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all non-living being, and there is no spiritual difference between life, matter, man and Shiva. The various dualistic and monist Shiva-related ideas were welcomed in medieval southeast Asia, inspiring numerous Shiva-related temples, artwork and texts in
Indonesia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia, with syncretic integration of local pre-existing theologies.
2496:. Followers of Shaivism, called "Shaivas", revere Shiva as the Supreme Being. Shaivas believe that Shiva is All and in all, the creator, preserver, destroyer, revealer and concealer of all that is. He is not only the creator in Shaivism, but he is also the creation that results from him, he is everything and everywhere. Shiva is the primal Self, the pure consciousness and
2847:. Abhinavagupta writes in his notes on the relevance of ideas related to Shiva and Yoga, by stating that "people, occupied as they are with their own affairs, normally do nothing for others", and Shiva and Yoga spirituality helps one look beyond, understand interconnectedness, and thus benefit both the individual and the world towards a more blissful state of existence.
3882:, "wandering about for alms, mendicancy" ) depicts Shiva as a divine medicant. He is depicted as a nude four-armed man adorned with ornaments who holds a begging bowl in his hand and is followed by demonic attendants. He is associated with his penance for committing brahmicide as Bhirava and with his encounters with the sages and their wives in the Deodar forest.
1996:. Similarly, the use of phallic symbol as an icon for Shiva is also found for Irish, Nordic, Greek (Dionysus) and Roman deities, as was the idea of this aniconic column linking heaven and earth among early Indo-Aryans, states Roger Woodward. Others contest such proposals, and suggest Shiva to have emerged from indigenous pre-Aryan tribal origins.
9250:, pp. 218–219; Other trinities, beyond the more common "Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva", mentioned in ancient and medieval Hindu texts include: "Indra, Vishnu, Brahmanaspati", "Agni, Indra, Surya", "Agni, Vayu, Aditya", "Mahalakshmi, Mahasarasvati, and Mahakali", and others. See: David White (2006), Kiss of the Yogini, University of Chicago Press,
4745:, Shaivism and Buddhism were considered very close and allied religions, though not identical religions. The medieval-era Indonesian literature equates Buddha with Siwa (Shiva) and Janardana (Vishnu). This tradition continues in predominantly Hindu Bali Indonesia in the modern era, where Buddha is considered the younger brother of Shiva.
3471:, where it is translated in different ways each time it occurs, following a commentorial tradition of not repeating an interpretation. Sharma translates the three as "one who captivates", "one who consolidates", and "one who destroys". Kramrisch translates it as "the ravisher". Another of Shiva's fearsome forms is as
3435:) forms can be found, leading Chakravarti to conclude that "all the basic elements which created the complex Rudra-Śiva sect of later ages are to be found here". In the Mahabharata, Shiva is depicted as "the standard of invincibility, might, and terror", as well as a figure of honor, delight, and brilliance.
2353:(30–375 CE) that have survived, were images of a god who is probably Shiva. The Shiva in Kushan coins is referred to as Oesho of unclear etymology and origins, but the simultaneous presence of Indra and Shiva in the Kushan era artwork suggest that they were revered deities by the start of the Kushan Empire.
2261:– a German Indologist and professor of philosophy, describes the self-realized man as who "feels himself only as the one divine essence that lives in all", who feels identity of his and everyone's consciousness with Shiva (highest Atman), who has found this highest Atman within, in the depths of his heart.
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is a festival observed in Kerala dedicated to Shiva. It is believed that on this day, Parvati met Shiva after her long penance and Shiva took her as his wife. On this day Hindu women performs the
Thiruvathirakali accompanied by Thiruvathira paattu (folk songs about Parvati and her longing and penance
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Shivaratri is a major Hindu festival, but one that is solemn and theologically marks a remembrance of "overcoming darkness and ignorance" in life and the world, and meditation about the polarities of existence, of Shiva and a devotion to humankind. It is observed by reciting Shiva-related poems,
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Shiva is often depicted as embodying attributes of ambiguity and paradox. His depictions are marked by the opposing themes including fierceness and innocence. This duality can be seen in the diverse epithets attributed to him and the rich tapestry of narratives that delineate his persona within Hindu
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The theory and practice of Yoga, in different styles, has been a part of all major traditions of
Hinduism, and Shiva has been the patron or spokesperson in numerous Hindu Yoga texts. These contain the philosophy and techniques for Yoga. These ideas are estimated to be from or after the late centuries
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Both traditions include legends about who is superior, about Shiva paying homage to Vishnu, and Vishnu paying homage to Shiva. However, in texts and artwork of either tradition, the mutual salutes are symbolism for complementarity. The
Mahabharata declares the unchanging Ultimate Reality (Brahman) to
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from the birth-rebirth cycle. The
Svetasvatara Upanishad set the tone for early Shaivite thought, especially in chapter 3 verse 2 where Shiva is equated with Brahman: "Rudra is truly one; for the knowers of Brahman do not admit the existence of a second". The period of 200 BC to 100 AD also marks the
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in the interior of the Indian subcontinent retained a mesolithic culture into the modern period, and there is no consistent usage of the term. The range 12,000–4,000 Before
Present is based on the combination of the ranges given by Agrawal et al. (1978) and by Sen (1999), and overlaps with the early
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The term Shiva also appears simply as an epithet, that means "kind, auspicious", one of the adjectives used to describe many different Vedic deities. While fierce ruthless natural phenomenon and storm-related Rudra is feared in the hymns of the
Rigveda, the beneficial rains he brings are welcomed as
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Shiva is known by many names such as
Viswanatha (lord of the universe), Mahadeva, Mahandeo, Mahasu, Mahesha, Maheshvara, Shankara, Shambhu, Rudra, Hara, Trilochana, Devendra (chief of the gods), Neelakanta, Subhankara, Trilokinatha (lord of the three realms), and Ghrneshwar (lord of compassion). The
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books, Batara Guru is the king of the gods who regulates and creates the world system. In the classic book that is used as a reference for the puppeteers, it is said that
Sanghyang Manikmaya or Batara Guru was created from a sparkling light by Sang Hyang Tunggal, along with the blackish light which
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dance, the mulavam (dumru), the aspect of holding fire, and restraining the proud flow of the Ganga upon his braid. The monist Shiva literature posit absolute oneness, that is Shiva is within every man and woman, Shiva is within every living being, Shiva is present everywhere in the world including
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The earliest iconic artworks of Shiva may be from Gandhara and northwest parts of ancient India. There is some uncertainty as the artwork that has survived is damaged and they show some overlap with meditative Buddha-related artwork, but the presence of Shiva's trident and phallic symbolism in this
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shrines. Those who visit temples, offer milk, fruits, flowers, fresh leaves and sweets to the lingam. Some communities organize special dance events, to mark Shiva as the lord of dance, with individual and group performances. According to Jones and Ryan, Maha Sivaratri is an ancient Hindu festival
3922:, "the lord who is half woman") is conjunct form of Shiva with Parvati. Adhanarishvara is depicted with one half of the body as male and the other half as female. Ardhanarishvara represents the synthesis of masculine and feminine energies of the universe (Purusha and Prakriti) and illustrates how
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have been interpreted by some authors as depictions of Shiva. However, Howard Morphy states that these prehistoric rock paintings of India, when seen in their context, are likely those of hunting party with animals, and that the figures in a group dance can be interpreted in many different ways.
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the creator, Vishnu the maintainer or preserver and Shiva the destroyer or transformer. These three deities have been called "the Hindu triad" or the "Great Triple deity". However, the ancient and medieval texts of Hinduism feature many triads of gods and goddesses, some of which do not include
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consists of only Shiva and Parvati together, but in more elaborate forms they are accompanied by other persons, sometimes including Parvati's parents, as well as deities (often with Vishnu and Lakshmi standing as Parvati's parents, Brahma as the officiating priest, and various other deities as
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Shiva aspect of him. This healing, nurturing, life-enabling aspect emerges in the Vedas as Rudra-Shiva, and in post-Vedic literature ultimately as Shiva who combines the destructive and constructive powers, the terrific and the gentle, as the ultimate recycler and rejuvenator of all existence.
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to eliminate its destructive capacity. Shocked by his act, Parvati squeezed his neck and stopped it in his neck to prevent it from spreading all over the universe, supposed to be in Shiva's stomach. However the poison was so potent that it changed the color of his neck to blue. This attribute
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Vishnu and Siva began to absorb countless local cults and deities within their folds. The latter were either taken to represent the multiple facets of the same god or else were supposed to denote different forms and appellations by which the god came to be known and worshipped. Siva became
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states, "Shiva is signless, without color, taste, smell, that is beyond word or touch, without quality, motionless and changeless". The source of the universe is the signless, and all of the universe is the manifested Linga, a union of unchanging Principles and the ever changing nature. The
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states that it is not clear from the seal that the figure has three faces, is seated in a yoga posture, or even that the shape is intended to represent a human figure. He characterizes these views as "speculative", but adds that it is nevertheless possible that there are echoes of Shaiva
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are attendants of Shiva and live in Kailash. They are often referred to as the bhutaganas, or ghostly hosts, on account of their nature. Generally benign, except when their lord is transgressed against, they are often invoked to intercede with the lord on behalf of the devotee. His son
2537:(literally, the 'skull-men') co-existed with and shared many Vajrayana Buddhist rituals, engaged in esoteric practices that revered Shiva and Shakti wearing skulls, begged with empty skulls, and sometimes used meat as a part of ritual. In contrast, the esoteric tradition within
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is stated to be offspring of Shiva and invoked in local exorcism rites, but this deity is not traceable in Hindu pantheon and is possibly a local tradition with "vaguely Chinese" style rituals, states Saletore. In some traditions, Shiva has daughters like the serpent-goddess
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sub-traditions. The Krama sub-tradition focussed on esoteric rituals around Shiva-Kali pair. The Trika sub-tradition developed a theology of triads involving Shiva, combined it with an ascetic lifestyle focusing on personal Shiva in the pursuit of monistic self-liberation.
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The Shaivism theology is broadly grouped into two: the popular theology influenced by Shiva-Rudra in the Vedas, Epics and the Puranas; and the esoteric theology influenced by the Shiva and Shakti-related Tantra texts. The Vedic-Brahmanic Shiva theology includes both monist
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and meditating on ethics and virtues such as self-restraint, honesty, noninjury to others, forgiveness, introspection, self-repentance and the discovery of Shiva. The ardent devotees keep awake all night. Others visit one of the Shiva temples or go on pilgrimage to
3022:, "the one with matted hair", and Kapardin, "endowed with matted hair" or "wearing his hair wound in a braid in a shell-like (kaparda) fashion". A kaparda is a cowrie shell, or a braid of hair in the form of a shell, or, more generally, hair that is shaggy or curly.
4725:, who has been popular since ancient times, and she too has a complex character with benevolent and fierce manifestations, each visualized with different names such as Uma, Sri, Kali and others. In contrast to Hindu religious texts, whether Vedas or Puranas, in
2054:. The Rigveda has 3 out of 1,028 hymns dedicated to Rudra, and he finds occasional mention in other hymns of the same text. Hymn 10.92 of the Rigveda states that deity Rudra has two natures, one wild and cruel (Rudra), another that is kind and tranquil (Shiva).
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depicting a Shiva-centric Panchayatana. A bearded Shiva sits in the centre with his wife Parvati and their infant son Ganesha; surrounded by (clockwise from left upper corner) Ganesha, Devi, Vishnu, and Surya. Shiva's mount is the bull Nandi below
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Apart from anthropomorphic images of Shiva, he is also represented in aniconic form of a lingam. These are depicted in various designs. One common form is the shape of a vertical rounded column in the centre of a lipped, disk-shaped object, the
2726:) are icons to help focus on and visualize aspects of Brahman, rather than distinct beings. The ultimate goal in this practice is to transition past the use of icons, recognize the Absolute symbolized by the icons, on the path to realizing the
4428:. The Linga Purana mentions twenty-eight forms of Shiva which are sometimes seen as avatars, however such mention is unusual and the avatars of Shiva is relatively rare in Shaivism compared to the well emphasized concept of Vishnu avatars in
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means "relating to the god Shiva", and this term is the Sanskrit name both for one of the principal sects of Hinduism and for a member of that sect. It is used as an adjective to characterize certain beliefs and practices, such as Shaivism.
2413:), and that Shiva is the Self, the perfection and truth within each living being. In Shiva related sub-traditions, there are ten dualistic Agama texts, eighteen qualified monism-cum-dualism Agama texts and sixty-four monism Agama texts.
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The Indonesian Hindu texts present the same philosophical diversity of Shaivite traditions found in the Indian subcontinent. However, among the texts that have survived into the contemporary era, the more common are of those of
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literally means 'mark, sign or emblem', and also refers to a "mark or sign from which the existence of something else can be reliably inferred". It implies the regenerative divine energy innate in nature, symbolized by Shiva.
1746:. Shiva has pre-Vedic tribal roots, having "his origins in primitive tribes, signs and symbols." The figure of Shiva as he is known today is an amalgamation of various older deities into a single figure, due to the process of
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as the Ultimate Reality, also present Shiva and Shakti as a personalized form an equivalent to the same Ultimate Reality. The texts of Shaivism tradition similarly praise Vishnu. The Skanda Purana, for example, states:
1992:, as are their iconic associations with bull, snakes, anger, bravery, dancing and carefree life. The ancient Greek texts of the time of Alexander the Great call Shiva "Indian Dionysus", or alternatively call Dionysus
3825:, which later came to denote the powerful and masculine dance as Kala-Mahakala associated with the destruction of the world. When it requires the world or universe to be destroyed, Shiva does it by the Tandava, and
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Goldberg specifically rejects the translation by Frederique Marglin (1989) as "half-man, half-woman", and instead adopts the translation by Marglin as "the lord who is half woman" as given in Marglin (1989, 216).
