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Lord Shiva: The God of Gods 'Mahadev'




Lord Shiva; the supreme power of the Universe, one of the Trimurti/Trinity (Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh) in Hindu deity, the first yogi who is regarded to maintain good and destroy evil, is worshipped as the living God of Hindus and said to be the Mahadev- the God of Gods. Lord Shiva is also worshipped in the form of Ardhanarishwar (half-man and half-woman), where Shiva and his divine consort Parvati are symbolized together.

Shiva is worshipped as the most auspiciously followed Lord, but he is also the destroyer. The paradox of being a destroyer instead of a creator is a negative imagery of looking at the divine to worship seems the opposite of what wisdom means. The fact is that worshipping the destroyer in place of the creator states how the emergence of moksha or liberation happens only after destroying the limited forces.

Well, this is not done yet! Read the full page to learn more about Lord Shiva and his wonders according to the religious and spiritual context. 

Who is Shiva? 

Mahadeva or ‘The Great God’, popularly referred to as ‘Devon Ke Dev Mahadev’, ‘Bholenath’, and 'Mahakal' (implies beyond time and death), are some of the very common names of Lord Shiva. He is not just related to destruction but to regeneration and creation as well, both death and life. In Shiv Purana, he is represented as a great yogi or ‘Adiyogi’ (the first yogi), regarded both as the fierce God and the most magnanimous, as he’s worshipped by both the Asuras and the Devtas. Similarly, Lord Shiva has 19 avatars, some of them Veeabhadra, Bhairava, Durvasa, and Piplaad. 

Modern science proves that everything that comes from nothing goes back to that nothing; based on this cosmological philosophy, the nothingness of the grand galaxies seems to be sprinkling like a star, and the rest is all vast space- and that’s Shiva, as said. The vastness of the space is referred to as the womb and the oblivion from where everything is born and taken back within, hence depicting Shiva generating and destroying every matter in the universe over time. 

In an almost similar context, the lord is known as Neelkantha, one with the blue throat. The Vishkantha of Lord Shiva means one that holds venom/vish in his throat, signifying how he handles the poison of prejudice to complete his spiritual aggrandizement.  Now forward, how did a creation like Lord Shiva, the ash-smeared vagabond who resides in the cemetery and wears a garland of skulls marry a princess- Sati, and start his family? To make this up, a fierce ascetic turned into a family man to share his competence with mankind, the Adiyogi moves from hostility to passion with life. 

Moreover, Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a Shiv Linga or Lingam, where his existence is manifested in it. The self-manifested or Swayambhu Lingams are known as Jyotirlingas and there are 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India. Similarly, there are 1008 names of Lord Shiva and each name has a different meaning with certain energies associated with it. For instance, Rudra is the fierce avatar of Lord Shiva. 

Continue reading to know more about the symbols of Lord Shiva and the mantras that help attain Shiv for a being. 

Shiva’s Trishul, Crescent Moon, Nandi, Rudraksha, Third Eye, Damru & More

Did you know? Lord Shiva’s iconic symbols carry profound meanings that are related to the Universe. Read on to learn about these spiritual yet iconic Symbols of Lord Shiva. 

Crescent Moon 

Lord Shiva is also known as Chandrashekhar as he beautifully carries a crescent moon on his head. The Crescent Moon symbolizes the controller of his mind, and as Lord Shiva knows the emotions of every being on this Earth, it also symbolizes his control over time.

Trident/Trishul 

The Trident with a Damru represents the cycle of creation and destruction. Lord Shiva’s Trishul balances the energy axis of the universe, representing three gunas: Rajas, Tamas, and Sattva.
 

Trishul of Lord Shiva

Third Eye

The third eye of Lord Shiva represents awakening, intuition, and wisdom involved in the metaphysical activity. However, the opening of Lord Shiva’s third eye leads to destruction, which signifies the virtue of justice. Hence he is also called ‘Trayambakam’, for context, he burnt the Kama into ashes with his third eye.

Snake

The snake wrapped around Lord Shiva’s neck is known as ‘Vasuki, ’ representing transformation and everything is transient in this universe. It also symbolizes healing and immortality.
 

