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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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 Koti Rudra Samhita is a significant section of the Shiva Purana that emphasizes the grandeur and spiritual potency of Lord Shiva.
It highlights the power of chanting the name of Lord Shiva and the benefits it brings.
How Lord Shiva destroyed the three demon cities with a single arrow.
The tale of how Lord Shiva incinerated Kama (the god of love) with his third eye.
The Tale of Sati, Lord Shiva First Consort, Her Self-immolation, and the Subsequent Destruction of Daksha Yagna
Famous for being associated with the Rahu-Ketu Dosha and for its intricate architecture.
A prominent temple of Shiva, showcasing Kalinga architecture.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its architectural grandeur.
Mantra for Auspiciousness and Fulfillment - Sarva Mangala Mangalye
A simple yet profound chant dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Repeating mantras dedicated to Lord Shiva, such as "Om Namah Shivaya," is a powerful form of devotion. It can be done using a mala (rosary) for a specific number of repetitions.