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"Shiva resides at the top of Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas. Shiva is worshiped and venerated for the ability to destroy obstacles" One of the most important deities in Hinduism is Lord Shiva, whose name means, “Auspicious one.” Shiva is one of the deities that make up the Hindu triad, which consists of Brahma, the creator; Vishnu, the preserver and protector; and Shiva, the destroyer, who absorbs the manifest universe back into its original form of pure potential, then recreates it. All three deities have highly beneficial aspects. For example, if a person is ill and Shiva destroys the illness, it is an essentially beneficial act. In fact, Shiva can destroy anything that is not beneficial, and in doing so can bring good fortune to the devout.
学者提出了湿婆的起源可以追溯到吠陀神Rudra,他们首先被称为陷阱VEDA的古代文本,它在1700到1100年之间。湿婆和鲁德拉在许多印度传统中被视为同样的个性,并分享许多相似的品质。鲁德拉被称为咆哮风暴的上帝,往往被描绘成激烈的破坏性神,就像湿婆一样。他的鉴定也促进了印度传统在印度教的传统中崛起,并通过agni,indra,vaju和prajapati等其他印度神。它出现,因为印度教徒发现了湿婆和预先存在的神灵之间的相似之处,旧的传统被更新的人吸收。
Hindu mythology states Shiva resides at the top of Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas, where he resides in a perpetual state of mediation with his wife Parvati. His mountain is a sacred site of pilgrimage important to Jains, Buddhists, Hindus and others. There has been no attempt to summit Mount Kailasa because of its religious significance. Shiva is worshiped and venerated for the ability to destroy obstacles blocking success, for guarding against negativity and competition, and for the manifestation of his effortless power. He represents the ability to attain ones greatest potential. Because of this, Shiva is revered by people all around the world. 史娃在历史上的所有媒体中都被描绘过。湿婆常用于三叉戟和一个新月,披着蛇,有时安装在公牛身上,或者所有这些都是突出他至高无上的主权和规则。
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