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Shiva Adornments



Shiva Adornments includes:
  1. Moon
  2. Third Eye
  3. Snake
  4. Trisul
  5. Nandi
  6. Damru
  7. Ganga
  8. Mount Kailash
  9. Shiva Linga
  10. Om Namah Shivay
1. MOON:
The moon represent that Shiva is above the time. Moon shows the silent nature of Lord Shiva. The moon looks bright and so beautiful, apparently this shows that Lord Shiva is beautiful, calm and peaceful. Moon on forehead shows that, Shiva is Chandrashekara, i.e.beautiful as moon. Some thought that Shiva wore moon on forehead so that's why he is Chandrashekara, but the story of Chandrashekara is different. I will write it in another blog. Stay connected with us.

Upcoming topics:
  • When and how Shiva wear the moon on his forehead.
  • Why Shiva is known as Chandrashekara?
2. THIRD EYE:

Lord Shiva's third eye always attract the people. Some people thought that, because of Lord Shiva's third eye he is called destroyer. But it is not like that. Third eye represents the knowledge and power to see the three times (past, present, future) at same time. Third eye is not only for destruction. People thought that whenever Shiva open's third eye it always destroy. But this is not true. As we know, Shiva is Parmeshwara, i.e., the first and only God. So he have to keep his eyes open all the time. He will never close his eyes from the universe. So when Shiva doing yoga or meditation, his both eyes are closed but at that time his third eye open so that he will keep his eyes on the universe.

Upcoming topics:
  • Why Shiva is known as Parmeshwara?

3. SNAKE:
Snake or Naga, the cobra, is the symbol of kundaline power, cosmic energy coiled and slumbering within man. It inspire seekers to overcome misdeeds and suffering by lifting the serpant power up the spine into God Realization. Aum. 
A state of Samadhi where there is nothing, just the inner sky of consciousness, is Shiva; where there is alertness and no action. To describe this alertness they put a snake around Shiva’s neck. So the serpent is a symbol of alertness.
In the state of meditation when the eyes are closed, it gives the impression that the person is sleeping, but he is not asleep, he is alert. To express this state of consciousness, a snake is shown around Lord Shiva’s neck.

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4. TRISUL:

Trishul represents the three aspects of consciousness – waking, dreaming and sleeping, and it represents the three gunas – satva, rajas and tamas. Holding a trishul (Trident) signifies that Shiva (the divinity) is above all the three states – waking, dreaming and sleeping, yet is the upholder of these three states.
The divinity is beyond the three gunas, but it holds the three gunas together.

Shul means problems or suffering. Trishul means that which destroys all kind of suffering.
Three types of pain that arise in life:

  1. Aadibhautik (physical)
  2. Aadhyaatmik (spiritual) and
  3. Aadidaivik (ethereal)

What relieves you from all the problems and suffering is the trishul. And it is in the hand of Shiva.

5. NANDI:
Bull has been used as a symbol of dharma (righteousness) from a long time, throughout the world. Lord Shiva riding on the bull simply means that when you are righteous and truthful, the infinite consciousness, the innocent consciousness is with you.

6. DAMRU:
Damru symbolizes the Universe which is always expanding and collapsing. From an expansion it collapses and then it re-expands, this is the process of creation.
If you see your heartbeat, it is not just one straight line but it is a rhythm that goes up and down. The whole world is nothing but rhythms; energy rising and collapsing to rise again. So the damru signifies that. Look at the shape of the damru, from expansion it collapses and again expands.

The darmru is also a symbol of sound. Sound is rhythm and sound is energy. The whole universe is nothing but a wave function, it is nothing but rhythms. What does quantum physics say? It says the same thing – the whole universe is nothing but rhythms. It is just one wave (Adviata). So the damru signifies the non-dual nature of the universe.

7. GANGA:
Ganga means knowledge; knowledge that purifies your soul. Head is always the symbol of knowledge. Heart is the symbol of love.
If Ganga were to be love, it should have come out of the heart of Lord Shiva. It is coming out of the head, because it simply means knowledge.

Knowledge is liberating, knowledge brings freedom, knowledge is purifying. All these are the characteristics of knowledge. Knowledge is also movement; motion. So Ganga (knowledge) has to come out of Lord Shiva’s (the divinity’s) head.

8. MOUNT KAILASH:

The abode of Shiva is in Mount Kailasa, and the smashana (the cremation ground).
Kailasa means 'where there is only celebration', and smashana is where there is only void. The Divinity dwells in the void as well as in celebration. And in you there is void, in you there is celebration.

9. SHIVA LINGA:
Lingam means identification, a symbol through which you can identify what the truth is, what the reality is. What is not visible but yet can be identified by one thing, that is lingam.
When a baby is born, how do you know whether the baby is a male or female? Only through one part of the body can you identify whether this baby is a boy or a girl. That is the reason the genital is also called lingam.

Similarly, how do you identify the Lord of this Creation? He has no form! So then they said that there should be a sign to identify Him. So the sign, by which you identify both the male and female forms, combining them both to form one single symbol to identify the Lord who has no form or identity; who is all pervading in this entire Brahmanda (Creation), is Shiva Lingam.

Shiva Linga is very ancient, in fact most ancient. From the form, you go to the formless, through the Shiva Linga. It is a symbol that is the representation of the cosmos and the creator of the cosmos, as one.
It is the Shiva and the Shakti, the two principles in the creation. The silent un-manifest and the dynamic manifestation together are represented as Shiva Linga. Shiva Linga is not just Shiva, but the completion of the total Supreme Consciousness.

10. OM NAMAH SHIVAY:
Om Namah Shivaya is one of the very powerful mantras. It builds the energy in your system and clears the environment. Mantras are those energizing sounds which help to uplift the consciousness.

Om Namah Shivaya, these words are very important because ‘Na’, ‘Ma’, ‘Shi’, ‘Va’, ‘Ya’, these five letters indicate the five elements – Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Ether.
Om is the sound of the universe. Om means peace and love.
So when there is peace, love and harmony in all the five elements then there is bliss and there is joy!

Mantras are greater than the power of the horoscope. Whatever be the effects of the planets, you can remove them by chanting Om Namah Shivaya.

JAI SHREE MAHAKAL

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