Lord Shiva is the Supreme God the True Self and Atma is Shiva

Lord Shiva

Lord Shiv

Lord Shiva, also known as Lord Mahadev, Lord Mahesh, and Lord Bholenath, is the supreme God of Shaivism. He is represented in the scriptures in the following benevolent forms:

On Mount Kailash, an omniscient Yogi leads an ascetic life.

Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya, celestial householders, reside with Goddess Parvati and their sons. Shivaji is venerated as a Lingam, also known as a Shivling, in His abstract form. His limitless, transcendent, unchanging, and formless essence is represented by this image.

From "Om Namah Shivaya" to "Shivoham, Shivoham" 

According to Param Pujya Dadashri, in jiva dasha (the mortal, ignorant stage), one feels himself separate from Shiva and chants "Om Namah Shivaya" (I bow to Shiva).

One feels continual knowledge of the Self as separate from the body after achieving Self Realization. "Shivoham, Shivoham" (I am Shiva, I am Shiva) stays the state. Between Shiva and my actual Self, there is no differentiation).

Taking on the role of Neelkanth Mahadev

"Whenever a bunch of us go to Lord Shiva's temple, we do His darshan (devotional gazing) and sing:" Param Pujya Dadashri once told a seeker.

'Trishul chhataye jagat zera pinaro, Shankar pan hunja ane nilkantha hunja chhun,' Shankar pan hunja ane nilkantha hunja chhun,'

"I consume the world's poison while having a three-pronged weapon (of the thought, speech, and body)." "My name is Shankar, and I'm also known as Neelkanth."

The term "Neelkanth," according to Param Pujya Dadashri, refers to someone who can consume the world's poisons (i.e. insults and abuse) with equanimity. Not only that, but such a person blesses His foes and oppressors on purpose.

"Lord Shiva can consume all of the world's toxins.". You will be able to drink all of the bitterness offered to you without harming the servers if you make the decision to do so. Then you'll transform into Shankara or Shiva."







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