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as "the wild one" or "the fierce god". R. K. Sharma follows this alternate etymology and translates the name as "terrible". Hara is an important name that occurs three times in the Anushasanaparvan version of the
1961:. John Keay writes that "he may indeed be an early manifestation of Lord Shiva as Pashu-pati", but a couple of his specialties of this figure does not match with Rudra. Writing in 1997, Srinivasan interprets what
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Shiva-related literature developed extensively across India in the 1st millennium CE and through the 13th century, particularly in Kashmir and Tamil Shaiva traditions. Shaivism gained immense popularity in
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have a close relationship. The identification between Agni and Rudra in the Vedic literature was an important factor in the process of Rudra's gradual transformation into Rudra-Shiva. The identification of
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link for Shiva, or lateral exchanges with ancient central Asian cultures. His contrasting aspects such as being terrifying or blissful depending on the situation, are similar to those of the Greek god
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5104:, is considered to be evolved from Shiva. The god enjoys an exalted position as a household deity in Japan and is worshipped as the god of wealth and fortune. The name is the Japanese equivalent of
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are a group of 14 minor Upanishads of Hinduism variously dated from the last centuries of the 1st millennium BCE through the 17th century. These extol Shiva as the metaphysical unchanging reality
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This is the source for the version presented in Chidbhavananda, who refers to it being from the Mahabharata but does not explicitly clarify which of the two Mahabharata versions he is using. See
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1509:. The term Shiva also connotes "liberation, final emancipation" and "the auspicious one"; this adjectival usage is addressed to many deities in Vedic literature. The term evolved from the Vedic
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In contemporary culture, Shiva is depicted in art, films, and books. He has been referred to as "the god of cool things" and a "bonafide rock hero". One popular film was the 1967 Kannada movie
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The duality of Shiva's fearful and auspicious attributes appears in contrasted names. The name Rudra reflects Shiva's fearsome aspects. According to traditional etymologies, the Sanskrit name
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in the Shiva tradition is "only a symbol of the productive and creative principle of nature as embodied in Shiva", and it has no historical trace in any obscene phallic cult. According to
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show Indra as a dancer, although not identical generally resembling the dancing Shiva artwork found in Hinduism, particularly in their respective mudras. For example, in the Jain caves at
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beginning of the Shaiva tradition focused on the worship of Shiva as evidenced in other literature of this period. Other scholars such as Robert Hume and Doris Srinivasan state that the
3868:. Dakshinamurti is depicted as a figure seated upon a deer-throne surrounded by sages receiving instruction. Dakshinamurti's depiction in Indian art is mostly restricted to Tamil Nadu.
2533:") tradition ignored the mythologies and Puranas related to Shiva, and depending on the sub-school developed a variety of practices. For example, historical records suggest the tantric
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1787:. Khandoba has been assimilated as a form of Shiva himself, in which case he is worshipped in the form of a lingam. Khandoba's varied associations also include an identification with
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in post-Vedic times. How the persona of Shiva converged as a composite deity is not well documented, a challenge to trace and has attracted much speculation. According to Vijay Nath:
3010:). The ashes represent a reminder that all of material existence is impermanent, comes to an end becoming ash, and the pursuit of eternal Self and spiritual liberation is important.
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5351:. Sati is generally regarded as the first wife of Shiva, who reincarnated as Parvati after her death. Out of these forms of Shakti, Parvati is considered the main consort of Shiva.
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3583:), roles which have been traditionally mutually exclusive in Hindu society. When depicted as a yogi, he may be shown sitting and meditating. His epithet Mahāyogi ("the great Yogi:
3932:-murti (Sanskrit कल्याणसुन्दर-मूर्ति, literally "icon of beautiful marriage") is the depiction of Shiva's marriage to Parvati. The divine couple are often depicted performing the
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as supreme. However, both traditions are pluralistic and revere both Shiva and Vishnu (along with Devi), their texts do not show exclusivism, and Vaishnava texts such as the
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3360:(Benares) is considered to be the city specially loved by Shiva, and is one of the holiest places of pilgrimage in India. It is referred to, in religious contexts, as Kashi.
2270:(400–200 BCE), according to Gavin Flood, presenting the earliest seeds of theistic devotion to Rudra-Shiva. Here Rudra-Shiva is identified as the creator of the cosmos and
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says: "The Guru is Shiva, the Guru is Vishnu and Brahma; the Guru is Paarvati and Lakhshmi." In the same chapter, it also says: "Shiva speaks, and the Siddhas listen." In
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festival. This festival cycles every 12 years, in four pilgrimage sites within India, with the event moving to the next site after a gap of three years. The biggest is in
1984:, and the pre-Islamic Indo-Iranian religion. The similarities between the iconography and theologies of Shiva with Greek and European deities have led to proposals for an
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3690:. The consorts of Shiva are the source of his creative energy. They represent the dynamic extension of Shiva onto this universe. His son Ganesha is worshipped throughout
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is celebrated by girls and women in the monsoon season, in honor of goddess Parvati, with group singing, dancing and by offering prayers in Parvati-Shiva temples.
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Pensa, Corrado. "Some Internal and Comparative Problems in the Field of Indian Religions." Problems and Methods of the History of Religions. Brill, 1972. 102–122.
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means "mother", and this early meaning of the word is the basis for the translation "three mothers". These three mother-goddesses who are collectively called the
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4341:, westerners who are curiously passionate and have impure understanding or intelligence, incorrectly assume Siva Linga as a phallus or sex organ. Later on,
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3926:, the female principle of God, is inseparable from (or the same as, according to some interpretations) Shiva, the male principle of God, and vice versa.
3607:, yoga, and asceticism became more important, and the depiction of Shiva as an ascetic sitting in philosophical isolation reflects these later concepts.
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indicates that one can become Shiva by swallowing the worldly poisons in terms of abuses and insults with equanimity while blessing those who give them.
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gave place to the conceptions of the brightness of Shiva's body, his tawny matted hair, his blue throat, and the riding on the bull of the Shiva, the
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in its explanation of the theology of Shaktism, mentions and praises Shiva such as in its verse 19. Shiva, along with Vishnu, is a revered god in the
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contain occasional references to "ansh" – literally 'portion, or avatars of Shiva', but the idea of Shiva avatars is not universally accepted in
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For translation of RV 6.45.17 as "Thou who hast been the singers' Friend, a Friend auspicious with thine aid, As such, O Indra, favour us" see:
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4163:) to be one," while "an earlier hymn to Nataraja by Manikkavachakar identifies him with the unitary supreme consciousness, by using Tamil word
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is used to refer to Indra. (2.20.3, 6.45.17, and 8.93.3.) Indra, like Shiva, is likened to a bull. In the Rig Veda, Rudra is the father of the
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be identical to Shiva and to Vishnu, that Vishnu is the highest manifestation of Shiva, and Shiva is the highest manifestation of Vishnu.
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The Yoga of Delight, Wonder, and Astonishment: A Translation of the Vijnana-bhairava with an Introduction and Notes by Jaideva Singh
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to have multiple meanings: "The Pure One", and "the One who is not affected by three Guṇas of Prakṛti (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas)".
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Skinner, Debra; Holland, Dorothy; Adhikari, G. B. (1994). "The Songs of Tij: A Genre of Critical Commentary for Women in Nepal".
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represents Shiva's three aspects of "creator, preserver and destroyer", or alternatively it represents the equilibrium of three
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Through these transcendent categories, Śiva, the ultimate reality, becomes the efficient and material cause of all that exists.
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The Yoga of Vibration and Divine Pulsation: A Translation of the Spanda Karika with Ksemaraja's Commentary, the Spanda Nirnaya
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depicts him with four legs, seated cross-legged on a cushioned seat supported by two bulls. It is also noted that the
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Nath, Vijay (March–April 2001). "From 'Brahmanism' to 'Hinduism': Negotiating the Myth of the Great Tradition".
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and represents Shiva as "he stands for complete control of the senses, and for the supreme carnal renunciation".
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The ithyphallic representation of the erect shape connotes the very opposite in this context. It contextualize "
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Religious Festivals in South India and Sri Lanka (Chapter: "Mahāśivaratri: the Saiva festival of repentance")
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9645:"Lord Shiva | Shiv | God Shiva | Shiva God | Mahadev | Lord Shiv | Neelkanth"
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literature, composed between the 8th and 11th centuries, are regarded in devotional dualistic Shaivism as
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A dictionary of Chinese Buddhist terms: with Sanskrit and English equivalents and a Sanskrit-Pali index
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swam-on its own; bhu-burn/shine) "self-shining/ shining on its own", also reflects this benign aspect.
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Biroba, Mhaskoba und Khandoba: Ursprung, Geschichte und Umwelt von pastoralen Gottheiten in Maharastra
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For Vedic Sanskrit meaning Lord has three mother eyes which symbolize eyes are the Sun, Moon and Fire.
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The Doctrine of Vibration: An Analysis of the Doctrines and Practices Associated with Kashmir Shaivism
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they had limited control over and having the ability to get in touch with their inner natures through
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in the Epics and the Puranas, as an auspicious deity who is the "creator, reproducer and dissolver".
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represents Shiva in his aspect as a teacher of yoga, music, and wisdom and giving exposition on the
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as the Remover of Obstacles, Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles. Kartikeya is worshipped in
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from 3rd-century BCE. In Shaivism pilgrimage tradition, twelve major temples of Shiva are called
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shows Shiva in His Trimurti form with Shakti kneeling on her right thigh. Another site in the
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Kunst, Arnold (June 1968). "Some notes on the interpretation of the Ṥvetāṥvatara Upaniṣad".
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origin. These ascetics are mentioned in the ancient Pali Canon of Thervada Buddhism. See:
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that serves as Shiva's mount. Shiva's association with cattle is reflected in his name
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The Shiva Samhita, A critical edition and English translation by James Mallinson
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Hindu Goddesses: Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition
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Hindu Goddesses: Visions of the Divine Feminine in the Hindu Religious Tradition
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Rohit Dasgupta (2014). Michael Kimmel; Christine Milrod; Amanda Kennedy (eds.).
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Ghurye, G.S., 1952. Ascetic Origins. Sociological Bulletin, 1(2), pp. 162–184.
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The Aphorisms of Siva: The Siva Sutra with Bhaskara's Commentary, the Varttika
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Asko Parpola(2009), Deciphering the Indus Script, Cambridge University Press,
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in Indonesian Hindu texts, mirroring the Dakshinamurti aspect of Shiva in the
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Mythologies and Philosophies of Salvation in the Theistic Traditions of India
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The Lord Who is Half Woman: Ardhanārīśvara in Indian and Feminist Perspective
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Hindu Pilgrimage: Shifting Patterns of Worldview of Srisailam in South India
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A Concise Dictionary of Indian Philosophy: Sanskrit Terms Defined in English
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Opening to Inner Light: The Transformation of Human Nature and Consciousness
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The Vedic texts do not mention bull or any animal as the transport vehicle (
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to the name of the local deity, e.g., Bhutesvara, Hatakesvara, Chandesvara."
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Long, J. Bruce (1971). "Siva and Dionysos: Visions of Terror and Bliss".
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in the Shaiva traditions. Shiva is also Part of 'Om' (ॐ) as a 'U' (उ).
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8385:. State University of New York Press. pp. 120–125 with footnotes.
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of the 1st millennium CE, and have survived as Yoga texts such as the
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highest reverence for Shiva in Shaivism is reflected in his epithets
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to be a portion of Shiva. Some medieval era writers have called the
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including ether. Nataraja is a significant visual interpretation of
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plant, and the ox that used to carry on its back the wood for the
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celebration at the temple is attended by around 250,000 people.
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Adiyogi Shiva (the first Yogi) statue in Coimbatore, south India
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pattern. Shiva is one of the five deities, others being Vishnu,
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9038:. State University of New York Press. pp. xxv–xxxii, 2–4.
8412:. Vol. CXII. Riverside Press, Cambridge. pp. 835–836.
8134:. University of California Press. pp. 2–5, 15–17, 38, 80.
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The Yoga of Truth: Jnana: The Ancient Path of Silent Knowledge
11804:. Eicher Goodearth and Madhya Pradesh Government. p. 25.
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Gods of Love and Ecstasy: The Traditions of Shiva and Dionysus
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who "teaches in silence the oneness of one's innermost self (
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K.V, Anantharaman. "Chapter X – Omnipotence of Siva Linga".
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For prominence of these associations in puranic times, see:
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Same-sex love in India: readings from literature and history
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For definition of Trimurti as "the unified form" of Brahmā,
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states one of the three significations, the primary one, of
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Shiva's body is said to consist of five mantras, called the
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The man who was a woman and other queer tales of Hindu lore
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Ludo Rocher (1986), The Puranas, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag,
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7354:"Rig Veda: Rig-Veda, Book 6: HYMN XLVIII. Agni and Others"
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Dionysus and Siva: Parallel Patterns in Two Pairs of Myths
4289:, symbolism for the goddess Shakti. In Shiva temples, the
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is the depiction of Shiva, Parvati, and their son Skanda (
3016:: Shiva's distinctive hair style is noted in the epithets
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concept, the icon is presented as half-man and half woman.
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A World Full of Gods: The Strange Triumph of Christianity
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India and Central Asia: Classical to Contemporary Periods
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Het Buddhisme Java en Sumatra in Zijn laatste boeiperiods
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7478:स न इन्द्रः सिवः सखाश्चावद् गोमद्यवमत् । उरूधारेव दोहते ॥
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Divine Play, Sacred Laughter, and Spiritual Understanding
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2970:: Shiva bears on his head the crescent moon. The epithet
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The interpretation of the seal continues to be disputed.
