Do you know there is difference between Shankar and Shiva ?
Tuesday - August 14, 2018 4:45 pm ,
Category : WTN SPECIAL
Shankar and Shiva are different!
AUG 14 (WTN) - Are you a devotee of Shankar or Shiva? You must be wondering what kind of question it is after all? Are Shankar and Shiva different? Yes, Shankar and Shiva are different! Today we describe you what are the differences between Shankar and Shiva?
Lord Shiva is a part of the Trinity that created the entire creation. That is, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh As you must know that the creation of the universe is Brahma's work, Vishnu's work is to keep this creation and Mahesh's work is to destroy the creation so that it can be rebuilt.
In Hindu religion Shiva has been described above all these. That is, there is no shape of Shiva. Shiva is the truth of infinite creation. Shiva is worshiped as a lingam. That is, he is also the creator of God. Shiva has created this trinity. He has also created the creation of the infinite universe.
You must have seen that three lines are constructed above Shivling. These three lines mean Trinetri, Trikaladsharshi and Triloknath. Trinetri means the three eyes of knowledge; the meaning of the Trikaladsharshi indicats that it can see all three parts of time; Triloknath means God of three worlds.
It is described in Vedas and Puranas that Shiva is Nirankari, means he has no shape. He has no form. All have been born from him and one day all will be coalesced in him. He is called Sadashiva as well. Lord Shankar is also a part of Shiva.
Shiva is everywhere. He is everything and nothing. We can give any and every name to Shiva because he is without size. Shiva has no form, no color. He is Narayana, he is Ram, he is Krishna and he is Shankar.
According to the Puranas, Lord Shiva also meditates the Shiva in Yoga posture. But over the time, both names have been realized one for an understanding. But Lord Shankar himself is a part of Shiva. Shiva is everywhere, he is in every god and he is in every human being. You too can feel Shiva, you can also see him, but to see him, there should also be Shiva in your mind.
AUG 14 (WTN) - Are you a devotee of Shankar or Shiva? You must be wondering what kind of question it is after all? Are Shankar and Shiva different? Yes, Shankar and Shiva are different! Today we describe you what are the differences between Shankar and Shiva?
Lord Shiva is a part of the Trinity that created the entire creation. That is, Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh As you must know that the creation of the universe is Brahma's work, Vishnu's work is to keep this creation and Mahesh's work is to destroy the creation so that it can be rebuilt.
In Hindu religion Shiva has been described above all these. That is, there is no shape of Shiva. Shiva is the truth of infinite creation. Shiva is worshiped as a lingam. That is, he is also the creator of God. Shiva has created this trinity. He has also created the creation of the infinite universe.
You must have seen that three lines are constructed above Shivling. These three lines mean Trinetri, Trikaladsharshi and Triloknath. Trinetri means the three eyes of knowledge; the meaning of the Trikaladsharshi indicats that it can see all three parts of time; Triloknath means God of three worlds.
It is described in Vedas and Puranas that Shiva is Nirankari, means he has no shape. He has no form. All have been born from him and one day all will be coalesced in him. He is called Sadashiva as well. Lord Shankar is also a part of Shiva.
Shiva is everywhere. He is everything and nothing. We can give any and every name to Shiva because he is without size. Shiva has no form, no color. He is Narayana, he is Ram, he is Krishna and he is Shankar.
According to the Puranas, Lord Shiva also meditates the Shiva in Yoga posture. But over the time, both names have been realized one for an understanding. But Lord Shankar himself is a part of Shiva. Shiva is everywhere, he is in every god and he is in every human being. You too can feel Shiva, you can also see him, but to see him, there should also be Shiva in your mind.