Kailashapada Samhita
This part describes the different sacred places associated with Shiva worship.
A: According to Lord Shiva’s teachings and philosophy, Shiva is known as the compassionate and forgiving Lord (Ashutosh), who is easily pleased and qui... Read More
A: In the teachings and philosophy surrounding Lord Shiva, it is important to remember that Shiva embodies detachment, acceptance, and the wisdom to let ... Read More
A: Lord Shiva teaches us the values of patience, understanding, and inner strength. In many stories, even when faced with challenges within his own famil... Read More
A: Mahakaleshwar is unique among the twelve Jyotirlingas for several reasons, all deeply rooted in Lord Shiva's teachings, philosophy, and cultural signi... Read More
A: Dreams have a special place in the spiritual traditions associated with Lord Shiva. In Shaiva philosophy, Lord Shiva is considered the supreme conscio... Read More
This part describes the different sacred places associated with Shiva worship.
The Uma Samhita is a significant section of the Shiva Purana, dedicated primarily to the goddess Uma, another name for Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva.
The Kailasa Samhita is a significant section of the Shiva Purana, revered for its detailed exposition of Mount Kailasa, the celestial abode of Lord Shiva.
The Marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati A Divine Love Story.
In the Ramayana, Shiva blesses Rama and grants him the power to defeat Ravana, recognizing his righteousness and devotion.
Lord Shiva drinking the poison (Halahala) to save the universe during the churning of the ocean.
Famous for being associated with the Rahu-Ketu Dosha and for its intricate architecture.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, located on the Rameshwaram island.
Koteshwar Mahadev Temple in Kutch, Gujarat, is a revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Situated near the western tip of India, it holds significant spiritual and cultural importance, attracting devotees and tourists alike with its serene location
This is a powerful mantra dedicated to Lord Kashi Vishwanath, the ruling deity of Varanasi (Kashi) and a manifestation of Lord Shiva. Chanting this mantra invokes the blessings of Shiva as the Lord of the Universe (Vishwanath), and the presiding guardian of liberation (moksha).
This mantra is a powerful combination of bija (seed) mantras invoking divine energies of wisdom, power, abundance, and transformation, all directed toward Lord Shiva. It is often used for inner awakening, mantra sadhana, and Shiva-Shakti realization.
The Shiva Dwadash Jyotirlinga Mantra is a sacred invocation dedicated to the twelve Jyotirlingas, which are considered to be the holiest shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva.