SHIVA SWARUP.
Swami Vivekananda had a great nature of Lord Shiva.
In one of Vivekananda's early visits, Sri Ramakrishna said to him :'Behold, in you is Shiva! And in me is Shakti! And these two are One!'
According to the testimony of the Mother-guided Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda is 'Siva', born 'to bring spiritual consciousness to people'
Swami Vivekananda had great fascination for Lord Shiva during his
childhood. As he grew older his love for Shiva, the Lord of monks and yogis deepened. And now in the Himalayas, the abode of the Great God,the thought of Him was uppermost in the Swami's mind.
`Yes!' he said of Shiva one day, `He is the Great God, calm, beautifuland silent; and I am His great worshipper'
during his stay in Kashmir, Swami Vivekananda was in a
different world altogether. Visions of Shri Amarnath, Mother Kali andKshir Bhavani remained always with him. Later at Belur Math he said :"Since visiting Amarnath, I feel as though Shiva were sitting on my head for twenty-four hours a day and will not come down."
In one of Vivekananda's early visits, Sri Ramakrishna said to him :'Behold, in you is Shiva! And in me is Shakti! And these two are One!'
According to the testimony of the Mother-guided Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda is 'Siva', born 'to bring spiritual consciousness to people'
Swami Vivekananda had great fascination for Lord Shiva during his
childhood. As he grew older his love for Shiva, the Lord of monks and yogis deepened. And now in the Himalayas, the abode of the Great God,the thought of Him was uppermost in the Swami's mind.
`Yes!' he said of Shiva one day, `He is the Great God, calm, beautifuland silent; and I am His great worshipper'
during his stay in Kashmir, Swami Vivekananda was in a
different world altogether. Visions of Shri Amarnath, Mother Kali andKshir Bhavani remained always with him. Later at Belur Math he said :"Since visiting Amarnath, I feel as though Shiva were sitting on my head for twenty-four hours a day and will not come down."
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