1571:, "the Red one", in Tamil) and that Rudra is also called
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This article is about the Hindu god. For other uses, see
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1 & 2
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The Camphor Flame: Popular Hinduism and society in India
12411:, Journal of the American Oriental Society, 98(1): 61–75
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7659:"Speaking Tree: The Trika Tradition of Kashmir Shaivism"
7442:यो गृणतामिदासिथापिरूती शिवः सखा । स त्वं न इन्द्र मृलय ॥
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Shiva is depicted both as an ascetic mendicant (left as
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on the right are depicted bowing to Shiva in the centre.
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which means "in whom all things lie, pervasiveness" and
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14068:(2003). "The Śaiva Traditions". In Flood, Gavin (ed.).
13798:(Second Revised ed.). Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.
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Balagangadhara, S. N.; Claerhout, Sarah (Spring 2008).
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Radha, Sivananda (1992). "Mantra of Muladhara Chakra".
9508:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 775–776, 789–790, 551.
8634:, Quote: "In the Devi Mahatmya, it is quite clear that
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JS Vasugupta (2012), Śiva Sūtras, Motilal Banarsidass,
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during the Islamic rule period of India, celebrate the
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The 10th century five headed Shiva, Sadashiva, Cambodia
3241:. This symbolises grace, mendicant life and meditation.
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meaning "red", noting that Shiva is linked to the Sun (
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Prehistoric Rock Paintings of Bhimbetka, Central India
14597:
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
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World Heritage Monuments and Related Edifices in India
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13404:"Mahadev tops TRP charts with a new record of 8.2 TVR"
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and Śiva and use of the phrase "the Hindu triad" see:
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4640:) get the honor of starting the event by entering the
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3179:: A small drum shaped like an hourglass is known as a
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Shiva with Parvati. Shiva is depicted three-eyed, the
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According to Sadasivan, during the development of the
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15617:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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Amritabindu and Kaivalya Upanishads with Commentaries
14580:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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Saivism in Indonesia During the Hindu-Javanese Period
14101:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
13999:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
12519:, Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 209–226
12282:"Thiruvathira – Kerala's own version of Karva Chauth"
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7633:"Svetasvatara Upanishad - Chap 3 the Highest Reality"
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research suggests that numerous coins of the ancient
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and of asceticism. In one story, he was seduced by a
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had 52 songs by top singers: Director Dheeraj Kumar"
13018:. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 79–80.
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meaning "cry, howl" as a traditional etymology see:
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For translation "Having the moon as his crest" see:
9119:. State University of New York Press. pp. 7–8.
9065:. State University of New York Press. pp. 1–2.
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Shankara Samhita Part 1, Verses 1.8.20–21 (Sanskrit)
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The Kāpālikas and Kālāmukhas: Two Lost Śaivite Sects
8036:"Devi bhagwat Purana Skandh 5 Chapter 1 Verse 22-23"
6957:. Inner Traditions / Bear & Co. pp. 49–50.
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5246:(2011–2014), a television serial about Shiva on the
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chanting prayers, remembering Shiva, fasting, doing
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period, an abstract or 'cosmic' symbolism linked to
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is his traditional abode. In Hindu mythology, Mount
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A Thousand Teachings: The Upadesasahasri of Sankara
11922:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 87–88.
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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
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10313:as names in the Shiva Sahasranama literature, see:
10269:For name Mahāyogi and associations with yoga, see,
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9856:. State University of New York Press. p. 257.
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The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent
8682:. State University of New York Press. p. xix.
8301:EO James (1997), The Tree of Life, Brill Academic,
8258:, University of Manitoba, Canada, IEP, Section 1(d)
7498:For the bull parallel between Indra and Rudra see:
7175:
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4442:is identified as the eleventh avatar of Shiva. The
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Siva with Moustache from Archaeological Museum GOA.
2421:as early as the 7th century CE, with poets such as
2209:. He was associated more than any other deity with
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15406:First Indian Edition: Munshiram Manoharlal, 2003,
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13667:Ṛgveda Saṃhitā: Sanskrit Text, English Translation
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12574:The British in Java, 1811–1816: a Javanese account
12132:Dealing with Deities: The Ritual Vow in South Asia
12020:Sri Ramakrishna Math (1985) "Hanuman Chalisa" p. 5
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6843:The Indus Civilization: A Contemporary Perspective
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6498:For Jejuri as the foremost center of worship see:
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4578:Regional festivals dedicated to Shiva include the
4556:Another major festival involving Shiva worship is
4553:which probably originated around the 5th-century.
3107:: Shiva is often shown garlanded with the serpent
2894:A seated Shiva holds an axe and deer in his hands.
2178:sound, the Supreme Self. In the Rig Veda the term
15572:Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India
13241:Charles Russell Coulter; Patricia Turner (2013).
11739:Harding, Elizabeth U. (1998). "God, the Father".
11591:Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies
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10839:For the deer-throne and the audience of sages as
10593:. University of Chicago Press. pp. 72, 206.
9113:Jaideva Vasugupta; Mark S. G. Dyczkowski (1992).
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5455:स नो युवेन्द्रो जोहूत्रः सखा शिवो नरामस्तु पाता ।
5086:("Non-returners") who are already on the path to
4254:as "sign", a mark that provides the existence of
3522:), who is also known as Shankaracharya. The name
2287:, rather than being a text just on Shiva theism.
2024:with fearsome powers, was the god of the roaring
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15634:Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization
15614:Myths and Symbols in Indian Art and Civilization
14359:. Havelte, Holland: Binkey Kok Publications BV.
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13203:. Los Angeles County Museum of Art. p. 180.
12965:Hodous, Lewis; Soothill, William Edward (2004).
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11769:"The Paris congress of the history of religions"
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11090:For variation in attributions among texts, see:
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9284:For a review of 4 theories about the meaning of
9092:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 237–239.
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8379:Barbara Holdrege (2012). Hananya Goodman (ed.).
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8318:Gregor Maehle (2009), Ashtanga Yoga, New World,
7944:Somasundaram, Ottilingam; Murthy, Tejus (2017).
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7131:Walter Friedrich Otto; Robert B. Palmer (1965).
6927:Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult
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6882:Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult
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5427:For "Note Agni-Rudra concept fused" in epithets
4738:(locally also called Siwa Siddhanta, Sridanta).
3610:As a family man and householder, he has a wife,
3401:Shiva is represented in his many aspects. Left:
3101:: Shiva is often shown seated upon a tiger skin.
2020:. The two names are used synonymously. Rudra, a
654:) is regarded as the energy and creative power (
15795:
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14466:Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization
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11946:Hanuman's tale: the messages of a divine monkey
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8540:
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6885:. University of Illinois Press. pp. 242–.
5318:, Adamgarh, Lekhahia, etc." (p. 38). S.N. Sen,
4741:During the pre-Islamic period on the island of
4221:texts builds on this foundation. Linga, states
2886:, covered in ashes, and seated on a tiger skin.
1975:
623:, one of the major traditions within Hinduism.
15798:Encyclopaedia of the Śaivism, in three volumes
15653:. Albany: State University of New York Press.
15175:. Albany: State University of New York Press.
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12209:. The Rosen Publishing Group. pp. 12–13.
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11850:Winternitz, Moriz; V. Srinivasa Sarma (1981).
11700:Winternitz, Moriz; V. Srinivasa Sarma (1981).
11622:
11448:
11196:
11144:
10791:"Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 1 Chapter 2 Verse 23"
10379:For regional name variants of Karttikeya see:
10052:
9849:
9742:
9603:
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9004:
8947:
8945:
8796:
8747:
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7476:
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6978:
6950:
6265:
6219:
5729:"Shiva In Mythology: Let's Reimagine The Lord"
5453:
5285:
4793:took on the iconographic appearance of Shiva.
4174:." This may point to an "osmosis" of ideas in
4095:is of the character of the fivefold Brahman. (
3529:
3037:
2977:
2923:
2325:Shaiva devotees and ascetics are mentioned in
2162:, dedicated to Shiva as the lord of all beings
1490:The word Shiva is used as an adjective in the
19301:
17666:
17150:
16623:
15915:
15891:
15296:
15251:
15052:
13755:The Anthropological Romance of Bali 1597–1972
13742:
13519:
12683:
12681:
12510:The Goddess Durgā in the East-Javanese Period
10960:Elements of Hindu Iconography. Vol. 2: Part I
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10814:
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7204:"Rudra | Hinduism, Shiva, Vedas | Britannica"
7091:
7007:A Dionysian Scheme on a Seal from Gupta India
6919:
6917:
6688:
6604:
6381:
6153:
5924:Sanskrit to English Dictionary with Etymology
5440:
5391:
5361:
5359:
5357:
5090:and who will attain enlightenment are born.
4651:, major Shivaratri celebration occurs at the
2715:or any personal god of devotee's preference (
2039:, the Germanic God of rage ("wütte") and the
1946:have expressed doubts about this suggestion.
1715:
1421:
15695:
15472:. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
15010:
14853:Carving Devotion in the Jain Caves at Ellora
14528:
13743:Bongard-Levin, Grigoriĭ Maksimovich (1985).
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11732:
10732:
10730:
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8800:Outline of the Religious Literature of India
8712:Mandalas and Yantras in the Hindu Traditions
8165:
8163:
7946:"Siva - The Mad Lord: A Puranic perspective"
7834:
7062:
6692:
6650:. For a drawing of the seal see Figure 1 in
6081:
5962:as an epithet for other Vedic deities, see:
5458:and translation as "May that young adorable
5000:: Móxīshǒuluótiān) is considered one of the
3718:by the names Skanda, Kumara, or Karttikeya.
2008:Three-headed Shiva, Gandhara, 2nd century AD
1440:
17164:
15536:
15439:Vaisnava Sects, Saiva Sects, Mother Worship
15436:
15300:Satarudriya: Vibhuti Or Shiva's Iconography
13793:
13456:(2). Sociological Bulletin, 1(2): 162–184.
12660:
12647:
12644:, pp. 4–6, 14–16, 94–96, 160–161, 253.
12202:
12129:Karen Pechilis (2012). Selva J. Raj (ed.).
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10921:
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10846:
10686:
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10555:
10512:
10339:
10332:as the oldest name, and variants including
10283:
10270:
10257:
10256:For Shiva's representation as a yogi, see:
10231:
10092:
9904:
9730:
9680:
9454:
9441:
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9362:
9306:
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5963:
5918:
5916:
5914:
5912:
5415:
4667:Beyond the Indian subcontinent and Hinduism
4139:or "Being, Consciousness and Bliss" in the
3373:
2922:) to ashes, called "Tryambakam" (Sanskrit:
2823:Other famed Shiva-related texts influenced
2480:Shaivism is one of the four major sects of
2437:
1893:or wearing a horned headdress and possibly
1520:Sharma presents another etymology with the
19308:
19294:
17673:
17659:
17157:
17143:
16630:
16616:
15922:
15908:
15817:"Vṛṣabhavāhanamūrti in Literature and Art"
15345:
15326:
15317:
15257:Śatarudrīya: Vibhūti of Śiva's Iconography
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14623:
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13916:
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12543:
12452:Kalhoro, Zulfiqar Ali (27 February 2018).
11949:. Oxford University Press US. p. 44.
11942:
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10721:India's Kathak Dance, Past Present, Future
10719:Massey, Reginald. "India's Kathak Dance".
10698:
10613:For description of the nataraja form see:
10370:Search for Meaning By Antonio R. Gualtieri
10167:
9637:
8501:, pp. 19–24, 40, 65, Narayani p. 232.
8446:
7740:, p. 205 For date of Mahabhasya see:
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7275:
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5354:
3670:(divine energy) as well as goddesses like
3537:
3304:, representing the center of the universe.
1428:
1414:
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14394:
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3833:is regarded as the female counterpart of
2389:) associated with him. The Shiva-related
2213:, a stimulant drug (perhaps derived from
1897:, seated in a posture reminiscent of the
1835:Prehistoric rock paintings dating to the
1779:is a patron deity of farming and herding
1771:An example of assimilation took place in
1552:Some authors associate the name with the
15843:
15776:
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8513:
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7463:
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7169:
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6672:
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5942:
5933:, Oxford University Press, pp. 1074–1076
5909:
5829:
5611:
4828:
4675:
4539:which means "the Great Night of Shiva".
4180:
4003:
3769:
3737:– is born. In outskirts of Ernakulam in
2897:
2889:
2873:
2802:
2796:, which is why Shiva is associated with
2669:
2593:
2441:
2150:
2143:have flaming hair as a special feature.
2003:
1857:
1696:
17085:Temple in the Sea (Trinidad and Tobago)
15779:Mohenjo-Daro and the Indus Civilization
15752:
15676:
15509:
15467:
15399:
14495:
14472:
14463:
14287:
14277:
14198:
14013:
13924:: Lord of Obstacles, Lord of Beginnings
13709:
13609:
13566:Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa
13561:
13485:
13320:
13171:
12451:
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11741:Kali: The Black Goddess of Dakshineswar
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8470:
8458:
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7765:
7753:
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7533:
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6580:
6568:
6556:
6444:
6207:
5883:
5825:
5781:
5637:
5321:Ancient Indian History and Civilization
4902:, a deva residing in the 6th heaven of
4753:The worship of Shiva became popular in
4474:For list of the temples by nation, see
3364:
3069:: his iconography often shows him in a
1673:provides one such list. Shiva also has
684:as well as a householder with his wife
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10357:identified as the wife of Shiva, see:
10314:
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10155:
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3427:) and benign or auspicious (Sanskrit:
2293:Self-realization and Shaiva Upanishads
2121:("Of golden red hue as of flame") and
2089:with Rudra is explicitly noted in the
19289:
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3765:
3575:Shiva is depicted as both an ascetic
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1701:An ancient sculpture of Shiva at the
1693:Historical development and literature
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4813:has mentioned two avatars of Rudra:
4699:the popular name for Shiva has been
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3054:= "throat"). Since Shiva drank the
2816:(literally, 'Shiva's song'), which
2774:)." Shiva is also an archetype for
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2631:, in a hymn called the Devi Sukta.
