شیوا
ظاهر
| شیوا | |
|---|---|
| God of Destruction
Para Brahman, the Supreme Being[۱] God of Ultimate Reality, Moksha, Karma, Time, Arts, Dance, Yoga and Meditation, the Destroyer of Evil, Supreme Being in Shaivism | |
| Member of Trimurti | |
| Other names | Shankara, Bholenath, Maheśvara, Mahadeva, Rudra, Mahakala, Sadashiva, Batara Guru, Nataraja |
| Devanagari | शिव |
| Affiliation | Trimurti, Ishvara, Parabrahman and Paramatman (Shaivism) |
| Abode | Mount Kailash[۲] Cremation grounds (Shmashana Adhipati) |
| Mantra | Om Namah Shivaya |
| Weapon | Trishula, Pashupatastra, Parashu, Pinaka bow[۳] |
| Symbols | Lingam,[۳] Crescent Moon, Damaru (Drum), Vasuki |
| Day | Monday and also Thrayodashi |
| Mount | Nandi (bull)[۴] |
| Gender | Male |
| Festivals | Maha Shivaratri, Shraavana, Kartik Purnima, Bhairava Ashtami[۵] |
| Personal information | |
| Spouse | Parvati/Sati[note ۱] |
| Children | Kartikeya (son) Ganesha (son) [۷][۸] |

شیوا سانسکریت دیلینده:(शिव) معنی سی یاخچی اولدوز أن گۆجلۆ تانری دیر . شیوا یئر و گؤیی ساخلایان تانری دیر و گوناه لاری دا باغیشلاییر.
قایناقلار
[دَییشدیر]- ↑ Encyclopedia of World Religions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. 2008. pp. 445–448. ISBN 978-1-59339-491-2.
- ↑ Zimmer 1972, pp. 124–126.
- 1 2 Fuller 2004, p. 58.
- ↑ Javid 2008, pp. 20–21.
- ↑ Dalal 2010, pp. 137, 186.
- ↑ Kinsley 1998, p. 35.
- ↑ Cush, Robinson & York 2008, p. 78.
- ↑ Williams 1981, p. 62.
ائشیک باغلانتیلار
[دَییشدیر]- Shaivism, Peter Bisschop
- ↑ Sati was the first wife of Shiva, but she immolated herself and was reborn as Parvati. According to Shaivism, Parvati has various appearances like Durga and Kali with the supreme aspect of Adi Shakti which are also associated with Shiva. In short, all these goddesses are the same Atma (Self) in different bodies.[۶]
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