Monday 8 April 2019

LORD SHIVA

Lord Shiva
(Shiv Bhagwan)
~ An Analogic Briefing ~
By Vimal Kodai

 LORD SHIVA - KNOWN AS 'NILKANTH' UPON THE SWALLOWING OF POISON WHICH CAME UP IN THE BEGINNING OF CREATIONS

AUM or 'OM'

The word ‘OM’ or ‘AUM’ is denoted from the three main sacred Supreme Beings who have the ultimate access to creations, to the sustenance, and to all destructive natures of our universe. An age-old but gratifying understanding of the word—‘AUM’ holds far more than an eternal acknowledgement of its great richness as its utmost universal essence to our humanly existence propels a cosmic vibe that is unmatched. This word ‘AUM’ is the first sound ever to have been resonated into our cosmic universe since the beginning of our cosmic creations. ‘AUM’ has echoed, and always resonates entirely as an emerging force with positive natures from all hearts and all souls who would use it for righteousness and rightful causes.

A.U.M’ signifies the following:

A’ – stands for the almighty Lord Brahma (creator of all creations and manifestations).

U’ – stands for Lord Vishnu ‘Vishnu Bhagwan’ (the everlasting knower, the Supreme Being, the omnipotent and omnipresent Lord whose sustaining capabilities surpass all, and He maintains all that has ever existed from the beginning of time, extending to infinity).


M’ – applies to the almighty Lord Shiva ‘Shiv Bhagwan’ (the everlasting time, the knower of all knowers, the acknowledger of all acknowledgements, the purifier of all the impure natures, the destroyer of all evil, the cause of destruction so that creations may find new dawns in an all new era, and, that dignity on the pathway to enlightenment is restored).



 Lord Shiva


Lord Shiva (or, Shiv Bhagwan) is the unborn and He is the always existing embodiment of eternal time, emerging from the forehead of Lord Vishnu. Lord Shiva is born as the unborn and his superiority supersedes all that has been deviated from the uncertainties. He controls the fate of all humankind as He blesses the most unwanted with the treasures of true knowledge while admitting the glory of selflessness and selfless virtues in the midst of the bosom of fate and destiny.


LORD SHIVA AND FAMILY

The 108 names of Lord Shiva each stand for significant causes—with blasting effects into the universe as each has a particular meaning to every single occurrences that manifests itself across the universe. Similarly, His 3 eyes which form part of His sacred embodiment portray great meanings to all living and non-living entities. His wife--Parvati, His sons (Ganesh and Kartikeya); are all major symbolisms of divine natures who manifest inside the hearts of those who sought out for purity and sanctity.

LORD SHIVA (SHIV BHAGWAN)

The Shiva Damru – The small two-headed drum belonging to Lord Shiva


The Shiva Damru symbolizes the everlasting universe’s expanding and collapsing abilities. It also signifies the heartbeat in every lifeform – going up and down, beating with a rhythm that is described as the beat of the Damru (or, Damaru). The Shiva Damru impacts on the activities that occur in our galactic universe as it shows stability to creations but havoc to certain required evil forces that are bound to face termination and destruction. The Shiva Damru—the Shiva Damaru, represents all sounds that resonate from the universe. It is a powerful form of energy generating from Lord Shiva’s Damru which by itself appears as an object that translates into the main cause of destruction of all living and non-living lifeforms existing in our universe.

THE SHIVA TANDAV (or, THE TANDAVA NRITTYA)

When the time of destruction is at its doorstep, Lord Shiva dances the cosmic dance known as the Tandava Nrittya when and where He uses His Damru, to express His anger—which in its own way explores the various sinful acts of all creations that are the resultant reasons for admitting the catastrophic ends of all lifeforms.


The Shiva Tattva - The Crescent Moon found over the forehead of Lord Shiva

The Crescent Moon (The Shiva Tattva) overcasting the frontal lobe of Lord Shiva is by itself a symbolic feature that caricatures the state of mindlessness and the state of mindfulness that is required by all living entities surviving in our universe. Being mindless and being mindful are both two extreme limits of the mind’s experience that walks all human lives as long as life is keeping this same human body going strong and steady.

1. Why be mindless when everything we do evolves around and rotates according to applicable principles resulting from mindful thinking and from mindful consciousness in every activity being performed?
2.   Why be mindful when all we do in every way possible leads to an unprecedented suffering that concludes with death and mortality?

The Shiva Tattva (The Crescent Moon found on the frontal lobe of Lord Shiva) signifies the state of mindlessness which by itself extends to infinity as per the immensity of the galactic universe that impacts our daily human existence. To be mindless or with ‘no mind’ certainly launches a lot of questions from the minds of humans whereby it raises an inexpressible authority that surpasses all sufferings ever encountered by mortals. Wisdom and the bliss of knowledge is born from this same unexpressive authority born from this Crescent Moon. Despite the fact that this Crescent Moon appears symbolically to denote the ‘mind’, this Shiva Tattva attributes to the immense wisdom acquired from beyond the mind. Thus, the mind is the medium which propels wise thinking to a stronghold state whereby this wisdom is by itself derived from somewhere beyond this ‘mind’.




Lord Shiva’s Maha Mantra

OM NAMAH SHIVAYAH” is one of the most powerful mantras ever to have derived from our universe. It symbolizes the following:

‘OM’ or ‘AUM’A - Brahma, U - Vishnu and M - Mahesh
‘NA’ – Earth
‘MA’ – Water
‘SHI’ – Fire
‘VA’ – Air
‘YA’ – Ether


‘OM’ stands for the sound of the universe. It is the sound of the universe. It is composed of three main alphabets and three resonating sounds beginning with ‘A’, then, ‘U’ and finally, ‘M’. Altogether, it combines to be pronounced as ‘AUM’ or ‘OM’.


‘Namah Shivayah’ are the two other words that follow in this Maha Mantra. These stand for the five major elements comprising of the building up of all lifeforms and creations (living and non-living); which are namely: Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether.

Bibliography:

The Art of Living, (2019), Significance Behind the form of Lord Shiva; Retrieved from Worldwide Web from Website or URL on the 3rd of April, 2019: