शिव
"God of destruction and transformation"
The destroyer of evil, Shiva is the god of destruction and transformation in Hinduism. He is also the god of creation and regeneration, and is responsible for the cycle of destruction and creation in the universe. Shiva is often depicted as having a third eye, which represents his wisdom and his ability to see beyond the physical world.
Shiva represents the power of destruction and transformation in the spiritual realm. He is the god of change, and helps us to let go of old patterns and beliefs, and to move forward on our spiritual path.
The number 3 represents creativity, self-expression, and communication. People with a life path number of 3 are often artists, writers, or communicators, and they have a natural ability to express themselves and to connect with others.
शिव
शुभ (shubh) = auspicious
शिव
शिवा (shivā) = auspiciousness, god, or auspicious one
சிவ
சிவம் (civam) = auspiciousness
శివ
శివము (shivamu) = auspiciousness
SHIV
IPA: /ʃɪv/
The number 3 represents creativity, self-expression, and communication. People with a life path number of 3 are often artists, writers, or communicators, and they have a natural ability to express themselves and to connect with others.
Rudraksha
Shiv is a major deity in Hindu mythology and is mentioned in various Vedic texts. For example, in the Rigveda, Shiv is referred to as the 'lord of the gods' and the 'destroyer of evil'. In the Atharvaveda, Shiv is invoked as the 'god of auspiciousness' and the 'god of strength'. In the Mahabharata, Shiv is described as the 'supreme god' and the 'destroyer of Tripura'. In the Bhagavad Gita, Shiv is mentioned as one of the primary deities and is revered by Lord Krishna.