Thursday, 19 March 2026

Lord Shiva

 



Who Is Shiva?

Transcendent God: Shiva is the timeless God of the universe.Before even the creation of our world, He alone exists; as existence itself,and can be understood as the ultimate transcendence,the supreme being..Personal God

This supreme being,wants to become something,So, He manifests the world as we know it,with himself the projector,but alongside all that he creates,he enters the project as an embodiment,much like the director taking a role in his own play!He now involves himself in meditating and re-connecting with his transcendent Godness,Such connecting is termed as “yoga”,and so, shiva the yogi, is replete with divine knowledge and power.Shiva constantly deploys his powers and wisdom, his godhood,to uplift all his children , In this,he is goodness personified,and many who have faith in his immanence, worship him as their personal god.

Why then is Shiva known as the destroyer? Hinduism believes that the processes of God are principally threefold: creation,preservation,and destruction. It further believes,that God optimizes his attributes in a particular manifestation to enable the execution of a specific process with the greatest efficacy,Thus Brahma is the creator of the world, Vishnu incarnates time and again , for he is it’s preserver.Which , in some thinking leaves Shiva as the destroyer at the end of a world cycle.However, this is one view. Those who know Shiva better (the shaivites), see His role in a different way.In a world full of changes, something must mark the parameter of permanence, and that permanent principle is Shiva. Shaivites prefer to understand Him as the”Re-absorber”. Their view is :

The Shaivite Belief :Shiva is one of four main Gods of Hinduism, the other three being Brahma, Vishnu andDevi, Shiva’s consort Herself.In the beginning, only Shiva is. He is endowed with immense power,Shakti,which is none other thanDevi,the eternal consort. The two are inseparable, like any one thing and its inherent nature: God, and Mother Nature “In-here” in each other as one. They create Brahma and Vishnu. Brahma creates the world,and enters it, so does Vishnu,and,yes, So do shiva and devi. Most of us know Shiva from here,in his popular depiction as Shiva, the yogi. He is dhyanastha,meditative,mindful,beneficent, always immersed in transmitting spiritual guidance,sharing many methods of attainment. Ultimately, all is absorbed back to him,but,those are lucky, who get absorbed in godheadin their current birth, whilst retaining their body,that is, before dying .This is attainment. So,to one who wants to learn of shiva’s mysticism, destruction does not mean ‘finishing of the world’, It rather connotes the ending of ignorance and falsehood,the ending of identifying too much with the finites. Shiva guides us to higher wisdom by the ‘taking away’ of junk messages that haveaccumulated in our minds through ages,and have resulted not only in personal misery,but also creating chaos and disharmony when we come together in collective soceities.Foremost amongst our errant conditionings, is:We think we are distant from god.Shiva ends the delusion that we are only body and mind,distant from god.Ending of delusion,ends limitation. So if there is something shiva does destroy,its your limitation.‘Verily’,teaches Shiva, ‘god is nearer to you than your very breath’for simply understood,is not god the breath in you?And thus, Shiva begins to remind us of where it all began….Shiva teaches that we, in fact, are made of the same shivashakti principle that began the world.All creation is from one source and that there are no two different origins.This makes him the teacher divine, Shiva dakshinamurti. He who taught without taking a fee.

~ Shail Gulhati is the author of

SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.

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

THE UNIVERSE IS A PROJECTION OF SHIVA

 


THE UNIVERSE IS A PROJECTION OF SHIVA
"What is it that you know always, that all the yogis always want to know?" asked Parvati in the Amareshwar cave.
Shiva smiled, laughed, and then spoke exaltedly like a poet. “This earth upon which we sit, the hills, these trees, the springs, this soft wind, even the moon, the sky, those distant stars that bejewel the night are offerings to you, truly, dearest!" He exclaimed, arising. "The entire universe is a projection from the pristine essence within me; this human bodied Yogi you love - your husband, Shankar!
“And when shall my children get this vision?” demanded the mother, latent in the bride.

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Shiva-the fountainhead where paradoxes reconcile.

 


  • What is truly amazing about Shiva is his consistency in reconciling paradoxes.He's called the destroyer, yet His symbol ,the shivlinga denotes creation. He is a yogi par excellence, yet the doting householder, He is King of dance, yet His meditations are perfect stillness, He is lord of power, bestowing boons, yet owns hardly any personal possessions,
    He is the auspicious one, yet attended on by the most terrible elementals (Bhutas ), He is Adi the timeless one, yet Sadavasantam, the evergreen.....
  • is Shiva yet another name for consciousness? or is there a yogi who goes by that name?
    or .....
    both?


  • What personally attracts me to Shiva's manner is the inclusiveness, nothing is apart from Him...music,dance,
    buddies, mysticism,
    family, ascetisism,
    frolic, intoxication,
    serenity, rejuvenation,
    and so on, Shiva seems to me to be the perfect pointer to the oneness that we all really are..! Shiva is  comparable to  Yoga, and Kundalini, which are inherent in all and not limited to the domain of this or that dogma, actually transcending even religion..


  • And then,there's His beautiful wife, Parvati
    who is also
    Sati
    who is also Durga
    who is also Shakti
    and many other vidyas rolled in one,
    is she , again, actually a woman,
    or the power of Consciousness ?
    or both?


  • He is also Shaktiman
    the beholder of Shakti,
    Shakti's man!
    She is also Shivpriye
    beloved of Shiva.


  • do Shakti and Shaktiman
    also go by the names
    yin and yang
    tao and tei
    being, and becoming?


  • These
    and many other querries
    the Devi herself puts across to Shiva
    in a reflective state of musing,'NIGAMA'
    it is prayer.
    Shiva 's reply,AGAMA, is the beginning of Sastra,
    it is revelatory,it is meditation,
    it is shiva's rocket science,
    the Vijnanbhairava.


