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Life Lessons From Lord Shiva That Everyone Should Learn!


There is a reason Shiva is called 'The Devo Ke Dev-Mahadev'. The peaceful looking master can transform into a destroyer, and can likewise be a bholenath. He has numerous shades to his identity and is one God who can really show us the shrewdness to live.

There is more to Lord Shiva than just these capabilities. He is a man of discipline and principles. His entire character has some core principles that would do wonders if we can incorporate them into our daily lives.


The seven things Lord Shiva represents:

His Ash Smeared Body:
Nothing lasts forever, even our body! Life is momentary, whatever is happening now is temporary and shall never last forever. If you have everything you wished for, enjoy NOW! If you are going through a hard time, Don’t Worry, It will be over!!!

In a sentence – Simply live the NOW! Once, you understand this; you will never have to regret about your past or present again.

However, it doesn’t mean that you completely give up on everything, just make sure that you don’t turn commitments into obsessions.


His Third Eye:
Lord Shiva’s third eye represents looking at a problem with the mind’s eye, beyond what it is, which finally results in overcoming the impossible. Know that your body is far more capable than you think it is!

His third eye also can destroy whatever evil that comes his way. He is strongly against injustice and evil. Come what may, you must never learn to tolerate evil. If you ever feel like you aren’t getting justice, stand up against it!

Goddess Ganga Trapped in his hair:
It represents the end of ego, ignorance and the dawn of knowledge. Don’t jump into anything unknown thinking that you know it better. You have to do a thorough research on anything you are likely to get into. Get your facts rights, just denying the facts by your ignorance can lead you to a terrible situation.

His Trishul (Trident):
His Trishul symbolizes the control of mind, intellect, and ego, which in turn allows you to work better and never lose your mind. Your mind, intellect, and ego can control you if you don’t control them. If you want to succeed in anything, it is essential to keep all three (mind, intellect, and ego) in your control, or you might never be able to achieve it.

His Meditative Pose:
Meditation allows him to keep calm and focus on what’s important. It allows him to deal issues with clarity. Lord Shiva was also against materialistic happiness, as everything is temporary. Instead of finding happiness in things, start finding happiness in events, people, and experiences.

His Matted Hair:
It symbolizes the union of mind, body, and spirit. It doesn’t matter if you wish to work better, stay healthy or study hard, you need to unite your mind, body, and soul to achieve anything. It will not only keep you more focused but would also help you to reach your goals faster.

His Blue Throat:
His blue throat represents the suppression of evil and anger. Lord Shiva drank the poison of the world to save us, which turned his throat blue. Suppressing your anger is not okay in many ways (you will have emotional disturbances); however, it is important to express it in the right way. If not, it might be equally damaging as suppressing it.

Serpent around his neck:
The serpent around the neck of Lord Shiva symbolizes the controlling of one’s ego so that you can be free both physically and mentally. Ego is your worst enemy, so let it go!

Wearing snakes as an ornament also shows his ability to manipulate dangers or adversities to his favor. Snakes are non-domestic, and even a slight mistake in handling can get a bit from them, but he is so good at handling things that he doesn’t even care if it is the world’s dangerous animal around his neck.


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  1. Thank you for posting about Lord Shiva. when, i was reading the story in meanwhile some points are really meaningful to match our life's. It's really amazing keep posting like this Mr.Lohidasu Reddy and i wish you a HAPPY MAHA SHIVRATRI Bye. Bye..

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