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      • Shiva is the most important Hindu god for the Shaivism sect, the patron of Yogis and Brahmins, and also the protector of the Vedas, the sacred texts.
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    His epithet Mahāyogi ("the great Yogi: Mahā = "great", Yogi = "one who practices Yoga") refers to his association with yoga. [259] While Vedic religion was conceived mainly in terms of sacrifice, it was during the Epic period that the concepts of tapas , yoga, and asceticism became more important, and the depiction of Shiva as an ascetic ...

  3. May 10, 2018 · Shiva is the most important Hindu god for the Shaivism sect, the patron of Yogis and Brahmins, and also the protector of the Vedas, the sacred texts. Shiva, Parvati & Ganesha. Shiva's wife was Parvati, often incarnated as Kali and Durga. She was in fact a reincarnation of Sati (or Dakshayani), the daughter of the god Daksha.

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  4. May 30, 2023 · Shiva, according to a 2021 PEW study on religion in India, is the god Hindus most commonly feel close to, making his influence unquestionably vast in a religion containing some 1.2 billion adherents.

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  5. When we talk about Shiva as “that which is not,” and Shiva as a yogi, in a way they are synonymous, yet they are two different aspects. Because India is a dialectical culture, we shift from this to that and that to this effortlessly.

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  6. Jul 21, 2020 · Shiva, also known as Siva, the Destroyer or the auspicious one, is one of the most important and best-known deities in Hinduism. He is venerated as the god of rebirth, destruction, benevolence and protection; and he is often revered as one of the deities in the Hindu trinity (trimurti). He is depicted as a half-naked man with several arms.

  7. Shiva is a great yogi and he is aware of the past, the present, and the future. He is the lord of all ghosts; hence, he is known as Bhootnath. A Hindu sect Aghori and Shaivites believe that Lord Shiva is the Supreme Being.