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3777:statue depicting Shiva dancing as
2742:) has been dated to belong to the
2405:), are the foundational texts for
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2298:He who sees himself in all beings,
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2982:"Having the moon as his crest" –
2910:: Shiva is often depicted with a
735:. He is usually worshiped in the
700:), regarded as the patron god of
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17055:Kokkadicholai Thaanthonreeswaram
16759:Emarald/Rathinam, Thiruvalangadu
16591:
16582:
16581:
16057:
14710:. Rochester, VT: Destiny Books.
14451:from the original on 3 July 2023
13557:. Calcutta: Dass, Elysium Press.
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12230:Muriel Marion Underhill (1991).
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8902:. Rupa Publication. p. 59.
8817:
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8669:
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8489:, pp. 85–86, 119, 144, 171.
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6779:Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics
5446:
5421:
5401:
5384:
5240:has sold over a million copies.
5174:
5155:
5133:
4948:
4937:
4511:
4500:
4401:The oldest known archaeological
4366:, and it is shown that the said
3783:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
3555:
3546:
3391:
3382:
1397:
806:
650:tradition, the Supreme Goddess (
531:
469:
19239:
17090:Tribhuvanamāhesvaram (Cambodia)
15800:. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons.
15796:Parmeshwaranand, Swami (2004).
15327:Srinivasan, Doris Meth (1997).
14670:A Practical Sanskrit Dictionary
14464:Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark (1998).
14203:. 77, Fasc. 1/4 (1/4): 95–114.
13977:Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide
13813:Sitansu S. Chakravarti (1991).
13699:Berreman, Gerald Duane (1963).
13272:"Shiva, the god of cool things"
13244:Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities
13198:
11428:. United States: Viking Press.
11241:
10754:A Dictionary of Asian Mythology
9883:. Routledge. pp. 114–115.
9778:For definition and shape, see:
8021:, pp. 3–20, 35–36, 49–51;
7196:
7187:
7124:
7085:
7019:
7005:Pierfrancesco Callieri (2005),
6999:
6972:
6944:
6830:
6813:
6770:
6657:
6637:
6611:. Routledge. pp. 364–366.
6598:
6530:
6517:
6492:
6450:
6374:
6357:
6345:
6306:
6293:
6258:
6114:
6075:
6062:) and which focus on the deity
6042:
5993:
5948:
5922:Monier Monier-Williams (1899),
5811:
5721:
5516:Encyclopedia of World Religions
5488:Indian Civilization and Culture
5333:
5291:
5278:
5108:, the Buddhist name for Shiva.
4980:, Shiva, better known there as
4765:. Shaivism was also popular in
4748:
4644:first for bathing and prayers.
4601:and those related to Durga. In
4564:over the three demons known as
4370:is put in place of the eternal
2914:, with which he burned Desire (
2602:, depicting Shiva with goddess
2139:and the form of Shiva known as
1775:, where a regional deity named
1455:Sanskrit dictionary, the word "
19164:Relations with other religions
15361:10.1080/1468936042000282726821
15259:. Delhi: Abhinav Publications.
15171:Sharma, Debabrata Sen (1990).
14761:. Princeton University Press.
14557:. Philadelphia Museum of Art.
13855:Chidbhavananda, Swami (1997).
13758:. Cambridge University Press.
13669:. Delhi: Parimal Publications.
13616:. Princeton University Press.
13562:Ganguli, Kisari Mohan (2004).
13057:. Concept Publishing Company.
11353:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 572–573.
11025:For distinct iconography, see
10933:Encyclopædia Britannica Online
10501:Mohini#Relationship with Shiva
9414:as an iconographic form, see:
8715:. Brill Academic. p. 60.
8477:, pp. 113, 119, 144, 171.
8197:Mark S. G. Dyczkowski (1987).
8170:Narendranath B. Patil (2003).
8104:A History of Indian Philosophy
8101:Surendranath Dasgupta (1973).
7825:, p. 556, 769 footnote 1.
6121:Tyagi, Ishvar Chandra (1982).
5796:, pp. 113, 119, 144, 171.
5617:
5600:Cush, Robinson & York 2008
5504:
5476:
5181:Statue of Shiva depicted as a
5078:, highest of the Śuddhāvāsa ("
4476:List of Shiva temples in India
4127:and a dance posture of Shiva.
3446:, which means "to cry, howl".
3259:(nandin)), is the name of the
2553:
2236:
712:around his neck, the adorning
508:'The Auspicious One',
13:
1:
20022:Characters in the Mahabharata
15231:Sircar, Dineschandra (1998).
15015:. Greenwood Publishing Group.
14820:Prehistoric Rock Art of India
14284:Originally published in 1915.
14282:. New York: Biblo and Tannen.
14278:Hopkins, E. Washburn (1969).
14201:Rivista degli studi orientali
13859:. Sri Ramakrishna Tapovanam.
13794:Chakravarti, Mahadev (1986).
13694:. Princeton University Press.
13520:Chinmayananda, Swami (2002).
13051:Kumāra, Braja Bihārī (2007).
11597:(19): 118–143. Archived from
11490:The Indispensable Vivekananda
11081:, p. 578, middle column.
10752:Leeming, David Adams (2001).
6088:. Weiser Books. p. 213.
5469:
5220:A 1990s television series of
4837:
4757:through the influence of the
4121:five elements (Pancha Bhoota)
4011:
3512:
3298:is conceived as resembling a
2932:denotes "an eye", and in the
2869:
2770:) with the ultimate reality (
2508:) and devotional traditions (
2335:(2nd-century BCE) and in the
1879:
1705:, Maharashtra. 6th century CE
1501:), as an epithet for several
1495:
97:Master of Poison and Medicine
17040:Kadhalishwaram ruins (China)
15929:
15681:. New Delhi: Rupa & Co.
15668:Davidson, Ronald M. (2004).
15510:Warrier, AG Krishna (1967).
15470:Yoga and the Hindu Tradition
14996:. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag.
14502:. Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
14288:Hopkins, Keith (July 2001).
14242:Karttikeya: The Son of Shiva
14017:Sixty Upanishads of the Veda
13917:Courtright, Paul B. (1985).
13716:. Harvard University Press.
13710:Blurton, T. Richard (1993).
13603:
13553:Dutt, Manmatha Nath (1905).
13131:. Sri Satguru Publications.
12625:, T.B.G., pp. 522–539, 550;
12600:, pp. 155–157, 462–463.
12571:P. B. R. Carey, ed. (1992).
12499:, pp. 130–131, 550–552.
11675:"The interpretation of gods"
9984:For identification of Mount
9877:Prabhavati C. Reddy (2014).
9346:see: Hopkins (1968), p. 220.
9165:. J.P. Tarcher. p. 61.
9059:Andrew J. Nicholson (2014).
8326:, p. 17; for Sanskrit, see:
7950:Indian Journal of Psychiatry
7853:, pp. 187–188, 222–228.
6331:Sir Monier Monier-Williams,
6085:Tantra: Cult of the Feminine
6082:van Lysebeth, Andre (2002).
4671:
4485:
4113:Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram
3967:: पञ्चानन), also called the
3135:: Shiva typically carries a
1982:Proto-Indo-European religion
1976:Proto-Indo-European elements
638:trinity which also includes
7:
15732:Mahony, William K. (1998).
15437:Tattwananda, Swami (1984).
15420:The Pratyabhijñā Philosophy
15322:(in German). Franz Steiner.
15196:
15137:. Oxford University Press.
15091:
15076:Sastri, A Mahadeva (1898).
14962:. Oxford University Press.
14740:. Oxford University Press.
14691:. Woodstock, NY: YogVidya.
14572:Kramrisch, Stella (1994a).
14220:
14042:An Introduction to Hinduism
13920:
13745:Ancient Indian Civilization
12971:. London: RoutledgeCurzon.
12869:Buddhist Thought and Ritual
11943:Lutgendorf, Philip (2007).
11201:The Myths and Gods of India
11073:
11064:
11054:
10880:Sanskrit-English Dictionary
10860:
10841:
10809:
10680:
10629:
10461:Pattanaik, Devdutt (2001).
10353:
10334:
10328:
10309:
10303:
10297:
10198:, p. 727, left column.
9986:
9918:
9817:
9755:Sitansu S. Chakravarti 1991
9713:
9694:
9675:
9505:Sechzig Upaniṣad's des Veda
9410:
9390:
9357:
9342:
9208:
9141:
9032:Vasugupta; Jaideva (1980).
8979:. Yoga. pp. xiii–xiv.
8952:Vasugupta; Jaideva (1979).
8547:. Oxford University Press.
6666:
6314:
6264:For appearance of the name
6150:Sri Vishnu Sahasranama 1986
6064:
6057:
6050:
6002:
5957:
5435:
5429:
5410:
5259:
4824:
4405:as an icon of Shiva is the
4329:, and others. According to
4276:
4151:, or "abstract monism," of
4091:
4065:
4051:
4042:
4028:
4019:
3997:
3957:Dynasty in southern India.
3895:
3858:
3816:
3804:
3658:
3652:
3642:
3636:
3630:
3624:
3586:
3524:
3499:
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3347:
3340:
3332:
3318:
3309:
3294:
3279:
3265:
3246:
3209:
3203:
3196:
3189:. A specific hand gesture (
3090:
3058:poison churned up from the
3049:
3030:
3018:
2995:
2986:
2972:
2960:
2954:
2947:
2939:
2916:
2850:
2598:Ardhanarishvara sculpture,
2589:
2469:
2181:
2123:
2117:
2101:
1922:), an epithet of the later
1917:
1661:
1637:
1628:
1620:
1612:
1600:
1592:
1566:
1558:
1543:
1527:
1475:
1457:
594:
515:
47:Manjunatha (disambiguation)
10:
20113:
15844:Tulsidas, Goswami (1985).
15815:Rajarajan, R.K.K. (1996).
15611:Zimmer, Heinrich (1972) .
15602:Winstedt, Richard (2020).
15400:Stutley, Margaret (1985).
15297:Sivaramamurti, C. (2004).
15152:Sharma, Ram Karan (1988).
14758:Hinduism: Past and Present
14624:Lochtefeld, James (2002).
14551:Kramrisch, Stella (1981).
14329:. Oxford University Press.
14323:"Shvetashvatara Upanishad"
14122:. University of Hong Kong.
14116:Ghose, Rajeshwari (1966).
14048:Cambridge University Press
13995:Davis, Richard H. (1992).
13896:Coburn, Thomas B. (2002).
13875:Coburn, Thomas B. (1991).
13610:Anthony, David W. (2007).
13512:
13507:
13247:. Routledge. p. 182.
13201:Indian Sculpture: 700–1800
12400:David N. Lorenzen (1978),
11245:Siva Gita A Critical Study
10626:For interpretation of the
10134:Citation to M. Mayrhofer,
9011:Jaideva Vasugupta (1991).
8676:Jaideva Vasugupta (1991).
8649:Gupteshwar Prasad (1994).
8249:Kashmiri Shaiva Philosophy
8128:David N. Lorenzen (1972).
7704:, pp. 96–97 and Chapter 9.
7439:For text of RV 6.45.17 as
6671:as "Lord of Animals" see:
6210:, Chapter 17 of Volume 13.
6197:, Chapter 17 of Volume 13.
5452:For text of RV 2.20.3a as
5312:Journal of Human Evolution
4847:Shiva is mentioned in the
4796:
4727:Javanese puppetry (wayang)
4489:
4473:
4416:
4390:gave place in time to the
4199:
3789:The depiction of Shiva as
2854:
2663:
2606:as his equal half. In the
2473:
2032:", a group of storm gods.
1851:
1719:
1716:Assimilation of traditions
1708:
1444:
40:
29:
19770:
19725:
19698:
19675:
19653:
19632:
19605:
19598:
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19327:
19236:
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19028:
18854:
18789:
18696:
18623:
18616:
18515:
18418:
18409:
18317:
18203:
18160:
18127:
18045:
18019:
17991:
17982:
17961:
17952:
17941:
17860:
17729:
17720:
17699:
17630:
17541:
17459:
17317:
17306:
17176:
17005:
16947:275 Paadal Petra Sthalams
16937:
16863:
16825:
16787:
16779:Art/Chithiram, Courtallam
16749:
16711:
16673:
16645:
16577:
16539:
16484:
16411:
16373:
16335:
16297:
16288:
16258:Festivals and observances
16257:
16194:
16114:
16098:Shiva Sutras of Vasugupta
16066:
16055:
15948:
15937:
15897:
15892:Links to related articles
15632:Zimmer, Heinrich (2000).
15202:. Delhi: Nag Publishers.
15112:Scharf, Peter M. (1996).
15087:Sarup, Lakshman (1998) .
15054:Radhakrishnan, Sarvapalli
15023:A Social History of India
15020:Sadasivan, S. N. (2000).
14904:Pintchman, Tracy (2014).
14883:Pintchman, Tracy (2015).
14687:Mallinson, James (2007).
14609:10.1017/S0041977X00146531
14437:. New York: Grove Press.
14357:The Book of Hindu Imagery
14355:Jansen, Eva Rudy (1993).
14240:Gupta, Shakti M. (1988).
13175:Japanese Mythology A to Z
12907:What Is Tantric Practice?
