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Shiva Dictionary: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva

The Òdestroyer,Ó third member of the primary triad of gods in Hinduism, the others being Brahma and Vishnu.

 

(See also: Shiva , New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Siva, Shiva

Siva, Shiva (Sanskrit) The third god of the Hindu Trimurti (trinity): Brahma the evolver; Vishnu the preserver; and Siva the regenerator or destroyer.

 

Siva is one of the three loftiest divinities of our solar system, and in his character of destroyer stands higher than Vishnu for he is "the destroying deity, evolution and PROGRESS personified, who is the regenerator at the same time; who destroys things under one form but to recall them to life under another more perfect type" (SD 2:182). As the destroyer of outward forms he is called Vamadeva. Endowed with so many powers and attributes, Siva possesses a great number of names, and is represented under a corresponding variety of forms. He corresponds to the Palestinian Ba`al or Moloch, Saturn, the Phoenician El, the Egyptian Seth, and the Biblical Chiun of Amos, and Greek Typhon.

 

"In the Rig Veda the name Siva is unknown, but the god is called Rudra, which is a word used for Agni, the fire god . . ."; "In the Vedas he is the divine Ego aspiring to return to its pure, deific state, and at the same time that divine ego imprisoned in earthly form, whose fierce passions make of him the 'roarer,' the 'terrible' " (SD 2:613, 548).

 

Siva is often spoken of as the patron deity of esotericists, occultists, and ascetics; he is called the Mahayogin (the great ascetic), from whom the highest spiritual knowledge is acquired, and union with the great spirit of the universe is eventually gained. Here he is "the howling and terrific destroyer of human passions and physical senses, which are ever in the way of the development of the higher spiritual perceptions and the growth of the inner eternal man -- mystically . . . Siva-Rudra is the Destroyer, as Vishnu is the preserver; and both are the regenerators of spiritual as well as of physical nature. To live as a plant, the seed must die. To live as a conscious entity in the Eternity, the passions and senses of man must first die before his body does. 'To live is to die and to die is to live,' has been too little understood in the West. Siva, the destroyer, is the creator and the Saviour of Spiritual man, as he is the good gardener of nature. He weeds out the plants, human and cosmic, and kills the passions of the physical, to call to life the perceptions of the spiritual, man" (SD 1:459&n).

 

Though Siva is often called Maha-kala (great time) which, while being the great formative factor in manvantara is also the great dissolving power, to the Hindu mind destruction implies reproduction; so Siva is also called Sankara (the auspicious), for he is the reproductive power which is perpetually restoring that which has been dissolved, and hence is also called Mahadeva (the great god). Under this character of restorer he was often represented by the symbol of the linga or phallus: "the Lingham and Yoni of Siva-worship stand too high philosophically, its modern degeneration notwithstanding, to be called a simple phallic worship" (SD 2:588). It is under the form of the linga, either alone or combined with the yoni (female organ, the representative of his sakti or female energy), that Siva is so often worshiped today in India.

 

In the Linga-Purana, Siva is said to take repeated births, in one kalpa possessing a white complexion, in another that of a black color, in still another that of a red color, after which he becomes four youths of a yellow color. This allegory is an ethnological account of the different races of mankind and their varying types and colors (cf SD 1:324).

 

Siva is known under more than a thousand names or titles and is represented under many different forms in Hindu writings. As the god of generation and of justice, he is represented riding a white bull; his own color, as well as that of the bull, is generally white, referring probably to the unsullied purity of abstract justice. He is sometimes seen with two hands, sometimes with four, eight, or ten; and with five faces, representing among other things his power over the five elements.

 

He has three eyes, one placed in the centre of his forehead, and shaped as a vertical oval. These three eyes are said to denote his view of the three divisions of time: past, present, and future. He holds a trident in his hand to denote his three great attributes of emanator, destroyer, and regenerator, thus combining all the usual qualities or functions attributed to the Trimurti. In his character of time, he not only presides over its beginning and its extinction, but also over its present functioning as represented in astronomical and astrological calculations.

