"Shiva (meaning 'The Auspicious One'), also known as Mahadeva ('Great God'), is regarded as one of the primary forms of God in Hinduism. If we share our sorrows with the Universal Being, we will get Eternal Peace." ~ Amma (Mata Amritanandamayi) Tell them to God alone and try to solve them. "They beat me up for no reason! you should help me take revenge." Since My help was not needed, I came back.'ĭo not increase your sorrows by sharing them with others. Seeing this, I went to rescue him but on My way I saw him telling his sorrow to some other man. Today while returning to his house, he was mistaken for a thief and beaten up. Parvati asked Him, 'Why did You return so quickly?' Shiva replied, 'One of My devotees used to tell his sorrows, big and small, to Me only he never used to tell others. Suddenly, Shiva got up and started running but immediately returned. "Once Shiva and Parvati were sitting together. That temple there, the Vishwanath temple, is very ancient temple to a particular form of Shiva as the lord of the universe." ~ Krishna Das "'Kashi' is Varanasi, and 'Vishwanatha' is the form of Shiva whose temple is on the banks of the Ganga ('Gange') in Varanasi. Vishwanātha: Lord ("nātha") of the Universe ("vishwa"), a name for Shiva. Shambho: A name for Shiva as Shambhu, the simple one, the ascetic. Mahādeva: Great ("mahā") God ("deva"), a name often used for Shiva. Hara: A name for Shiva meaning "the destroyer," as in the destroyer of ignorance, illusion, and doubt.
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