12809:10.1163/9789004340503_019
11982:Catherine Ludvík (1994).
11801:Omkareshwar and Maheshwar
11677:. University of Chicago.
11673:Amy M. Braverman (2004).
11514:Lord Siva and His Worship
11508:Sivananda, Swami (1996).
10467:. Routledge. p. 71.
10142:"rudra", is provided in:
10018:) by Anna L. Dallapiccola
9835:C. Sivaramamurti (1963).
8616:David R. Kinsley (1975).
8437:, pp. 1, 53–56, 280.
8406:Charles Johnston (1913).
7778:Pratapaditya Pal (1986).
7477:
7475:For text of RV 8.93.3 as
7441:
6924:Roger D. Woodard (2010).
6879:Roger D. Woodard (2006).
6791:10.1086/RESv1n1ms20166655
6266:
5454:
4469:
4466:an incarnation of Shiva.
4267:
4195:
3662:. She is identified with
3530:
3442:is derived from the root
3038:
2978:
2924:
2783:
2221:The texts and artwork of
1750:and the emergence of the
1469:, also transliterated as
1466:
1441:Etymology and other names
587:'The Great God',
577:
498:
428:
406:
401:
360:
348:
327:
284:
255:
234:
215:
183:
140:
121:
113:
61:
56:
43:Nilkanth (disambiguation)
20062:Names of God in Hinduism
18308:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
17614:Yoga Sutras of Patanjali
17123:Kamphaeng Phet province
17109:Hx thewalay kestr phiman
17075:Sivan temple (Singapore)
17045:Kethishwaram (Sri Lanka)
17020:Fire temple (Azerbaijan)
16517:Meenakshi Sundareshwarar
16077:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
15762:. Abhinav Publications.
15677:Debnath, Sailen (2009).
15649:Chatterji, J.C. (1986).
15606:. Library of Alexandria.
15542:Philosophy East and West
15453:. Abhinav Publications.
15447:Thakur, Upendra (1986).
15303:. Abhinav Publications.
15059:The Principal Upanishads
14959:The Embodiment of Bhakti
14941:. Taylor & Francis.
14817:Neumayer, Erwin (2013).
14706:Marchand, Peter (2007).
14398:Encyclopedia of Hinduism
14216:Griffith, T. H. (1973).
14154:. 63/64 (1/2): 212–226.
14127:Goldberg, Ellen (2002).
13944:Encyclopedia of Hinduism
13692:Empires of the Silk Road
13462:10.1177/0038022919520206
13172:Roberts, Jeremy (2009).
12544:Sena Wangi, ed. (1999).
12508:Hariani Santiko (1997),
12232:The Hindu Religious Year
11376:Śiva, the erotic ascetic
10858:For characterization of
10737:Moorthy, Vijaya (2001).
9395:as crest or crown, see:
8973:James Mallinson (2007).
8824:Edwin F. Bryant (2007).
8473:, pp. 50, 103–104;
7963:10.4103/0019-5545.204441
7481:and translation as "May
7415:Śiva, the erotic ascetic
7078:20 December 2016 at the
7012:20 December 2016 at the
6693:Rosen & Schweig 2006
6571:, pp. 243–244, 261.
6224:Siva Sahasranama Stotram
5929:27 February 2017 at the
5271:
5194:Guanyin Dharma Realm in
5014:: Èrshí Zhūtiān) or the
4801:The Japuji Sahib of the
4721:is the same Hindu deity
4575:for Shiva's affection).
4323:Swami Agehananda Bharati
4244:the imperishable Purusha
4235:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
3991:), and revealing grace (
3454:, which means "wild, of
3374:Destroyer and Benefactor
2580:Skanda Purana, 1.8.20–21
2438:Position within Hinduism
2308:not by any other means.
2277:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
2267:Shvetashvatara Upanishad
2197:. According to Anthony,
2195:Bactria–Margiana Culture
2146:
1999:
19893:Shwe Kyunbin Maunghnama
19717:Shwesitthin Myinbyushin
18387:Thiruvilaiyadal Puranam
17070:Shivagraham (Indonesia)
17050:Koneshwaram (Sri Lanka)
17025:Ganga Talao (Mauritius)
17015:Bhadreshwaram (Vietnam)
16807:Thiruvanaikaval (Water)
16774:Copper/Thamiram, Nellai
15881:Encyclopædia Britannica
15777:Marshall, John (1996).
15422:. Motilal Banarsidass.
15270:. Motilal Banarsidass.
15237:. Motilal Banarsidass.
15131:Sharma, Arvind (2000).
15097:. Motilal Banarsidass.
14937:Powell, Robert (2016).
14755:Michaels, Axel (2004).
14734:McDaniel, June (2004).
14554:Manifestations of Shiva
14496:Kinsley, David (1998).
14473:Kinsley, David (1988).
14263:. Motilal Banarsidass.
14020:. Motilal Banarsidass.
13834:Suresh Chandra (1998).
13819:. Motilal Banarsidass.
13816:Hinduism, a Way of Life
13752:Boon, James A. (1977).
13702:Hindus of the Himalayas
13125:Watson, Burton (1999).
12904:Barnaby B. Dhs (2006).
12657:By Mariasusai Dhavamony
12407:5 November 2020 at the
11652:. Rupa & Co. 2007.
11623:Rajiv Malhotra (2016).
11510:"Worship of Siva Linga"
11328:Encyclopædia Britannica
11324:11 October 2016 at the
11197:Alain Daniélou (1991).
11145:James C. Harle (1994).
10758:Oxford University Press
10397:Doniger, Wendy (1999).
10273:, pp. 23, 32, 150.
10053:George Michell (1977).
9850:John A. Grimes (1996).
9731:Wayman & Singh 1991
9692:For description of the
8797:J. N. Farquhar (1984).
8748:James C. Harle (1994).
8062:CS1 maint: url-status (
7744:, page 1 with footnote.
7489:, p. 48, volume 2.
7453:, p. 91, volume 3.
7430:, p. 48, volume 2.
7134:Dionysus: Myth and Cult
6979:Namita Gokhale (2009).
6951:Alain Daniélou (1992).
6363:For an overview of the
6318:as "Supreme Lord" see:
5990:, pp. 1, 7, 21–23.
5784:, pp. 50, 103–104.
5074:, Maheśvara resides in
4914:, Shiva is depicted as
4898:, Shiva is depicted as
4886:, Shiva is depicted as
4301:Some scholars, such as
3943:attendants or guests).
3538:Ascetic and householder
3083:, "Bearer of the river
2827:, integrated monistic (
2749:
2244:Atharvashiras Upanishad
2072:
1870:archaeological site of
1841:Bhimbetka rock shelters
666:tradition of Hinduism.
27:Major deity in Hinduism
19489:Pareinma Shin Mingaung
19396:Aung Pinle Hsinbyushin
18362:Eighteen Greater Texts
16398:Tiruvanaikaval (Water)
15697:Klostermaier, Klaus K.
15672:. Motilal Banarsidass.
15487:Vohra, Ranbir (2000).
15468:Varenne, Jean (1976).
15443:First revised edition.
15418:Tagare, G. V. (2002).
15264:Sivaraman, K. (1973).
14530:Klostermaier, Klaus K.
14259:Hiriyanna, M. (2000).
14014:Deussen, Paul (1997).
13974:Dalal, Roshen (2010).
13380:. IANS. 16 June 2020.
13330:Dwyer, Rachel (2006).
12791:Bryson, Megan (2017).
12515:22 August 2018 at the
12368:Asian Folklore Studies
12333:Asian Folklore Studies
11920:Avatar and incarnation
11827:Avatar and incarnation
10677:For popularity of the
10587:Wendy Doniger (2005).
9683:, pp. 59 and 109.
9301:For usage of the word
9180:David Frawley (2009).
9159:Ralph Metzner (1986).
8340:Saroj Panthey (1987).
8292:, p. 23 with footnotes
7092:Patrick Laude (2005).
6605:Howard Morphy (2014).
5674:Issitt & Main 2014
5377:) and illustration of
5243:Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev
4918:, a dharma protecting
4844:
4692:
4352:sung in praise of the
4192:
4101:
4077:
4009:
3953:), popular during the
3786:
3579:and as a householder (
3111:.Vasuki is the second
2903:
2895:
2887:
2833:Indian classical dance
2808:
2680:
2611:
2583:
2466:
2311:
2300:And all beings in him,
2219:
2163:
2107:
2009:
1886:
1878:(Lord of the Animals"
1769:
1706:
1479:in folk etymology are
688:and his two children,
248:Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
36:Shiva (disambiguation)
20047:Hindu tantric deities
19633:Ayeyarwady Delta nats
19321:Burmese folk religion
19115:Hindu gurus and sants
18367:Eighteen Lesser Texts
17095:Thewasathan Bot Phram
17065:Pashupatinath (Nepal)
16802:Tiruvannamalai (Fire)
16769:Silver/Velli, Madurai
16393:Tiruvannamalai (Fire)
15395:. Simon and Schuster.
15197:Śivasahasranāmāṣṭakam
14380:. Algora Publishing.
14321:Hume, Robert (1921).
13450:Sociological Bulletin
13378:www.outlookindia.com/
13214:Ronald Morse (2015).
13078:Lee, Junghee (1993).
12440:Jones & Ryan 2006
12319:Jones & Ryan 2006
12307:Jones & Ryan 2006
12187:Jones & Ryan 2006
12175:Jones & Ryan 2006
12160:Jones & Ryan 2006
12158:, pp. 137, 186;
11906:Jones & Ryan 2006
11556:The Tantric Tradition
11117:Pañcabrahma Upanishad
9711:For Shiva supporting
9502:Paul Deussen (1980).
9186:. Lotus. p. 25.
8827:Krishna: A Sourcebook
8423:Jones & Ryan 2006
8254:12 March 2017 at the
7692:, pp. 399, 403;
7487:Arya & Joshi 2001
7451:Arya & Joshi 2001
7428:Arya & Joshi 2001
7323:For translation from
7193:Doniger, pp. 221–223.
6206:For translation see:
6193:For translation see:
5045:along with the other
4832:
4679:
4184:
4178:, states Srinivasan.
4097:Pañcabrahma Upanishad
4087:
4082:Pañcabrahma Upanishad
4073:
4007:
3987:), concealing grace (
3773:
3666:, the Divine Mother;
3646:, also appear in the
3603:that the concepts of
2901:
2893:
2877:
2806:
2758:, and the teacher of
2673:
2614:The goddess-oriented
2597:
2573:
2445:
2290:
2199:
2154:
2097:
2007:
1944:Doris Meth Srinivasan
1861:
1756:
1700:
128:A statue of Shiva in
19898:Pyelepyin Maunghnama
19713:Shwepyay Myinbyushin
19685:Pale Yin (Amay Pale)
19105:Anti-Hindu sentiment
17080:Sthūlādri (Thailand)
17035:Katas Raj (Pakistan)
17030:Iraivan temple (USA)
16812:Chidambaram (Ether)
16789:Panchabhuta Sthalams
16375:Pancha Bhuta Sthalam
14725:Mate, M. S. (1988).
14632:. Rosen Publishing.
14576:The Presence of Śiva
14074:Blackwell Publishing
13902:. South Asia Books.
13840:. Sarup & Sons.
12853:Kalupahana, David J.
12803:. pp. 402–428.
12203:Cath Senker (2007).
11798:Swati Mitra (2011).
11767:Vivekananda, Swami.
11319:Lingam: Hindu symbol
10797:on 23 November 2010.
10556:Vettam Mani (1975).
10513:RN Saletore (1981).
9837:South Indian Bronzes
9717:upon his head, see:
9086:David Smith (2003).
8760:–142, 191, 201–203.
8409:The Atlantic Monthly
8017:, pp. 208–212;
7849:, pp. 205–206;
7837:, pp. 134, 371.
7603:, pp. 792–793;
7445:and translation as "
7356:. Sacred-texts.com.
6723:, pp. 204–205;
6439:, pp. 148–149;
6412:, pp. 143, 205.
6152:, pp. 47, 122;
5954:For use of the term
5878:, pp. 148–149;
5756:, pp. 17, 153;
5676:, pp. 147, 168.
5590:, pp. 137, 186.
4350:Atharva-Veda Samhitâ
4327:S. N. Balagangadhara
4248:the absolute reality
4159:) and supream Self (
4111:, he testifies that
3365:Forms and depictions
2835:. These include the
2302:attains the highest
2279:presents pluralism,
2241:A few texts such as
2156:Pashupatinath Temple
1685:, also known as the
1683:Shri Rudram Chamakam
1653:, devotional hymns (
1499: 1700–1100 BCE
958:Siddhanta Shikhamani
918:Scriptures and texts
19858:Four Heavenly Kings
19464:Shwe Hpyin Naungdaw
19211:Hinduism by country
18377:Iraiyanar Akapporul
18337:Tirumurukāṟṟuppaṭai
17060:Mt. Kailash (Tibet)
16865:Jyotirlinga Sthalas
16817:Srikalahasthi (Air)
16797:Kanchipuram (Earth)
16713:Pancharama Kshetras
16403:Kanchipuram (Earth)
16388:Tirukalahasti (Air)
16383:Chidambaram (Ether)
16084:Shivarahasya Purana
15347:Srinivasan, Sharada
15082:. Thomson & Co.
14850:Owen, Lisa (2012).
14374:Javid, Ali (2008).
13747:. Arnold-Heinemann.
13644:Apte, Vaman Shivram
13302:Economic Times Blog
13199:Pal, Pratapaditya.
12873:Motilal Banarsidass
12621:J.L. Moens (1974),
12612:, pp. 160–165.
12321:, pp. 39, 140.