 

A crescent or half-moon on his forehead indicates time measured by the phases of the moon; a serpent forms one of his necklaces to denote the measure of time by cycles, and a second necklace of human skulls signifies the extinction and succession of the races of mankind. He is often pictures as entirely covered with serpents, which are at once emblems of spiritual immortality and his standing as the patron of the nagas or initiates. He is often mystically personated by Mount Meru, which esoterically is both the cosmic and terrestrial axis with their respective poles.

 

According to the belief of most Advaita-Vedantists, Sankaracharya, the great Indian philosopher and sage, is held to be an avatara of Siva.

 

See also Shiva, Siva

 

(See also: Siva, Shiva , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Sanskrit Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva:

The Destroyer God; the Third Person of the Hindu Trinity, the other two being Brahma and Vishnu.

 

(See also: Shiva , Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

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Shiva Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on shiva

shiva:

form of the hindu trinity governing destruction and transcendence

 

(See also: shiva , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on shiva

shiva:

one of the three trinities in hinduism, the god of destruction

 

(See also: shiva , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: A Spiritual Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva:

A Hindu Deity. Part of the Trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu.

 

(See also: Shiva , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Siddha Yoga Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva:

The all-pervasive supreme Reality; also, one of the Hindu trinity of gods, who carries out the act of destruction or dissolution.

 

(See also: Shiva , Yoga, Yoga Dictionary, Siddha Yoga, Siddha Yoga Dictionary)

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z

 

Shiva Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary III on Shiva

Shiva: The Divine; a deity that has served yogis as an archetypal model throughout the ages. Also, in the Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head, according to Yogic thinking, lives the yang or masculine aspect of divine creative expression.  As the third member of the Hindu Trinity, Shiva is the Destroyer God, joining Brahma and Vishnu.

 

(See also: Shiva ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Tantra Tantric Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva:

Shiva. Lord of Withdrawal. Represents pure consciousness. Possesses 3 Shaktis or Powers: Iccha (Will), Jnana (Knowledge), and Kriya (Doing).

 

(See also: Shiva , Tantra, Tantra Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Sanskrit Dictionary on  Shiva

 Shiva:

the destroyer

 

(See also:  Shiva , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva

"Kindly", Hindu God of Illusion, Yoga, Animals, Ascetics; Lord of Dance, who lives on Mt. Kailas, Beneares, and sundry other places around the world

 

(See also: Shiva , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Indian Hindu Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva: the third god of the Hindu trinity who is entrusted with the task of destruction, thereby enabling regeneration.

 

(See also: Shiva , Hinduism, Yoga, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary IV on Shiva

Shiva:

 

Shiva ("He who is benign"): the Divine; a deity that has served yogins as an archetypal model throughout the ages

 

(See also: Shiva ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on Shiva

Shiva:

Shiva - the destroyer

 

(See also: Shiva , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary II on Shiva

Shiva: form of the Hindu trinity governing destruction and transcendence

 

(See also: Shiva , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Eastern Philosophy Dictionary on Shiva

Shiva: destroyer God of the Trimurti in Bhakti Hinduism.

 

 (See also: Shiva , Eastern Philosophy, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Shiva Dictionary: Dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology

A dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology. From Abhanga to Yogini.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Shiva Dictionary: A Sanskrit Dictionary from Advaita to Yoga

Sanskrit dictionary. From Advaita to Yoga.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Shiva Dictionary: : Hinduism and Sanskrit Dictionary

A dictionary with common spiritual words from Hinduism and Sanskrit. Also see these links: Hinduism, Spirituality, Enlightenment, Spiritual Dictionary and Hinduism Dictionary.

Shiva Dictionary: Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (D-K)

A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit terms. From Dadhicha to Kutichaka.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

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