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  1. Sep 8, 2015 · The great Hindu god Shiva has many guises and many representations in art, but perhaps the most familiar is as a dancing figure within a circle of fire, that is as Shiva Nataraja, Lord of the Dance. It is an image seen in museums, temples, restaurants, and esoteric shops across the world, and it is wonderfully rich in iconography and hidden ...

  2. Jan 18, 2019 · The God Who's Always High! Since Shiva is regarded as a mighty destructive power, to numb his negative potentials, he is fed with opium and is also termed as 'Bhole Shankar'— one who is oblivious of the world. Therefore, on Maha Shivratri, the night of Shiva worship, devotees, especially the men, prepare an intoxicating drink called 'Thandai' (made from cannabis, almonds, and milk), sing songs in praise o

  3. Shiva’s 108 Names with Meanings. Aashutosh. One who instantly fulfills all wishes. Adiguru. The first Guru. Adinath. The first Lord. Adiyogi. The first Yogi.

  4. Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and restoration, holds a significant place in Indian culture and religion. This article explores various aspects of Shiva, including his origins, symbolism in art, and legends like his enchanting dance with Kali. We delve into Shaivism, the popular Hindu sect dedicated to Shiva, and its practices such as ...

  5. by Jayaram V. If Brahma is the creator, Vishnu the preserver, Shiva is the quintessential destroyer. His duty is to destroy all the worlds at the end of creation and dissolve them into nothingness. Modern theories of space do suggest the possible ending of the physical universe after some billions of years through the expansion of a gigantic ...

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Shiva's origins are deeply entwined with the Vedic literature, the oldest sacred texts of Hinduism. While the Vedas primarily venerate deities associated with natural elements and cosmic forces, the Rigveda, the oldest of the Vedas, contains hymns that may hint at the nascent presence of a deity resembling Shiva.

  7. Aug 24, 2009 · Shiva is the third god in the Hindu triumvirate. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Brahma and ...