Damru of Lord Shiva

Damru 

The sound of Damru was the first sound in the universe called ‘Naad’, which is believed to be echoing in the entire Universe since its creation. Lord Shiva always holds a Damru in his hands, and the divine beats of the Damru represent the cosmic sound of the universe. 

Nandi- The Bull

Nandi- the bull who serves as the Vahana of Lord Shiva- depicts the epitome of faithfulness and virtue. Due to his loving and generously calm nature, Lord Shiva is also worshipped as Pashupatinath or ‘the Lord of animals’, 

Rudraksha 

Rudraksha is a semi-precious stone associated with Lord Shiva. A Rudraksha mala is used during Lord Shiva’s sacred mantra chanting. The reverberation energy of Rudraksha helps Yogis and its bearers, the power to attain a conducive spirituality. 

Bel Patra

Lord Shiva’s love, blessings, and compassion can be easily attained by simply offering Bel Baptra and milk on the Shiv Lingam. If you are an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, try planning the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for your upcoming vacation and offer him the Bel leaves.

Nandi Bull

Shiv Mantras

As per Hindu scriptures, Lord Shiva fulfills all the wishes of his devotees. The easiest and simplest mantra to please Lord Shiva is ‘Om Namah Shivaya, ’ believed to be one of the most powerful mantras that can eliminate negative energies from your life. It can remove all obstacles, and the mantra is supposed to give miraculous results. In addition, these are the most powerful mantras of Lord Shiva:

Mahamrityunjay Mantra

|| ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम् उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात् ||

Shiv Panchaksharstrotam

|| नागेन्द्रहाराय त्रिलोचनाय, भस्माङ्गरागाय महेश्वराय

नित्याय शुद्धाय दिगम्बराय, तस्मै नकाराय नमः शिवाय ||

The Sound of Naad

|| ॐ नमः शिवाय ||

Top Sacred Places to Seek Blessings of Lord Shiva

The revered places where Shiva is believed to be residing make it the most sacred pilgrimage site that magnifies all such possibilities of rebounding your spiritual journey. Here are the most popular pilgrimage destinations of Lord Shiva in India and beyond:-

Kailash Mansarovar Yatra

Hindu Scriptures and the ancient course of history confirm Kailash Mansarovar as the holy abode of Lord Shiva. Kailash Yatra Aerial Darshan or Kailash Mansarovar Parikrama in 2025 would be your call to take your spiritual journey with the divine power of Shiva. 

Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra

Also called the Chhota Kailash, a replica of Mount Kailash (Tibet), is located in Uttarakhand. Adi Kailash & Om Parvat Yatra by helicopter via Kathgodam or Delhi is one of the most trusted and efficient ways to explore the abode of Lord Shiva in India.  

12 Jyotirlinga Yatra

12 Jyotirlingas are called the Swayambhu Jyotirling, which is manifested by Lord Shiva himself. Start your spiritual journey with a circuit tour of 12 jyotirlingas throughout India with our well-curated Panch Jyotirlinga Yatra, Gujarat Jyotirlinga tour, and more.  

Char Dham Yatra

The Char Dham Yatra refers to the four most religiously sacred pilgrimage destinations of Hindus, including Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath where Lord Shiva blesses his devotees with divine peace. 

Panch Kedar Yatra

The Shaivite sect of Hinduism tends to worship the Panch Kedar as 5 of the most revered pilgrimage destinations belonging to Lord Shiva. Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar, and Kalpeshwar Temples are the Panch Kedar’s elemental temples. 

Panch Kailash Yatra

If we talk about the divine power of Shiva, Panch Kailash refers to the manifestation of Lord Shiva, erected as five mountains in the great Himalayan region. Elements of Panch Kailash are stated as Kailash Mansarovar, Adi Kailash, Kinnaur Kailash, Shrikhand Mahadev, and Manimahesh.

Want to know more about them? Call us at +91-85100  07751 to learn more about Lord Shiva's holy abode- Kailash Mansarovar. 

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