![]() The mantra of Om Namah Shivaya has a connection with chakras, Panchavoot (five elements) in our body, different levels of existence, and also believed as the representative of the entire Vedas. Shiva Mandala Different Perceptions of Om Namah Shivaya The Sanskrit word ya translates into the soul. When we pray to Lord Shiva, the Lord of transformation, all the negative energy around us (sickness, sadness, and unhappiness) transforms into peace, prosperity, and joy. ![]() Shiva is another name for Rudra: ‘Rudra – the Benevolent’, ‘ the Destroyer of Evil’. It literally translates to bow meaning my salutations to the divine Shiva Tatva(element) It is the first sound that arose before existence from the emptiness and silence that has remained thereafter. Om, the primordial sound, also called the sound of the creation of the universe. The manifestation of the formless Shiva is everything, all shapes. Shiva is the consciousness that is presentĮverywhere it is a field of energy. ![]() Virupe-bhyo means one that has no form, and Vishva-rupe-bhyo means , yet it is in every form of the universe. In the Rudra-Abhishekam, it is said, ‘Virupe-bhyo vishva-rupe bhyash-cha vo namo namah’. Shiva means the universe. Shiva represents the universe as a whole and the energies within it. Whether you pray to Allah, Christ or Buddha does not matter they are all the same energy that leads to a single path of light. Thus, Shiva represents the body with life and motion. Copper Statue of Shiva Mahadev Painted FaceĮe stands for Eeshwari or life-giving energy
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