12309:, pp. 112–113.
12193:, pp. 189–217.
11232:, pp. 171–185.
11016:, pp. 182–189.
10777:Motilal Banarsidass
10739:Romance of the Raga
10647:For names Nartaka (
10638:, pp. 151–157.
10617:, pp. 110–111.
9743:Suresh Chandra 1998
9649:www.dadabhagwan.org
9604:Chidbhavananda 1997
9541:Chidbhavananda 1997
8900:Invading the Sacred
8461:, pp. 101–105.
8238:, pp. 215–216.
8091:, pp. 216–218.
7934:, pp. 162–169.
7865:, pp. 208–212.
7756:, pp. 84, 103.
7716:, pp. 792–793.
7622:, pp. 204–205.
7572:, pp. 41, 59;
7536:, pp. 454–455.
6838:Possehl, Gregory L.
6743:, pp. 204–205.
6663:For translation of
6220:Chidbhavananda 1997
5886:, pp. 95–114;
5808:, pp. 17, 153.
5731:. 28 October 2022.
5546:, pp. 124–126.
5286:Chidbhavananda 1997
4890:, a deva living in
4715:Indian subcontinent
4697:Indonesian Shaivism
4653:Umarkot Shiv Mandir
4343:Sivananda Saraswati
4339:Sivananda Saraswati
4315:Sivananda Saraswati
4145:Kunchitangrim Bhaje
2484:, the others being
2375:, particularly the
1994:"god of the Orient"
1728:Indian subcontinent
1711:History of Shaivism
1404:Hinduism portal
63:God of Destruction
20087:Time and fate gods
19663:(Nankaraing Medaw)
19624:Taungdaw Thakhinma
19484:Htibyuhsaung Medaw
17113:Sukhothai province
16502:Kailash Mansarovar
16207:Pashupata Shaivism
16185:Hara Hara Mahadeva
15754:Mathpal, Yashodhar
15575:. Brill Academic.
15389:Storl, Wolf-Dieter
15026:. APH Publishing.
15013:Essential Hinduism
14939:Himalayan Drawings
14856:. Brill Academic.
14184:. Brill Academic.
13408:The Times of India
12738:Winfried Corduan.
12655:Classical Hinduism
12089:on 29 August 2012.
11627:. Voice of India.
10895:, pp. 34, 49.
10893:Sivaramamurti 1976
10815:Sivaramamurti 1976
10247:, pp. 150–151
9907:, pp. 99–105.
9700:Sivaramamurti 1976
9475:, pp. 92, 161
9416:Sivaramamurti 1976
9365:, pp. 17, 37.
8053:|archive-url=
7881:, p. 167 note 21,
7813:, pp. 41, 59.
7811:Sivaramamurti 2004
7696:, pp. 32–36;
7664:The Times of India
7605:Radhakrishnan 1953
7570:Sivaramamurti 2004
7208:www.britannica.com
6739:, pp. 28–29;
6719:, pp. 28–29;
6689:Bongard-Levin 1985
6447:, pp. 95–114.
6382:Sivaramamurti 1976
6354:, pp. viii–ix
6154:Chinmayananda 2002
5441:Sivaramamurti 1976
5392:Sivaramamurti 1976
5207:In popular culture
5072:Buddhist cosmology
4992:: Dàzìzàitiān; or
4912:Vajrayana Buddhism
4896:Theravada Buddhism
4892:Akanishta Devaloka
4845:
4759:Hephthalite Empire
4693:
4580:Chithirai festival
4422:Puranic scriptures
4193:
4129:Sharada Srinivasan
4010:
3787:
3766:Iconographic forms
2904:
2896:
2888:
2809:
2681:
2612:
2467:
2317:Kaivalya Upanishad
2272:liberator of Selfs
2257:similarly, states
2254:Kaivalya Upanishad
2164:
2010:
1911:(Lord of Animals,
1887:
1826:Pre-Vedic elements
1707:
1675:Dasha-Sahasranamas
1643:("Supreme Lord").
1578:Vishnu sahasranama
1175:Non - Saiddhantika
626:Shiva is known as
451:See list of others
20037:Hindu eschatology
19912:
19911:
19906:
19905:
19843:Pakhan U Min Gyaw
19808:U Din Kyaw Khaung
19766:
19765:
19710:Kanni Myinbyushin
19707:Yamma Myinbyushin
19469:Shwe Hpyin Nyidaw
19328:Official pantheon
19283:
19282:
19059:
19058:
18612:
18611:
18405:
18404:
18319:Sangam literature
18275:Yājñavalkya Smṛti
18123:
18122:
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17648:
17647:
17132:
17131:
16764:Gold/Pon, Thillai
16647:Trilinga Kshetras
16605:
16604:
16535:
16534:
15352:World Archaeology
15253:Sivaramamurti, C.
15191:Sharma, Ram Karan
14218:The Hymns of the
13980:. Penguin Books.
13523:Vishnusahasranama
13064:978-81-8069-457-8
13025:978-0-8122-4560-8
12951:978-0-231-50102-6
12758:. Hemkunt Press.
12719:Missing or empty
12534:, pp. 15–17.
11604:on 20 August 2009
11304:, pp. 49–52.
11051:For the epithets
10703:Klostermaier 1984
10516:Indian Witchcraft
10108:, pp. 20–21.
9969:Shiva Sahasranama
9602:See: name #93 in
9457:, pp. 57–58.
9309:, pp. 38–39.
9292:, pp. 37–39.
8926:. 3 August 2014.
8594:, pp. 77–84.
8025:, pp. 83–94.
8005:, pp. 16–19.
7877:, pp. 9–14;
7835:Klostermaier 1984
7728:, pp. 80–82.
7576:, pp. 25–29.
7560:, pp. 25–29.
7314:, pp. 14–15.
6982:The Book of Shiva
6707:, pp. 28–29.
6618:978-1-317-59808-4
6443:, p. xxvii;
6371:, pp. 71–74.
6272:Shiva Sahasranama
5978:, pp. 21–22.
5902:, p. xxvii;
5882:, p. xxvii;
5627:. 10 August 2024.
5575:, pp. 20–21.
5497:978-81-7533-083-2
5398:, pp. 15–19.
5367:seminal retention
5017:Twenty-Four Devas
4884:Mahayana Buddhism
4811:Guru Gobind Singh
4803:Guru Granth Sahib
4783:Taklamakan Desert
4771:Kingdom of Yutian
4680:Shiva sculpture,
4603:Himalayan regions
4407:Gudimallam lingam
4311:Swami Vivekananda
4250:, where says the
4147:, resembling the
4079:According to the
4061:
4060:
3979:), preservation (
3628:("The husband of
3491:Shiva Sahasranama
3468:Shiva sahasranama
3115:(the first being
3113:king of the nāgas
2689:Panchayatana puja
2666:Panchayatana puja
2541:has featured the
2512:), such as Tamil
2358:Shaiva Upanishads
2099:The fire myth of
1928:Sir John Marshall
1926:Shiva and Rudra.
1730:, such as India,
1722:Roots of Hinduism
1651:Shiva Sahasranama
1451:According to the
1447:Shiva Sahasranama
1438:
1437:
660:Panchayatana puja
609:principal deities
586:
525:), also known as
507:
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102:The Supreme Being
79:The Cosmic Dancer
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19474:Mintha Maungshin
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18906:Ganesh Chaturthi
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18397:Vedarthasamgraha
18392:Vinayagar Agaval
18357:Five Great Epics
18332:Divya Prabandham
18245:Minor Upanishads
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5183:Chinese Buddhist
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5147:fusion deity in
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5119:Buddhist deities
5098:Seven Lucky Gods
5040:Chinese Buddhist
4952:
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4865:Tibetan Buddhism
4861:Chinese Esoteric
4849:Buddhist Tantras
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4736:Shaiva Siddhanta
4659:. The three-day
4618:ascetic warriors
4560:, commemorating
4515:
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4445:Bhagavata Purana
4331:Moriz Winternitz
4319:Stella Kramrisch
4279:
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4149:Advaita doctrine
4141:Shaiva Siddhanta
4135:is described as
4115:had, by the pre-
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3918:: अर्धनारीश्वर;
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2660:Smarta tradition
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2564:Bhagavata Purana
2539:Kashmir Shaivism
2514:Shaiva Siddhanta
2498:Absolute Reality
2494:Smarta Tradition
2461:on the left and
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1744:Bali, Indonesia
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10760:. p. 45.
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9768:
9767:Michaels 2004
9763:
9757:, p. 51.
9756:
9751:
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9739:
9732:
9727:
9720:
9715:
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9677:
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9654:
9650:
9646:
9640:
9633:
9628:
9626:
9618:
9612:
9606:, p. 31.
9605:
9599:
9593:, p. 290
9592:
9587:
9581:, p. 62.
9580:
9574:
9567:
9562:
9555:
9549:
9543:, p. 22.
9542:
9537:
9521:
9517:
9511:
9507:
9506:
9498:
9492:, pp. 182–183
9491:
9487:
9481:
9474:
9470:
9463:
9456:
9450:
9444:, p. 58.
9443:
9437:
9430:
9424:
9418:, p. 56.
9417:
9412:
9411:Candraśekhara
9405:
9398:
9394:
9392:
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9377:
9371:
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8581:
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8531:, p. 26.
8530:
8525:
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8515:
8514:McDaniel 2004
8510:
8508:
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8488:
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8328:Skanda Purana
8325:
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8309:, pp. 150–153
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7501:
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7464:Griffith 1973
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7388:
7382:, p. 89.
7381:
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7343:, p. 18.
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7252:Winstedt 2020
7248:
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7209:
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7183:
7178:
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7170:Michaels 2004
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6910:
6909:Beckwith 2009
6905:
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6888:
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6883:
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6859:
6855:
6849:
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6754:
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6706:
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6695:, p. 45.
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6673:Michaels 2004
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6593:Neumayer 2013
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6471:
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6459:
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6302:
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6277:
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6178:Berreman 1963
6174:
6168:, p. 27.
6167:
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6156:, p. 24.
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6117:
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5965:
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5944:
5943:Prentiss 2000
5939:
5932:
5928:
5925:
5919:
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5915:
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5906:, p. 17.
5905:
5901:
5896:
5890:, p. 31.
5889:
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5872:
5865:
5860:
5858:
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5846:
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5839:
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5830:Marchand 2007
5827:
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5818:Shiva Samhita
5814:
5807:
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5778:
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5658:
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5640:, p. 35.
5639:
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5614:, p. 62.
5613:
5612:Williams 1981
5608:
5602:, p. 78.
5601:
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5563:, p. 58.
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5442:
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5266:Shiva temples
5264:
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5237:Shiva Trilogy
5234:'s 2010 book
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4396:Linga Purana
4395:
4391:
4388:Yupa-Skambha
4387:
4379:
4367:
4363:
4357:
4354:Yupa-Stambha
4353:
4349:
4347:
4334:
4306:
4300:
4294:
4290:
4286:
4283:
4274:
4259:
4251:
4239:
4233:
4231:
4216:
4213:Linga Purana
4212:
4208:Linga Purana
4207:
4205:
4186:Shiva Lingam
4171:
4164:
4153:Adi Shankara
4144:
4137:Satcitananda
4131:notes that,
4109:Thiruvasagam
4102:
4096:
4088:
4080:
4078:
4074:
4067:pañcabrahman
4062:
3998:namaḥ śivāya
3992:
3988:
3984:
3980:
3976:
3972:
3968:
3959:
3945:
3939:
3933:
3928:
3919:
3910:
3896:Tripurāntaka
3893:
3886:Tripurantaka
3884:
3879:
3870:
3865:
3859:Dakṣiṇāmūrti
3856:
3847:
3842:
3838:
3834:
3830:
3814:
3802:
3798:
3788:
3720:
3647:
3609:
3592:
3584:
3574:
3509:Adi Shankara
3507:philosopher
3490:
3466:
3459:
3455:
3451:
3443:
3439:
3437:
3428:
3420:
3414:
3370:mythology.
