Trinity Gods - Shiva (III)
(Please
read
body mind intellect
given
in the previous page to understand concept of shiva).
Why is Shiva known as the
destroyer and what does he destroy?.
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As we had discussed in the previous sections that, in
Awareness
state,
the individuality or Ego (the "I" feeling) temporarily cease to exist. The Ego
regains its nature like a spring coil regains its original nature as soon as
the force is removed.
What is Ego?
The sense of "I" is the
Ego or Aham-kar (Ahankar).
The Ego is deep when it is identified with the body.
This is why every living being right from the single celled bacteria to the
highest evolved human being tries to protect its body. Because the
identification to the body is the nature of every living being called the
Ego.
This Ego
diminishes when we transcend to the mind level and further diminishes at the
intellect level and completely destroyed at the
Awareness
level. This is why
Shiva called the Destroyer, the destroyer of the Ego.
Brahma is the creator , the Mind
that creates the Ego. In the
Brahma section, read why he is not worshipped in any temples, though
he is the creator God.
Vishnu,
however is widely worshipped God. He is the intellect is what then sustains this Ego to function in
the world, at the same time, pulls towards the Awareness state and helps in Moksha, transcending to the awareness state.
Vishnu sustains the Material wealth needed for the Ego to enjoy the world.
This is why Vishnu is royally dressed, unlike Shiva who is portrayed as an
ascetic meditating. This is because he is the witnessing Awareness which is
the highest state in Meditation. This also explains why Vishnu takes
Avatars (different evolutions of surviving intellect) to keep the world
functioning. More details in
Vishnu Section.
Shiva the
Lord of Arts:
The nature of the mind is to wander either in the past or in future. Only in
the
Awareness
state it is aware
of the present. Only in the present it is always happy. Watching Arts is
enjoyable to everyone, whether it is listening to music or looking at a
painting or watching a dance or a movie. Our wandering minds are
brought to the present moment or Awareness state. That bliss of being in the
present is however is not in our awareness because we are over-shadowed by
the emotional aspect of the Art./span>
Vedic culture has well developed 64 types of
arts and they are meant
for
us to transcend into the present. These arts are slow but slowly penetrating
and brings us into the
Awareness
state. Those individuals mind that are
restless to transcend feels these arts very boring. For example the
classical dances like
Bharathanatyam,
Mohiniattom , Kathakali, or Kathak are
slow and repetitive. The repetition helps in observing the subtlest elements
and through that the mind transcends. The same is with Classical
Gandharva
music like Hindustani or
Carnatic music. They all help in transcending. Shiva
is the Lord of these arts because the ultimate aim is to transcend to the
awareness state.
Why is Shiva called
Bhairava and why is Yama the Lord of Death
under his control?