Ruler SHIVA AS NEELKANTHA Shiva God explanation by Swamiji Selvam Siddhar Ruler Shiva as Neelkantha Shiva is otherwise called Neelkantha. According to legends, amid Samudra Manthan, i.e. beating of the smooth sea looking for the amrit, the devils and divine beings went over a fatal toxin that could slaughter the whole creation. Consequently, they looked for Lord Shiva's assistance. Ruler Shiva drank the toxin with the end goal to reestablish peace and because of the toxic substance, his throat turned blue. Thus, he is known as Neelkantha. This episode uncovers the most astounding empathy of Lord Shiva for His youngsters.
Om Namah Shivaya 'Swami Selvam Siddhar' lands in Hindu Temple of Georgia OM/AUM: The three sections of Om (A-U-M) conjure the three conditions of waking, imagining and profound rest, the three levels of appearance gross, unpretentious and causal, the three levels of awareness cognizant, oblivious and subliminal, and the three general procedures of coming, being, and going. The total quietness past all the three is the quietness after AUM. The triple idea of A-U-M likewise alludes to Tripura, the person who lives in the "three urban areas" as in the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and in addition the light of the three universes alluded to in the Gayatri Mantra. Namah/Namaha: Adoration, reverence, regard. Nothing is mine (as a distinct individual); everything is thine (as the Absolute Reality). The three levels of Om, the three universes of gross, unobtrusive, and causal, alongside the three conditions of waking, envisioning, and profound rest conditions of cognizanc...