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: Dreams involving intense emotions or events, such as witnessing a family member’s suicide, can be deeply disturbing. In the context of Lord Shiva's ... Read More
A: Shiva, also known as Mahadeva (the Great God), is one of the principal deities of Hinduism and a central figure in Shaivism, one of the major traditio... 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 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 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.
Bhasmasura, a demon, receives a boon from Shiva that anything he touches will turn to ashes. When Bhasmasura tries to use this power on Shiva, Vishnu intervenes and saves him.
Lord Shiva catching the descending Ganga in his hair to save the earth from destruction.
The birth of Lord Shiva is a subject of various interpretations and stories across different Hindu texts and traditions.
One of the twelve Jyotirlingas, located on the Rameshwaram island.
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 major temple for Shiva devotees, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a sacred Hindu shrine.
"Om Namaste Astu Bhagavan" is a respectful salutation mantra from ancient Vedic traditions, often chanted to invoke Lord Shiva with devotion, seeking his blessings, protection, and divine grace.
The Shiva Sarvottama Mantra is a profound declaration of reverence and homage to Lord Shiva as the supreme deity.
Mantra for Auspiciousness and Fulfillment - Sarva Mangala Mangalye