The secret of these symbols of Lord Shiva are associated with your life, watch this rare video and know how?
In Sanatan Dharma is called Lord Shiva Adi Dev, Mahadev and Trilochan. They are the destroyer of the universe as well as sources of reconstruction and consciousness. But have you ever thought that the symbols seen on the body of Lord Shiva – like the snake of his neck, the Ganges flowing from the Jatas, the Third Eye, the Damru, the Trident and Bhasma – what is the relationship with your life? Is it only mythological fantasies or does it have a deep spiritual and practical meaning? In this article we will know the esoteric secret of these symbols of Shiva and how these symbols can provide direction, knowledge and energy in our lives. 1. Trinetra (Third Eye) – The highest level of consciousness is a symbol of the third eye of Lord Shiva. If a person rises above the fascination of the outer world and moves to the relief, his “third eye” becomes open. It teaches us that not only visual knowledge, but it is just as important to listen to self -determination and conscience. Life lesson: Do not always go to the things that are seen with eyes while making decisions, but also think of heart and discretion. 2. Vasuki naked around the neck – vasuki night, around Lord Shiva’s neck, show that he overcame his fear and death. While a snake symbolizes fear of ordinary people, it is jewelry for Shiva. Life lesson: It can only be eliminated by embracing fear. Instead of running away from fear, accept him and overcome it with confidence. 3. Bhasma (Ash) – The entire body of Shiva is covered with the consumer symbol of the volatility of life. It shows that everything is mortal, one day everything goes – body, wealth, splendor. It gives us the message of humility and mohammukti. Life lesson: It is better to identify the soul and remain humble than to become entangled in ego and material things. 4. Ganga flowing from Jatas – the Ganges River, a symbol of purity and flow, is shown in Shiva’s Jatas. It shows that he controlled the strong flow of energy and gave him direction for the well -being of the world. Life lesson: Learn to use energy and emotions in the right direction. Uncontrolled emotions disturb life. 5. Trishhul – Balance of body, spirit and soul is a symbol of the Trident of Shiva and the three characteristics of the three worlds and the three characteristics of people – Sat, Raja, Tama. It is a symbol of balance and control. Life lesson: It is most important to maintain balance between spirit, body and soul. Only then can life be calm, strong and successful. 6. Damru – The sound of creation and the vibration of creation is the primary sound of the universe. It is also considered the source of the sound of “ॐ”. It symbolizes the beginning of construction and destruction. Life lesson: Everything starts with a sound, a thought, a feeling. Understand your thoughts and the power of talking. 7. Ardhanarishwar -Form -The balance of woman and husband shows the Ardhanarishwar form of Shiva that men and women are supplemented by each other. Until both are balanced, creation is also incomplete. Life lesson: Understand your inner femininity (softness, compassion) and masculinity (power, perseverance) and bring it into balance. Conclusion: Self -knowledge is hidden in symbols. These symbols of Lord Shiva are not limited to religious paintings or sculptures. It reflects our inner qualities, struggles, fear, consciousness and energy. By analyzing it deeply, we can move to self -development.