  • All becoming is from being, and will find all its answers there,
    Shiva expounds 112 different ways to the same centre,
    the centre of SELF, where nothing is apart,
    and Oneness reigns.
    Shiva knows there is nothing to renounce
    except the notion, that you are other than him.


  • Why, if all is Shiva to begin with,dont we know this?
    For this we will have to rewind to the time, when,
    Shiva is all,
    When "God alone is".
    At this time, even time does not exist, because , as said before, only God is, in His absolute purity.


  • Now He wants to play out with what is possible to do..He is God, so He wants to know what all can be done with His Godhood.
    The Upanishads say,"In the beginning was the ONE, he thought, may i be two, may i be many"
    In Shaivism, this is called the "Pratham spanda", first stirring..
    God knowing Himself, and then wanting to pour out...
    this outpour is not like a logician, more like an artist....


  • Here comes the interesting part, When God is all, all is God,and God wants to create out of Himself, well, then everything will be known to everything..
    so, He FIRST creates forgetfullness, he ensures that he forgets who he is..
    Now, you see, he is ready to play out hide and seek with himself..
    this is akin to a king surveying his kingdom in the garb of an ordinary person..
    except here, the King actually forget's who's The King, and looks for the King with intensity..

    he becomes the seeker,being actually, the sought.
    that He is the worshipper, is but a thought.

MAHADEVA- LORD OF TANTRA

 


MAHADEVA- LORD OF TANTRA
Shiva was the Lord of Tantra, a unique system of weaving together God’s science of manifestation. He often taught His ganas the tantra, saying, “ from the very beginning of the world, there was an interplay of Shiva and Shakti. I , a Poet, and She, an Artist. Whatever I sang in divine verse, She painted on the canvas of the world. And life began. Whatever you see around you, has been given by your mother.

Tuesday, 17 March 2026

NANDI AND MAHADEVA

 


NANDI AND MAHADEVA
( When Shiva first met Nandi gana )
Sometimes, Rudra would go down to the greenlands between the mountains and the forest, where some really large animals lazed for hours on end. He loved it when even these animals, ‘the big boys’, were friendly.
One day, as He saw the herd of oxen approaching the greenlands, He noticed a head above the rest, When the humongous creature came right next to Him and thrust its face forward, Rudra noted that it did certainly have the face of a bull. There were two magnificent horns on the robust head. The bull smiled, displaying pearly white teeth. But what shocked was when He heard “Namaste Rudra.” The bull actually spoke to Him!
“You speak?” Rudra uttered, He actually couldn’t believe what He had heard.

COME BACK, WITH GOD WALKING WITH YOU ON THE TRAIL

 


COME BACK, WITH GOD WALKING WITH YOU ON THE TRAIL
What is it to meditate between pleasure and pain
loss and gain
sensibility and the insane?
What is it to dive deepest down
in an ocean of fear
and surface with that, which is extremely dear
What is it to woe your own human frail
and then,
come back, with God walking with you on the trail?
( A tribute to all those who have had a very difficult time and faced it with courage and fortitude)
From the book 'Shiva poetry vol 2'

Monday, 16 March 2026

Sheran Waali, Lady of the lions!

 


Parvati was different from the very beginning. She was well loved by everyone, She played with the girls of Her age, She won the love of Her elders and admiration of Her palace staff, but She was different. There was always a sense of knowership in Her, as if She knew that She was someone very special, born for a very special destiny. But this was not in a conceited way at all. She did not have even an iota of arrogance, even though She was easily the prettiest among all the girls in the whole province.

She was good at Her studies and all the rishis who came to teach Her gave Her an excellent report card. “She can do even better, if She wants,” said Bhrighu one day to Himavat. “But…”
“But?”

“But I have noticed, your Majesty, that Parvati puts in only as much effort as is required to get the basics right. She could excel in anything that She wants, and to be honest She does all things very well, but then, I have noticed, She leaves it at a level of ‘fairly good’, and weans off. It is as if She has Her heart in something else.”

“Hmm… like what?”

"Like, She hardly plays with Her dolls, She keeps making Shivalingas in the sand.”
“The only thing that interests Her about the dolls, is when a doll marriage is arranged!”

“Yes! Yes, that’s true,” said Mena. “I have to make new dresses for the doll bride, and Parvati insists that I make many sweetmeats in the kitchen!”

“Hmm… does She still say She will marry Shiva?” Himavat asked Mena.
“Oh, come on, She is just a child. And those things are very far. Who knows who will marry whom?”

“Shiva. It will always be Shiva,” said Bhrighu with a solemn look.

“Always be Shiva what?” asked Mena.

“It will always be Shiva, whom Shakti marries. It was so in the past, and it will be so in future,” said Bhrighu, his eyes now half closed in meditative bliss. 


"My Lord! My Lord ,what is one to do with Princess Parvati?” asked the captain of the private guard of Himavat’s security.

“Why, captain? What has Parvati done?” smiled Himavat.
“My Lord, She goes after the mountain leopards and panthers, catches them and then pats them as if they are little kittens. It’s dangerous my Lord, this sort of play.”

“But do not all princes play with the wild cats as if they were our domesticated cats? Is it not part of their training and even courage?” asked Himavat.

“Yes, my Lord, but we must not forget that Parvati is all of eight years! And my Lord… She is a girl!”
“Hmm… you are right, captain. I think Parvati deserves a new title for this trait,” laughed Himavat loudly. “From now on we should call Her, Sheran Waali, Lady of the lions!”

“Haha, what are you gentlemen discussing about my little Goddess?” chipped in Mena. “Parvati is luminous, resplendent; She is Jyotan Waali, the embodiment of light…”

From the book 
~  SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.    , a modern rendition of Great God Shiva's story by Shail Gulhati