The Profound Symbolic Message of Shiva ::
For those who wish to go beyond the physical form, Shiva’s outward
appearance is a constant reminder of many fundamental truths. He is an
embodiment of the three principal themes of Indian philosophy, which must be inculcated in our lives before any progress can be made on the spiritual path.
1). Bhakti (Devotion): The Ganges flowing from his hair represents the stream of bhakti.
2). Gyan (Knowledge): Shiva is constantly engaged in inward
contemplation, totally oblivious to what’s happening outside, so much
that he even appears intoxicated to those not initiated into his
mystery.
3). Vairagya (Indifference and disenchantment with all
worldly things): Shiva often frequents the cremation grounds and smears
himself with ashes. What better example could there be of
disenchantment with the living world? Vairagya means sacrificing
everything, and the one who even while living, gives himself up to the
funeral grounds, not needing nor expecting anything from the world, is
perhaps the ideal example.
As for the bull Shiva rides upon, ancient texts heap praise on it, calling it the Bull of Dharma:
‘The bull of dharma has forgiveness for its horns, control of the
senses for its ears, the eyes of faith and the Vedas as its breath.
(Shiva Purana Vidyeshvarasamhita:17.86).
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