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Shiva tattwa: the tale of different names

 Shiva , the supreme consciousness, is the source of all energy and omnipresent. Shiva is the principle from where everything has come and sustained and finally everything dissolved into it.  It is the consciousness which is bliss and innocence,the consciousness which is the bestower of dispassion. The whole world is moving in an auspicious rhythm of innocence and intelligence and that is the Shiva. The permanent and eternal source of energy,the eternal state of being,the one and the only one is Shiva. The soul and the Shiva has no difference.  The mahavakya of Adiguru Shankaracharya is clearly states that "Ahm Bramhasmi" and "Ayam Atmam Bramho" i.e I'm that.  According to Sri Sri ,"Shiva doesn't have a body,he was never a person at all. To symbolise the unfathomable infinite divinity, and to make it comprehensible for people,they made a form". Infact the British scholars who made immense studies on the Indian scriptures pointed out that all the Pu...

Shiva : the supreme consciousness

  The word Shiva is a mixture of three root Sanskrit words i.e Sha+E+va and when the word E is removed then Shiva becomes Shava . So according to our tradition and believe system Shiva is depicted as the supreme consciousness and the supreme being of the universe and Shava is the dead body. A dead body is that object which has no consciousness at all. Consciousness is Chetna which provides force to the body to maintains the prana Shakti . So when the consciousness is out of our body then this living body will become dead body.  As they say , जो दिख रहा है वो शब है और जो देख रहा है वो शिव है।(the one who is watching us is Shiv and all of those things which are watched by Shiva are dead bodies) So we all have that energy which flows throughout our body(annamaya kosoh) and which makes us alive has the root in shiva.  People often disseminate misinformation regarding Shiva as he is a hooligan ,lives in naked etc etc. But in reality still today we don't know what is the Shiva ...

Wish : a wonderful wand

Wishes are a fundamental part of the human experience. They are a reflection of our desires, hopes, and aspirations. They can be big or small, practical or fanciful, but they all have one thing in common - they represent the things we want in life. Everyone has different wishes, but some common ones include happiness, health, love, success, and wealth. Wishes can also change over time, as our priorities and perspectives shift. Some wishes may be achieved, while others may remain unfulfilled. One of the most important things to remember about wishes is that they are not meant to be taken for granted. They require effort, dedication, and perseverance to achieve. They also require us to be open to opportunities and to take risks. Wishes also have the power to bring people together. They can be shared, and people can support each other in achieving them. They can also inspire others to pursue their own wishes and dreams. In the end, wishes give our lives meaning and purpose. They provide a...

HOPE: the torch that lighten the darkness of future.

Hope is a powerful emotion that can inspire us to keep going, even in the face of adversity. It is the belief that things will get better and that we can make a positive change in the world. Without hope, it can be easy to lose sight of our goals and to feel defeated. Hope can be a source of strength and resilience in difficult times. It can help us to see the light at the end of the tunnel and to persevere in the face of obstacles. It can also inspire us to take action and to work towards creating a better future. One of the most important things about hope is that it is contagious. When we see others holding onto hope, it can inspire us to do the same. This is why it is so important to surround ourselves with people who believe in a better future and who are working towards creating positive change in the world. There are many ways to cultivate hope in our lives. One of the most effective ways is to focus on the things that we are grateful for. Gratitude helps us to see the good in t...