Om Namo Bhagavate Rudraya--
In this Mantra, the Highest Reality, Brahman is identified with Rudra who is MASTER of Trinity who assigned the three functions of creation, protection or maintenance and dissolution of the universe to three Gods. The epithet Rudra means the destroyer of all that is false or evil, ignorance and their effects, sin sorrow and suffering and who confers wisdom and bliss. In the Rig Veda Rudra is the personification of Brahman in three rounded aspect.
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In the later portion of the Veda, Rudra is described as Shiva, the auspicious, as Mahadeva, the great God. Vedas also say about two aspects of Shiva viz., The Ghora meaning fierce the terrible and Aghora, Saumya meaning the benevolent kind and auspicious . The Upanishad speaks about Brahman as Rudra, its teaching lays stress on the destruction of Sin and Agyan (ignorance) by Shiva worship and great Spiritual progress.
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Rig Veda starts from praying to Shiva Agnimilite Purohitam ,and Agni is one of the eight manifestations of Rudra as mentioned above, Agni is also called Prana, and Prana is Rudra (Brihadaranyak Upnishad),
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Sashpinjaray twasheemate (Shatrudriya Shukla Yajurveda), says We bow to the god who is fire (Agni) flaming bright Red and yellow divine hue. And there are many places where Agni, Rudra, Prana, Atman, Parmatman, are said to be synonyms and used in interpolating ways.
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The RigVeda calls Rudra as “Bhuvanasya Pitraah” The Father of the Universe.
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“Rudra by day, Rudra at night we honour with these our songs, the Universe's Father.
Him great and lofty, blissful, undecaying let us call specially as the Sage impels us.
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Now examine how else Vedas would describe the greatest Lord who is god of all Gods and entire universe. They revere him as “Bhuvansya Pitrah” ,the father of entire existence of beings and Cosmos, So he is not a simple Deity or warrior God as unlearned dumb people say but he is regarded as Supreme God Head, Father of entire universe who has no body above or beyond there is no body equal or second to him. He is sovereign Lord The Master of Entire existence, and this declares all Vedas Unanimously thousands of times.
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