3368:
3354:
3338:
3330:
3307:
3299:
3276:
3244:
3236:
3233:Rosary beads
3232:
3226:
3220:
3216:
3197:ḍamaru-hasta
3194:
3180:
3176:
3168:
3162:
3156:
3150:
3146:
3140:
3132:
3104:
3098:
3088:
3080:
3077:Sacred Ganga
3076:
3066:
3047:
3043:
3025:
3013:
3003:
2993:
2983:
2967:
2945:
2937:
2933:
2929:
2907:
2860:
2840:
2837:Shiva Sutras
2836:
2828:
2822:
2813:
2810:
2791:
2787:
2775:
2771:
2767:
2753:
2736:Gupta Empire
2732:Adi Shankara
2721:
2717:Ishta Devata
2682:
2647:
2641:
2635:
2633:
2626:
2624:
2613:
2584:
2574:
2563:
2557:
2546:
2542:
2528:
2522:
2509:
2505:
2502:
2479:
2415:
2410:
2402:
2397:. Dualistic
2384:
2381:Linga Purana
2377:Shiva Purana
2370:
2355:
2343:
2336:
2330:
2324:
2315:
2312:
2297:
2292:
2291:
2276:
2265:
2263:
2259:Paul Deussen
2252:
2242:
2240:
2231:Tirthankaras
2220:
2214:
2210:
2206:
2203:Verethraghna
2200:
2192:
2179:
2165:
2111:
2108:
2098:
2090:
2076:
2062:
2060:
2056:
2045:
2034:
2011:
1993:
1979:
1967:
1955:iconographic
1948:
1915:
1906:
1903:Mohenjo-daro
1888:
1872:Mohenjo-Daro
1868:Indus Valley
1834:
1800:Christianity
1797:
1770:
1764:
1760:
1757:
1725:
1686:
1682:
1678:
1674:
1668:
1662:
1654:
1650:
1645:
1634:
1626:
1625:"great" and
1618:
1610:
1606:
1605:"Great" and
1598:
1590:
1587:
1582:
1576:
1572:
1564:
1556:
1551:
1541:
1535:
1525:
1519:
1514:
1513:to the noun
1510:
1505:, including
1489:
1484:
1480:
1470:
1450:
1226:
1186:Pratyabhijna
1174:
1173:
1163:Saiddhantika
1162:
1161:
1156:Mantra marga
1154:
1129:
1079:Panchakshara
1036:Satkaryavada
953:Svetasvatara
831:
826:
822:Parameshvara
820:
745:
678:ascetic life
668:
627:
625:
615:. He is the
604:
592:
526:
513:
464:
463:
449:
51:
20097:Horned gods
20082:Wisdom gods
20067:Savior gods
19853:Ma Phae Wah
19838:Mya Nan Nwe
19753:Myauk Medaw
19748:Taung Medaw
19738:Anauk Medaw
19733:Ashay Medaw
19699:Lord of the
19682:Ko Myo Shin
19619:Koyin Maung
19565:Maha Peinne
19526:(Ma Hnelay)
19499:Min Kyawzwa
19443:Maung Po Tu
19350:Hnamadawgyi
19275:WikiProject
19147:Persecution
19135:Nationalism
19125:Iconography
19005:Ratha Yatra
18916:Janmashtami
18911:Rama Navami
18839:Vanaprastha
18790:Varnashrama
18766:Ritushuddhi
18751:Vidyarambha
18741:Chudakarana
18731:Nishkramana
18706:Garbhadhana
18347:Thirukkural
18342:Thiruppugal
18270:Nāradasmṛti
18233:Mahabharata
18011:Atharvaveda
17889:Vaisheshika
17776:Puruṣārthas
17598:Mahabharata
17509:Kuladevatas
17288:Vishvakarma
16939:Significant
16924:Rameshwaram
16888:Omkareshwar
16840:Koneshwaram
16731:Ksheerarama
16726:Daksharamam
16665:Kaleshwaram
16655:Daksharamam
16569:Other names
16451:Omkareshwar
16436:Mallikarjun
16299:Panch Kedar
16171:Shri Rudram
16157:Sahasranama
15044:25 December
14994:The Puranas
14653:. Manohar.
13370:"TV series
12702:29 December
11401:On Hinduism
11066:pañcavaktra
10813:form, see:
10653:Sharma 1996
10636:Zimmer 1972
10615:Jansen 1993
10566:, 515–516.
10503:for details
10315:Sharma 1996
10184:Sharma 1996
10156:Sharma 1996
10106:Sharma 1988
9973:Sharma 1996
9936:Sharma 1996
9815:For use by
9804:Jansen 1993
9792:Jansen 1993
9698:form, see:
9591:Sharma 1996
9554:Sharma 1996
9258:, pp. 4, 29
9227:Jansen 1993
8955:Śiva Sūtras
8604:Rocher 1986
8544:The Rigveda
8499:Coburn 1991
8435:Coburn 2002
8023:Thakur 1986
8003:Tagare 2002
7902:, pl. 43–44
7875:Sharma 1990
7851:Rocher 1986
7742:Scharf 1996
7726:Sastri 1898
7675:2 September
7643:2 September
7327:10.7, see:
7228:Zimmer 2000
7158:Sircar 1998
6365:Śatarudriya
6352:Sharma 1996
6301:Sharma 1996
6276:Sharma 1996
6166:Powell 2016
6068:... " see:
6025:Sharma 1996
5849:Sircar 1998
5716:Sharma 1996
5657:Sharma 2000
5561:Fuller 2004
5544:Zimmer 1972
5430:Sasipañjara
5375:Brahmacarya
5222:DD National
5214:Gange Gowri
5192:Mount Putuo
5143:is a Shiva-
5082:") wherein
5080:Pure Abodes
5065:Lotus Sutra
5053:Kizil Caves
5031:dharmapalas
4960:Kizil Caves
4928:Sakra Indra
4920:Bodhisattva
4908:Sakra Indra
4906:along with
4817:Avatar and
4787:Zoroastrian
4775:Yajnopavita
4702:Batara Guru
4661:Shivarathri
4622:Kumbha Mela
4566:Tripurasura
4531:There is a
4454:claim sage
4430:Vaishnavism
4411:Jyotirlinga
4392:Shiva-Linga
3969:pañcabrahma
3935:panigrahana
3872:Bhikshatana
3648:sahasranama
3601:Epic period
3591:= "great",
3567:Bhikshatana
3528:(Sanskrit:
3477:"time" and
3026:Blue throat
3014:Matted hair
2976:(Sanskrit:
2934:Mahabharata
2925:त्र्यम्बकम्
2814:Isvara Gita
2788:dissolution
2554:Vaishnavism
2518:Lingayatism
2486:Vaishnavism
2447:Lingodbhava
2347:Numismatics
2338:Mahabharata
2237:Development
2118:Sasipañjara
2112:Śatarudrīya
1950:Gavin Flood
1936:Gavin Flood
1895:ithyphallic
1883: 2350
1773:Maharashtra
1687:Śatarudriya
1670:Mahabharata
1647:Sahasranama
1638:Parameśvara
1581:interprets
1511:Rudra-Shiva
1381:Jyotirlinga
1250:Lingayatism
1246:Veerashaiva
1169:Siddhantism
938:Shivasutras
630:within the
340:Thrayodashi
201:Parabrahman
184:Affiliation
141:Other names
20057:Dance gods
20042:Hindu gods
20001:Categories
19955:Bangladesh
19878:Wathondare
19661:Bago Medaw
19640:U Shin Gyi
19615:(Me Wunna)
19613:Popa Medaw
19599:Other nats
19585:Thuyathadi
19579:Paramethwa
19418:Nyaunggyin
19409:(Shin Byu)
19403:(Shin Nyo)
19401:Taungmagyi
19376:Thandawgan
19361:Thonbanhla
19355:Shwe Nabay
18976:Kumbh Mela
18944:Gudi Padwa
18889:Durga Puja
18874:Shivaratri
18746:Karnavedha
18726:Namakarana
18688:Tirthatana
18455:Dattatreya
18292:Subhashita
18265:Manusmriti
18142:Dhanurveda
18075:Taittiriya
18060:Kaushitaki
18047:Upanishads
17820:Aparigraha
17722:Philosophy
17580:Upanishads
17499:Gandharvas
17223:Dattatreya
16987:Thiruvarur
16919:Nageshvara
16914:Vaidyanath
16736:Kumararama
16703:Kalpeshwar
16552:Rasalingam
16476:Vishwanath
16471:Vaidyanath
16327:Kalpeshwar
16280:Shiva Puja
16195:Traditions
15993:Tatpurusha
15855:8171200869
15807:8176254274
15788:8120611799
15660:8176254274
15624:0691017786
15582:9004064982
15479:0226851168
15412:8121510872
15220:Purātattva
15209:8170813506
15163:8120805445
15104:8120813812
15069:8172231245
14679:8121507154
14587:0691019304
14444:0802137970
14429:Keay, John
14366:9074597076
14251:8170391865
14232:812080046X
14191:9004043306
14176:Gonda, Jan
14142:079145326X
14131:. Albany:
14083:1405132515
14057:0521438780
13933:0195057422
13909:8120805577
13888:0791404463
13866:8120805674
13805:8120800532
13684:8170200709
13676:B008RXWY7O
13657:8120805674
13577:8121505933
13388:2 December
13138:8170306337
12978:0203641868
12923:13 October
12776:7 November
12642:Ghose 1966
12610:Ghose 1966
12598:Ghose 1966
12584:0197260624
12557:9799240018
12532:Ghose 1966
12497:Ghose 1966
12485:Ghose 1966
12241:8120605233
12156:Dalal 2010
12006:7 November
11967:7 November
11929:0195203615
11894:0823922871
11836:0195203615
11783:17 January
11608:18 January
11565:0877282536
11524:18 January
11385:0195202503
11298:Flood 1996
11056:pañcamukha
10943:26 January
10681:nṛtyamūrti
10634:form see:
10542:, p.
10485:7 November
10421:7 November
10381:Gupta 1988
10245:Flood 1996
10220:Flood 1996
10041:Flood 1996
10016:0500510881
9695:Gaṅgādhara
9676:Gaṅgādhara
9659:5 December
9617:Flood 1996
9473:Flood 1996
9273:Flood 1996
9261:Gonda 1969
9248:Gonda 1969
9147:Flood 2003
8884:, p.
8868:, p.
8783:, p.
8781:Flood 1996
8580:Brown 1998
8529:Brown 1998
8019:Gonda 1975
8015:Flood 2003
7932:Flood 1996
7879:Davis 1992
7863:Flood 2003
7847:Flood 2003
7738:Flood 2003
7698:Kunst 1968
7620:Flood 2003
7329:Sarup 1998
7240:Storl 2004
7182:Flood 2003
7144:0253208912
6741:Flood 2003
6737:Flood 1996
6721:Flood 2003
6717:Flood 1996
6705:Flood 1996
6685:Vohra 2000
6652:Flood 1996
6644:Singh 1989
6629:30 January
6538:Gupta 1988
6437:Flood 1996
6394:Flood 1996
6180:, p.
6070:Flood 1996
5904:Flood 1996
5876:Flood 1996
5864:Flood 1996
5806:Flood 1996
5770:Gonda 1969
5754:Flood 1996
5739:30 October
5701:Flood 1996
5588:Dalal 2010
5573:Javid 2008
5512:"Hinduism"
5470:References
5436:Tivaṣīmati
5411:Rudra-Śiva
5145:Ōkuninushi
5141:Daikokuten
5123:East Asian
5094:Daikokuten
4924:Mahabrahma
4888:Maheshvara
4815:Dattatreya
4707:Bhattāraka
4533:Shivaratri
4218:Shiva Gita
3973:pañcakṛtya
3947:Somaskanda
3880:Bhikṣāṭana
3878:भिक्षाटन;
3817:nṛtyamūrti
3760:Jalandhara
3743:Vishnumaya
3704:Tamil Nadu
3520: 820
3518: – c.
3516: 788
3119:'s mount,
3099:Tiger skin
3081:Gangadhara
3046:= "blue",
3036:(Sanskrit
3032:Nīlakaṇtha
2992:= "moon";
2979:चन्द्रशेखर
2870:Attributes
2825:Hatha Yoga
2332:Mahābhāṣya
2285:henotheism
2124:Tivaṣīmati
2102:Rudra-Śiva
1837:Mesolithic
1820:prostitute
1812:asceticism
1793:Karttikeya
1742:, such as
1720:See also:
1709:See also:
1554:Tamil word
1463:Devanagari
1303:Utpaladeva
1270:Indonesian
1255:Siddharism
1046:Svatantrya
1041:Abhasavada
1026:36 Tattvas
970:Philosophy
854:Virabhadra
766:Bangladesh
718:holy river
716:moon, the
706:meditation
671:omniscient
417:and other
277:Pinaka bow
208:(Shaivism)
206:Paramatman
114:Member of
89:Meditation
83:Patron of
18:Gangadhara
20017:Arts gods
19979:Sri Lanka
19813:Lawka Nat
19798:Bo Bo Gyi
19758:Amay Gyan
19654:Bago nats
19606:Popa nats
19555:Beikthano
19524:Shin Nemi
19494:Min Sithu
19448:Yun Bayin
19391:Ngazishin
19335:Thagyamin
19199:Theosophy
19130:Mythology
19110:Criticism
19078:Etymology
19036:Svādhyāya
18935:New Year
18884:Navaratri
18856:Festivals
18834:Grihastha
18807:Kshatriya
18781:Antyeshti
18756:Upanayana
18721:Jatakarma
18711:Pumsavana
18698:Sanskaras
18663:Naivedhya
18617:Practices
18562:Mahavidya
18530:Saraswati
18517:Goddesses
18475:Kartikeya
18372:Athichudi
18327:Tirumurai
18180:Vyākaraṇa
18147:Natyaveda
18095:Chandogya
18020:Divisions
18001:Yajurveda
17519:Rakshasas
17389:Mahavidya
17332:Saraswati
17319:Goddesses
17248:Kartikeya
16992:Khajuraho
16893:Kedarnath
16878:Srisailam
16721:Amararama
16693:Rudranath
16683:Kedarnath
16660:Srisailam
16512:Lingaraja
16507:Katas Raj
16446:Nageshvar
16431:Kedarnath
16317:Rudranath
16307:Kedarnath
16105:Tirumurai
16032:Kartikeya
15988:Sadyojata
15723:6 October
15593:6 October
15331:. Brill.
14928:6 October
14874:6 October
14779:6 October
14617:179086253
14160:0257-9774
14152:Anthropos
13734:6 October
13713:Hindu Art
13604:Secondary
13470:220049343
13147:247391640
13104:0004-3648
12987:275253538
12891:487199178
12855:(2001) .
