Mar 5, 2024

​Lord Shiva: Understand The Meaning Behind The Symbols​

Mahima Sharma

​The Snake Around his Neck

Shiva's neck has the snake curled around it three times. The three coils stand for time in the past, present, and future. The coils represent the cyclical nature of time. Shiva's donning it demonstrates his transcendence of death and time. The snake represents Kundalini Shakti as well..!!

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Trishul

The three prongs of his Trishul, which stand for the three basic powers of Shiva, are jnana (knowledge), icchya (will), and kriya (activity). This implies that he has the power to vanquish ignorance and evil, and that he punishes wrongdoers on the spiritual, subtle, and physical worlds..!!

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The Rudraksha Necklace

Shiva used his own tears to make the 108 beads on his Rudraksha necklace. The world's elements are represented by beads. Given that Shiva is wearing the necklace, it follows that he also abides by cosmic laws. It also represents humility and chastity..!!

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Nandi, the Bull

Shiva drives the bull, Nandi. It stands for virtue or Dharma. In Sanskrit, the term for bull is "vrisha," which translates to "righteousness."..!!

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Damaru

Pranavamand, the cosmic sound, is symbolised by Shiva's Damaru. It also stands for the OM, or "Shabda Brahma." It is from this that music and grammar originated. Language, grammar, and alphabets are represented by the Damaru..!!

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​Kundala​

Shiva wears these earrings. Two examples are Niranjan, which means "that cannot be seen by mortal eyes," and Alakshya, which means "that cannot be shown by any sign." These speak about the imperceptible character of Shiva. The left one is worn by women, while the right one by men..!!

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​Lingam​

The Lingam is a statue with a phallus that symbolises Shiva. It represents his raw power and machismo. Hindus regard it as the seed of the universe..!!

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Mount Kailash

Mount Kailash, the home of Shiva, is said to be the centre of the universe. It implies that Kailash, the giver of calm, is Shiva..!!

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​​Tiger Skin​

​Goddess Shakti's vehicle and symbol of strength is the tiger. Shiva's tiger-skin garment is a symbol of his immense strength and his ability to subdue Shakti. Since tigers are frequently associated with lust, this implies that Shiva has overcome lust. The tiger also represents vitality..!!​

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​Kamandalu​

Kamandalu is a type of water pot. Amrit is present in it. Shiva is depicted as a Yogi in it. To prepare the pumpkin to transport the Amrit, the fruit is removed, the shell is cleaned, and the pumpkin is harvested..!!

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