Kailashapada Samhita
This part describes the different sacred places associated with Shiva worship.
A: सही कहा! भगवान शिव का स्मरण, उनका जप और भजन जीवन में शांति, ... Read More
A: If Mata (a form of the Divine Mother or Goddess) gave you an answer, it is important to approach it with faith and devotion. In the teachings and phil... Read More
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To get the darshan (divine vision) of Lord Shiva, devotees traditionally follow these practices based on Shiva teachings, philosophy, and culture:
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A: According to Lord Shiva's teachings and the philosophy found in Shaivism, the challenges and problems we face in life are often seen as opportunities ... Read More
A: In the teachings and philosophy surrounding Lord Shiva, his appearance or presence in a person's life is often seen as an act of grace (anugraha) and ... Read More
This part describes the different sacred places associated with Shiva worship.
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 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.
Shiva grants the powerful Pashupatastra weapon to Arjuna, after testing his dedication and valor.
The birth of Lord Shiva is a subject of various interpretations and stories across different Hindu texts and traditions.
The legend of Shiva and Parvati combined as Ardhanarishvara, representing the unity of male and female energies.
Somnath Temple, located in the Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Gujarat, India, is one of the most significant Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is renowned as the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, representing the eternal presence of Shiva.
A lesser-known but historically significant temple, known for its massive Shiva Lingam.
Known for the towering statue of Lord Shiva, it is located on the coast of the Arabian Sea.
The Rudra Mantra, "Om Namo Bhagavate Rudraya," is a powerful chant dedicated to Lord Shiva in his fierce form, Rudra, invoking his protection, strength, and blessings.
Shiva Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotra is a devotional hymn composed in praise of the twelve sacred Jyotirlingas — divine manifestations of Lord Shiva spread across India. Chanting this stotra brings spiritual merit, removes sins, and invokes Lord Shivas blessings.
A powerful mantra seeking Lord Shiva protection and the removal of obstacles.