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the last of the Trinities is the God of destruction & he is assisted in this
by his consort Parvathi, the Goddess of disintegration. Parvathi represents prakriti,
which means perishable matter, in the absence of which true and complete destruction
by Siva becomes impossible. Siva Lingams worshipped in temples are mostly made of stone & consists of three parts. The lowest portion in the shape of a square symbolises Brahma (the God of Creation). The middle part in the shape of an octagon symbolises Vishnu (the God of Maintenance). These two portions are embedded inside a pedestal. The cylindrical portion projecting from the pedestal symbolises Shiva (the God of Destruction). Siva resides
high up on snowy mountain ranges. Image of Siva in his physical form presents
him as a soothing meditative figure. His ornaments are not gold & precious
stones. He wears a necklace made of skulls signifying his role as destructor.
He has snakes coiling all over his body & his hair is matted and long extending
over the whole sky & space. The crescent moon adorns his crown, signifying
his control on the time cycle.(Amavasay & Pournami). He smears his body with
ashes & wears a tiger skin and elephant skin. He has a third eye on his forehead
which is the source of knowledge & wisdom. The holy Ganges is imprisoned in
his flowing locks. In his two arms he holds the Trisulam (the three prongs representing
the three gunas of sattva, tamas & rajas) in one & Damaru in the other.
His vahana is the Nandi, who is also his chief disciple to whom Siva passed on
all his immense knowledge in arts. Other names & manifestations of Lord Shiva Shiva Pictures & Images
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