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.
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Certainly. According to the Shiv Purana, Lord Shiva teaches several ways to attain inner calmness and restful sleep:
1. Chanting "Om Namah ...
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A: As a devotee of Lord Shiva, it is important to remember that Shiva teaches us about the impermanence of worldly attachments and the importance of inne... Read More
A: The desire to know who is greater among Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh (Shiva), and Ma Durga arises from the nature of the human mind, which seeks distinction... Read More
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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 Vidyesvara Samhita primarily focuses on the creation of the universe and the supreme greatness of Lord Shiva. It elucidates the metaphysical concepts, cosmology, and the various aspects of Shiva worship.
The legend of Shiva and Parvati combined as Ardhanarishvara, representing the unity of male and female energies.
Lord Shiva drinking the poison (Halahala) to save the universe during the churning of the ocean.
Markandeya, a young devotee of Shiva, is destined to die at sixteen. His intense devotion to Shiva grants him immortality, and Shiva protects him from Yama, the god of death.
Dedicated to Lord Shiva in his form as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer.
Famous for being associated with the Rahu-Ketu Dosha and for its intricate architecture.
Khandoba Temple in Pune, Maharashtra, is a revered shrine dedicated to Lord Khandoba, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Located in Jejuri, it is a popular pilgrimage site known for its vibrant festivals and stunning hilltop views.
A powerful mantra seeking Lord Shiva protection and the removal of obstacles.
A simple yet profound chant dedicated to Lord Shiva.
The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra is a powerful prayer to Lord Shiva for healing, protection, and liberation from the cycle of life and death.