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Sawan 2024 : In whose penance does Lord Shiva live? Who is Mahadev's idol?

Sawan 2024: Lord Shiva's favorite month Shravan month is just 15 days away, the month of Shravan is considered very important in Hinduism. According to belief, it is very beneficial to bathe the Shivling in the month of Shravan.

Shravan 2024: Lord Shiva is considered one of the most important and revered deities of Hinduism. God is called the God of Debts. When Lord Shiva is the best among all Gods, one wonders who are his parents? Because most of the devotees are unaware about Lord Shiva's parents. Srimad Devi Bhagavata Purana mentions a story connected with the birth of Lord Shiva. Some other religious texts also mention the birth of Lord Shiva.

Shrimad Devi Bhagwat is a scripture also known as Devi Bhagwat. Srimad Devi Bhagwat Purana mentions Shivaji's parents. According to the story of Devi Purana, once Devarshi Narada asked his father Brahma who created this creation and who are Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva and your parents?

The dispute between Brahmaji and Vishnuji increased. Then approaching Sadashiva to settle their dispute, Shiva said, Sons, I have given you two works on the origin and condition of the world. Similarly, I have assigned to Siva and Rudra also the responsibility of destruction and destruction. I have five faces. Akar (A) is produced from one mukha, Ukar (U) from the second mukha, Mukar (M) from the third mukha, Bindu (.) from the fourth mukha and Naad (word) from the fifth mukha. The word Om is formed by combining these five elements. Om is my basic mantra.

There is another story about Lord Shiva's parents, according to which, once there was a dispute between Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu. In the dispute Lord Brahma said to Lord Vishnu that I am your father because I have created the entire creation, I am the creator, therefore I am your father. Lord Vishnu then said to Brahma, You are not my father, but I am your father, because you were born from the lotus of my navel.

The dispute between Brahmaji and Vishnuji increased. Then approaching Sadashiva to settle their dispute, Shiva said, Sons, I have given you two works on the origin and condition of the world. Similarly, I have assigned to Siva and Rudra also the responsibility of destruction and destruction. I have five faces. Akar (A) is produced from one mukha, Ukar (U) from the second mukha, Mukar (M) from the third mukha, Bindu (.) from the fourth mukha and Naad (word) from the fifth mukha. The word Om is formed by combining these five elements. Om is my basic mantra.

Various stories and beliefs are found in the Puranic texts about Lord Shiva's parents, but in most of them Lord Shiva is said to be anadi (having no beginning) and swayambhu (self-arising). Shiva is worshiped as the god of creation, existence and destruction and is regarded as the fundamental force of the universe. However, some texts mention about Lord Shiva's parents.

Linga Purana – Linga Purana is one of the 18 Mahapuranas that narrates the story of Lord Shiva's Jyotirlinga. The glory of Lord Shiva is described in 11 thousand verses in Linga Purana. It is considered the best of all Puranas. Even in the Linga Purana, Lord Shiva is described as self-sufficient and eternal. This Purana describes the glory of Shivlinga and the various forms of Shivlinga. This Purana also identifies Lord Shiva as Param Shakti.

Shiva Purana- Lord Shiva is considered eternal and self-existent in Shiva Purana. This Purana states that Lord Shiva has no birth and is beyond the beginning and end of creation. There is a story in Shivpurana where Brahmaji and Vishnuji had a dispute as to who was the supreme deity between the two and then Lord Shiva performed a Leela to end their dispute. At that time a pillar of light (Linga) appears. Mahadev orders Brahma and Vishnu to find the beginning and end of that pillar. For days the gods fail to find the beginning and end of that pillar. Then he realizes that Lord Shiva is supreme.

Linga Purana – Linga Purana is one of the 18 Mahapuranas that narrates the story of Lord Shiva's Jyotirlinga. The glory of Lord Shiva is described in 11 thousand verses in Linga Purana. It is considered the best of all Puranas. Even in the Linga Purana, Lord Shiva is described as self-sufficient and eternal. This Purana describes the glory of Shivlinga and the various forms of Shivlinga. This Purana also identifies Lord Shiva as Param Shakti.

 
 
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