things.
Another common form is that of Shiva Nataraja. This is Shiva engaged in a cosmic dance. It is believed that the energy from this dance sustains the cosmos, and when Shiva is finished with this dance, this universe will end and a new one will begin.
Snakes are often associated with Shiva, since they are able to regenerate their skins by discarding their old ones. Likewise, in southern India, deer are associated with Shiva because their antlers re-grow after falling out. Shiva is also associated with the rainy season, as the monsoon rains transform the ground from dessert into fertile valley.
Shiva is often depicted carrying a trident, and the three tips of this weapon represent the creation, protection (or sustaining), and destruction of the universe. He might be carrying an axe , which is to symbolize the severing of ties to the material world.

 

 

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