12827:2452-0098
12191:Long 1982
11079:Apte 1965
10968:cite book
10196:Apte 1965
10077:6 October
10028:Keay 2000
9823:Apte 1965
9818:Kāpālikas
9780:Apte 1965
9526:6 October
9469:Brahmanic
9397:Apte 1965
9286:tryambaka
9240:Jan Gonda
9214:Apte 1965
8934:12 August
8733:6 October
8364:6 October
8221:6 October
8152:6 October
7972:0019-5545
7690:Hume 1921
7574:Owen 2012
7558:Owen 2012
7116:6 October
7048:0029-5973
6807:192221643
6799:0277-1322
6753:Keay 2000
6525:Mate 1988
6500:Mate 1988
6470:Nath 2001
6458:Keay 2000
6441:Keay 2000
6410:Boon 1977
6398:Keay 2000
6195:Dutt 1905
6037:Apte 1965
6010:Apte 1965
5999:For root
5900:Keay 2000
5888:Nath 2001
5880:Keay 2000
5316:Bhimbetka
5169:and Japan
5088:Arhathood
5076:Akaniṣṭha
5024:: 二十四諸天,
4982:Maheśvara
4904:Kamadhatu
4857:Vajrayana
4819:Parasnath
4791:Vayu-Vata
4789:wind god
4690:Indonesia
4672:Indonesia
4595:Annapurna
4486:Festivals
4190:tripundra
4165:Or Unarve
4161:Paramātmā
4043:Tatpuruṣa
4020:Sadyojāta
3989:tirobhāva
3961:Pañcānana
3951:Kartikeya
3904:) of the
3712:Karnataka
3620:Kartikeya
3417:Yajurveda
3407:Rishikesh
3355:Varanasi:
3341:gaṇa-pati
3290:Himalayas
3271:Pashupati
3238:Rudraksha
3193:) called
2912:third eye
2908:Third eye
2699:(such as
2600:Khajuraho
2535:Kapalikas
2427:Sambandar
2419:Tamilakam
2327:Patanjali
2281:pantheism
2041:wild hunt
1970:McEvilley
1940:John Keay
1908:Pashupati
1885:–2000 BCE
1736:Sri Lanka
1679:Mahanyasa
1667:) of the
1613:Maheśvara
1338:Srikantha
1318:Meykandar
1298:Vasugupta
1288:Lakulisha
1260:Sroutaism
1239:Inchegeri
1142:Kalamukha
1137:Pashupata
1130:Ati marga
1074:Rudraksha
1063:Practices
943:Tirumurai
896:Kartikeya
774:Indonesia
770:Sri Lanka
751:storm god
725:third eye
694:Kartikeya
595:Mahādevaḥ
438:Kartikeya
402:Genealogy
361:Festivals
319:Third eye
304:Tripundra
227:Shmashana
164:Pashupati
160:Maheśvara
134:Karnataka
130:Bengaluru
20077:Trimurti
20072:Shaivism
20012:Ascetics
19991:Religion
19931:Hinduism
19868:Bhummaso
19863:Akathaso
19793:Ponmagyi
19590:Thukanda
19450:(Mekuti)
19345:Mahagiri
19255:Category
19206:Glossary
19174:Buddhism
19140:Hindutva
19100:Calendar
18981:Haridwar
18959:Vaisakhi
18954:Puthandu
18844:Sannyasa
18761:Keshanta
18592:Shashthi
18428:Trimurti
18255:Nitisara
18228:Ramayana
18223:Itihasas
18195:Jyotisha
18137:Ayurveda
18129:Upavedas
18110:Mandukya
18055:Aitareya
18037:Aranyaka
18032:Brahmana
18006:Samaveda
17931:Charvaka
17731:Concepts
17712:Timeline
17704:Glossary
17687:Hinduism
17635:Hinduism
17591:Ramayana
17533:Yakshini
17439:Shashthi
17399:Matrikas
17384:Mahadevi
17186:Trimurti
16982:Thrissur
16962:Lingaraj
16957:Amarnath
16741:Somarama
16688:Tungnath
16587:Category
16492:Amarnath
16365:Chitiram
16360:Thamiram
16345:Rathinam
16312:Tungnath
16275:Pradosha
16212:Kapalika
16037:Devasena
15998:Vamadeva
15983:Nataraja
15973:Harihara
15963:Bhairava
15931:Shaivism
15870:Shaivism
15835:21 March
15829:Archived
15756:(1984).
15717:Archived
15699:(2007).
15587:Archived
15391:(2004).
15373:Archived
15369:26503807
15282:Archived
15255:(1976).
15226:: 19–26.
15193:(1996).
15092:Nighaṇṭu
15056:(1953),
15038:Archived
14992:(1986).
14974:Archived
14922:Archived
14868:Archived
14835:Archived
14773:Archived
14532:(1984).
14514:Archived
14449:Archived
14431:(2000).
14413:Archived
14314:47286228
14209:41913237
14178:(1975).
14168:40457085
14038:(1996).
13959:Archived
13728:Archived
13646:(1965).
13634:18 April
13628:Archived
13544:22 April
13538:Archived
13418:11 April
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5057:Xinjiang
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4169:Sanskrit
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4133:Nataraja
4029:Vāmadeva
3993:anugraha
3965:Sanskrit
3916:Sanskrit
3890:Sanskrit
3876:Sanskrit
3866:shastras
3853:Sanskrit
3799:Naṭarāja
3795:Sanskrit
3791:Nataraja
3779:Nataraja
3731:Ayyappan
3688:Minakshi
3684:Kamakshi
3643:Umādhava
3637:Umākānta
3581:grihasta
3495:Bhairava
3480:Mahākāla
3403:Bhairava
3358:Varanasi
3333:gaṇa-īśa
3266:Paśupati
3210:Kāpālika
3187:Nataraja
3142:Trishula
3056:Halahala
2857:Trimurti
2851:Trimurti
2780:Sanskrit
2693:quincunx
2590:Shaktism
2578:—
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2490:Shaktism
2482:Hinduism
2476:Shaivism
2470:Shaivism
2455:Trimurti
2379:and the
2364:and the
2247:mention
2207:Rig Veda
2141:Bhairava
1990:Dionysus
1918:paśupati
1913:Sanskrit
1876:Paśupati
1808:emotions
1777:Khandoba
1609:"god"),
1593:Mahādeva
1538:Sanskrit
1522:Sanskrit
1492:Rig Veda
1371:Tantrism
1323:Nirartha
1308:Nayanars
1282:Scholars
1196:Dakshina
1147:Kapalika
948:Vachanas
844:Bhairava
839:Sadasiva
800:Shaivism
792:a series
790:Part of
748:Rigvedic
739:form of
737:aniconic
729:trishula
714:crescent
632:Trimurti
621:Shaivism
613:Hinduism
574:Sanskrit
527:Mahadeva
495:Sanskrit
429:Children
383:Pradosha
373:Shravana
262:Trishula
191:Trimurti
176:Shankara
156:Mahakala
152:Mahadeva
148:Bhairava
116:Trimurti
106:Shaivism
19917:Portals
19873:Yokkaso
19691:Hkuntha
19688:Hkuncho
19519:Shingwa
19514:Shingon
19413:Shindaw
19371:Mintara
19244:Outline
19194:Sikhism
19189:Judaism
19184:Jainism
19065:Related
19041:Namaste
18894:Ramlila
18824:Ashrama
18812:Vaishya
18802:Brahmin
18625:Worship
18577:Rukmini
18567:Matrika
18540:Parvati
18535:Lakshmi
18525:Tridevi
18480:Krishna
18465:Hanuman
18460:Ganesha
18411:Deities
18297:Tantras
18287:Stotras
18240:Puranas
18185:Nirukta
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18170:Shiksha
18162:Vedanga
18115:Prashna
18105:Mundaka
18027:Samhita
17996:Rigveda
17927:Nāstika
17912:Advaita
17899:Vedanta
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17874:Samkhya
17862:Schools
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17769:Saṃsāra
17749:Ishvara
17739:Brahman
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17529:Yakshas
17524:Vahanas
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15941:History
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10845:, see:
10385:Preface
10354:Pārvatī
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10335:Pārvatī
10298:Umāpati
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10095:, p. 7.
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4978:Taiwan
4900:Ishana
4870:Prajña
4863:, and
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4642:Sangam
4634:Yamuna
4630:Ganges
4523:prabha
4470:Temple
4333:, the
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4202:Lingam
4196:Lingam
4036:Aghora
3924:Shakti
3906:Asuras
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3727:Shasta
3723:Mohini
3708:Kerala
3668:Shakti
3525:Śambhu
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3277:Mount
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3182:damaru
3158:sattva
3121:Shesha
3117:Vishnu
3109:Vasuki
3105:Vasuki
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2987:candra
2961:Ambikā
2948:ambikā
2930:ambaka
2880:Ganges
2863:Brahma
2839:, the
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2679:Shiva.
2652:. The
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2560:Vishnu
2510:Dvaita
2463:Vishnu
2459:Brahma
2451:Lingam
2403:dvaita
2391:Tantra
2386:Tirtha
2227:Ellora
2188:Maruts
2063:vahana
2030:Rudras
1891:horned
1785:Jejuri
1781:castes
1765:Isvara
1738:, and
1681:. The
1629:īśvara
1573:Babhru
1376:Bhakti
1328:Basava
1265:Aghori
1227:Others
1209:Yamala
1111:Jangam
906:Others
861:Shakti
741:lingam
733:damaru
710:Vasuki
664:Smarta
656:Shakti
648:Shakta
644:Vishnu
640:Brahma
634:, the
423:Shakti
335:Monday
314:Vasuki
309:Damaru
294:Lingam
256:Weapon
236:Mantra
20007:Shiva
19967:Nepal
19943:India
19575:Thiwa
19570:Sandi
19544:Hindu
19339:Śakra
19179:Islam
19157:India
19046:Bindi
19029:Other
18969:Ugadi
18964:Vishu
18797:Varna
18678:Tapas
18668:Yajna
18638:Murti
18572:Radha
18552:Durga
18547:Bhumi
18490:Surya
18470:Indra
18443:Shiva
18205:Other
18190:Kalpa
18080:Katha
17984:Vedas
17969:Śruti
17954:Texts
17884:Nyaya
17840:Damah
17830:Satya
17786:Artha
17764:Karma
17754:Atman
17708:Index
17568:Yajur
17553:Vedas
17404:Radha
17369:Ganga
17364:Durga
17354:Bhumi
17349:Aditi
17273:Surya
17238:Indra
17201:Shiva
17170:texts
16355:Velli
16222:Kaula
16068:Texts
16049:Nandi
16042:Valli
15958:Shiva
15876:Shiva
15558:JSTOR
15365:S2CID
14806:JSTOR
14613:S2CID
14296:Plume
14205:JSTOR
14164:JSTOR
13466:S2CID
13108:JSTOR
12863:Upāya
12696:(PDF)
12384:JSTOR
12349:JSTOR
11602:(PDF)
11587:(PDF)
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9919:Nandī
9714:Gaṅgā
9679:see:
9209:Viṣṇu
8636:Durga
7790:–80.
7483:Indra
7447:Indra
7052:JSTOR
7028:Numen
6803:S2CID
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6274:see:
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5439:see:
5345:Durga
5272:Notes
5167:China
5163:Acala
5149:Japan
5117:with
5102:Japan
5067:. In
5051:. In
5048:devas
4974:China
4910:. In
4894:. In
4876:Upāya
4723:Durga
4711:Gurus
4638:Nagas
4607:Nepal
4403:linga
4376:Yajna
4335:linga
4307:linga
4295:linga
4291:linga
4277:liūga
4260:liuga
4252:linga
4188:with
4143:text
4117:Chola
4052:Īsāna
3977:sṛṣṭi
3940:murti
3843:Lasya
3831:Lasya
3827:Lasya
3805:mūrti
3696:Nepal
3692:India
3676:Durga
3605:tapas
3531:शम्भु
3461:Rudra
3456:rudra
3440:Rudra
3423:rudra
3348:gaṇas
3301:Linga
3269:, or
3253:Nandī
3247:Nandī
3213:sect.
3191:mudra
3170:tamas
3164:rajas
3152:guṇas
3091:Gaṅgā
3085:Ganga
3019:Jaṭin
3004:Ashes
2786:) or
2784:संहार
2768:atman
2756:Yogis
2740:Ajmer
2724:murti
2705:Surya
2547:Trika
2543:Krama
2423:Appar
2395:Sruti
2366:Atman
2283:, or
2249:Rudra
2172:Indra
2160:Nepal
2147:Indra
2129:Nandi
2078:Rudra
2052:Rudra
2037:Wodan
2026:storm
2014:Rudra
2000:Rudra
1839:from
1789:Surya
1732:Nepal
1583:Shiva
1567:śivan
1544:śaiva
1540:word
1524:root
1515:Shiva
1507:Rudra
1471:shiva
1366:Nandi
1217:Netra
1205:Trika
1201:Kaula
1107:Linga
1094:Yamas
1084:Bilva
1008:Karma
1003:Anava
991:Pasam
986:Pashu
929:Agama
924:Vedas
878:Durga
849:Rudra
832:Shiva
762:Nepal
758:India
754:Rudra
721:Ganga
636:Hindu
603:) or
465:Shiva
446:(son)
440:(son)
419:forms
355:Nandi
350:Mount
216:Abode
169:Rudra
57:Shiva
19547:nats
19317:Nats
19221:List
19083:List
19010:Teej
18939:Bihu
18921:Onam
18869:Holi
18673:Homa
18653:Japa
18643:Puja
18603:more
18597:Sita
18582:Sati
18557:Kali
18506:more
18500:Vayu
18485:Rama
18450:Agni
18420:Gods
18100:Kena
18070:Isha
17879:Yoga
17845:Dayā
17835:Dāna
17805:Niti
17791:Kama
17759:Maya
17621:more
17563:Sama
17544:list
17504:Gana
17450:more
17444:Sita
17429:Sati
17409:Rati
17379:Kali
17299:more
17293:Yama
17283:Vayu
17263:Rama
17243:Kama
17208:Agni
17178:Gods
17168:and
16015:Sati
15850:ISBN
15837:2017
15802:ISBN
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15764:ISBN
15740:ISBN
15725:2016
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15595:2016
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15526:OCLC
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14310:OCLC
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