Sunday, 5 July 2026

AMAR KATHA IN AMARNATH

 


AMAR KATHA IN AMARNATH
Amarnath Is Lord Shiva's great cave, where He explained the
Amar Katha to Ma Parvati. This unique distinction is not with any of His other dhams, jyotirlings, or even Holy Mt Kailash. This was supposed to be a top secret, but to hear him , two pigeons secretly
entered the cave! See the full story on YouTube. Link on comments section.

LOVE

 


LOVE
"The strangest things are often the ones hiding in plain sight."
"People travel across the world searching for mysteries while completely overlooking the fact that they can see colour, hear music, and fall in love."
~ From the book ' The Shiva Scientist ' by Shail Gulhati: Shiva and Mysticism.

Saturday, 4 July 2026

आओ शिव शक्ति के रंग में रंग लें अपना जीवन Come, let us join the play of Shiva Shakti

 

All Shiva Bhakts know that this world is the creation of the Father Shiva and Mother Shakti out of love. Shiva and Shakti want all beings of this Universe to be happy, to be playful, to be good and to be Godly in their own outlook. This in short, is the purpose of the Shiva Lila.

But what happens is that we get so involved in our social duties  such as household work, office work, children's school, parents care etc, all these things are important and should be handled with responsibility, but they sometimes take our mind away completely from the original mission, of being Godly in our own outlook
.
But our heart always wants to connect to happiness, to connect to God. So how do we do that?
The answer is lying in the same heart that wants God: To be near to God, we need to become the same what we want God to be.

We know God is Kind, so we should also be kind. We know God is generous, so we should also be generous. We Know God keeps His body fit, so we should also keep ourselves fit.We know God shares only happiness and positive thoughts, so we should also be like that to the others we come across.To play Shiva lila, we should be like the perfect child of God, the perfect Bhakt of God, by being an absolutely good and divine person ourselves.
The Shiva bhakt knows that Shiva likes it when His Ganas are as Good as Shiva Himself in their behaviour. So let us colour ourselves in the great colours of God,
आओ शिव शक्ति के रंग में रंग लें अपना जीवन
Come, let us join the play of Shiva Shakti.
Aum Namah Shivaye!

Shail Gulhati is the Author of the books :
SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.

The Yogi and the snake
Shiva Poetry
NAAM ROOP- A Tribute to the Divine
And Life Said.

ALMIGHTY SHIVA

 


ALMIGHTY SHIVA
Shiva is the gentlest soul. However, He can also be the most dreadful of all. He is the mightiest warrior these mountains… nay, this world has ever known. No onslaught is powerful enough to even budge Him for more than a moment. On the other hand, none can stand His onslaught. You do know the power that propels His mighty Trisula, do you not?”
“Ah yes, it is like the comet of death itself, hurtling at a being whose time is surely over,” shuddered Bhringhi.
“Yes. That is the power of Shiva, the God of Power itself. He is Shakti Maan, the wielder of Shakti!”

Friday, 3 July 2026

I FELT THEE, SHIVA

 


I FELT THEE, SHIVA
My tree of waking
only showed me, that all trees
are of your making.
In the root of my soul I felt Thee, Shiva
leaf by leaf ,
learnt the dance,
the tree of my waking
set the forest shaking.
In the root of my soul,
I felt Thee, Shiva.
~ From the book 'Shiva poetry' by Shail Gulhati

IS IT YOU I FEEL

 


IS IT YOU I FEEL
Is it you I feel
in the warmth of the Sun?
But then
there you are again
in the soft touch
of the moon you so adorn!
Is it you, by chance
I see, tapping in the midst of creations dance
you it is dancing at your mountain top,
But then
Who was that in the vale,
Who indeed the master of the wood,
Who in the Desert was the water well ?
Who caressed the waves of the Ocean
running fingers through the hair of this child?
Who whispered lullabies from the sky?
Namah Shivaye, Aum Namah Shivaye!
~ From the book ' Shiva poetry '

The word bhūta has many overlapping layers of meaning.

 


Shiva spoke again, his voice carrying the weight of the ages. “As we discussed by the fire, the word bhūta has many overlapping layers of meaning.”
The seeker nodded, counting them on his fingers. “Ghost. Disembodied spirit. Physical element. And the past itself.”
“Exactly,” Shiva said.
The ancient stories of the Puranas returned to the seeker’s mind in a flash of clarity: the wild descriptions of Shiva wandering through cremation grounds covered in ash, surrounded by ghosts, goblins, and strange, otherworldly beings; Shiva choosing to keep company with the outcasts and the forgotten while the other gods dwelt in magnificent, pristine palaces.
“Why do they follow you, Lord?” the seeker asked softly. “Why do you surround yourself with the ghosts and the dead?”
From the book ‘ The Shiva Scientist ‘ by Shail Gulhati