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Sunday, May 14, 2006
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Shiva, the Three-Eyed One | |||
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With over 100 different names attributed to him, Shiva is known to have the most complicated symbolism, qualities and representation of all the Hindu deities. Overall, Shiva is revered for three primary roles: the ideal yogi, the destroyer, and the doer of good.
The Ideal Yogi Destroyer of Demons Doer of Good 1 Comments
The arch types of Shiva and Shakti are so important in the teachings of Tantra. I find two main flows of yogic thought. These are the Shiva and the Shakti. The Yoga Sutra of Patanjali is more Shiva oriented, where as the teachings of Tantra are more Shakti oriented.
They say that Shiva is pure consciousness (light), and Shakti is the manifestation there of (Prakriti). This is the explanation of the yin and yang, or the male and female attributes that exist within all nature. Each of the seven chakras has an incarnation of Shiva and Shakti. Shiva is the Lord of the Chakra, and Shakti is seen as his consort or power. I am working on putting these two together in my practice, as it appears that the two, Shiva and Shakti, are the Divine Lovers. As one goes through the seven chakras, we see seven manifestations of shiva and shakti. Each of them has their ornamentation and accoutrements, clues which symbolize their intention and power. These are visual aids for the yogi who seeks to focus their mind on that particular realm or region of their inner body. 1
August 24, 2012
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