Vayaviya Samhita
This section consists of two parts: the Purva Khanda and the Uttara Khanda, detailing the knowledge imparted by Lord Shiva to the wind god Vayu.
A: According to the Shaivism sect, the higher or supreme form of Shiva is known as Parashiva (or Paramashiva). Parashiva is considered the absolut... Read More
A: Yes, one can chant "Om Haum Joom Saha" as a standalone mantra. In Shaivism, mantras are considered powerful tools for connecting with Lord Shiva, and ... Read More
A: Namaskara! In the context of Lord Shiva’s teachings and the broader Shaiva tradition, dreams featuring sacred places like a nagarakatte (a platform ... Read More
A: According to the Shiva Purana and the broader Shaivite tradition, the evening and bedtime routines aimed at attaining a peaceful and harmonious life a... Read More
This section consists of two parts: the Purva Khanda and the Uttara Khanda, detailing the knowledge imparted by Lord Shiva to the wind god Vayu.
The Shatarudra Samhita is a significant section of the Shiva Purana, focusing on the hundred incarnations (Rudras) of Lord Shiva
The Dharma Samhita, a significant section of the Shiva Purana, delves deeply into the principles of Dharma (righteousness) and the moral and ethical duties of individuals.
The Tale of Sati, Lord Shiva First Consort, Her Self-immolation, and the Subsequent Destruction of Daksha Yagna
Lord Shiva Role in Creation, Maintenance, and Destruction.
The Marriage of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati A Divine Love Story.
Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet, China, is revered as the abode of Lord Shiva and is a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists alike.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, revered for its Bhasma Aarti ritual.
A prominent temple of Shiva, showcasing Kalinga architecture.
The Lingashtakam is a revered hymn consisting of eight verses praising the Shiva Lingam, symbolizing Lord Shiva formless aspect and seeking his blessings for spiritual growth and liberation.
The Pashupatastra Mantra is associated with a divine weapon wielded by Lord Shiva known as the Pashupatastra.
The Shiva Dhyan Mantra is a prayer seeking forgiveness from Lord Shiva for all sins committed through actions, speech, mind, and senses, and invoking his compassion and grace.