1.1.1 Lord Shiva Appears in the Guise of Kirat
Arjuna did a tremendous penance by standing only on one leg and
concentrating his gaze upon the blazing sun,. The deities became very impressed
by Arjuna's penance. They went to lord Shiva and requested him to bless Arjuna.
Lord Shiva accepted their request.
Duryodhan had sent a demon named Mooka to kill Arjuna. Mooka had
disguised himself as a boar. Arjuna was engrossed in his meditation, when
suddenly his concentration got disturbed by a loud noise. He opened his eyes
and saw Mooka being chased by a band of Kirats. In fact it was none other than
Shiva who had appeared in the guise of Kirat.
Both Arjuna and Lord Shiva struck the boar with their respective
arrows at the same time. As a result the boar was killed.
1.1.2 Kirat Blesses Arjun
Lord Shiva sent his ganas to bring back the arrow. Similarly
Arjuna too went near the dead boar to bring his arrow. Arjuna found his arrow
lying on the ground. He picked it up in his hand. Right then the ganas arrived
there and asked Arjuna to return that arrow as it belonged to their master
(Shiva). But Arjuna refused to part with his arrow. Instead he asked the ganas,
to convey his challenge to their master to have a dual with him.
The ganas went back to lord Shiva and narrated the whole story to
him. Lord Shiva accepted Arjuna's challenge and went to fight him. His ganas
accompanied him. Arjuna defeated all the ganas of Shiva. In the end Lord Shiva
came forward to have a dual fight with him. Shiva was very much impressed by his
valour. He revealed his real identity. Arjuna was very ashamed that he fought
with Shiva. Lord Shiva consoled him and gave his weapon Pashupat to Arjuna.
1.1.3 The Twelve Jyotirlingas
Describing about the twelve Jyotirlingas, Sutji told the sages:-
"There are twelve Jyotirlingas which are as Follows : 1) Somnath in
Saurashtra, 2) Mallikarjuna in SriShail, 3) Mahakal in Ujjain, 4) Amareshwar in
Omkar, 5) Kedar in the Himalaya, 6) Bheemashankar at the bank of Bheema river.
7) Vishwanath in Varanasi.
8) Trayambakeshwar ar the bank of Gautami river, 9) Baidyanath at Chitabhumi,
10) Nagesh which is situated between Darukvan dwarika and Bhet dwarika 11)
Rameshwar at Betubandh and 12) Dhushmesh in Shivalaya.
These above mentioned twelve Jyotirlingas are considered to the
very sacred. A devotee who pays a visit to any of these places and worship,
gets all of his wished fulfilled.
Out of these twelve Jyotirlingas, Somnath Jyotirlinga is belived
to destroy the sorrows of Moon. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets
cured from incurable diseases like leprosy etc. enjoys all kinds of worldly
pleasures and attains salvation.
Similarly having a darshan of Mallikarjuna helps a devotee to
fulfill all of his desires.
Having a darshan of Mahakaal at Ujjain helps a devotee to fulfill all kinds
of desire and achieve salvation.
Similarly if a devotee merely touches the idol of Omkar linga then
he achieves the desired fruits.
Kedarlinga is situated in the Himalayas
and is considered to be very sacred.
Lord Shiva took his sixth incarnation as Bheema Shankar to kill
the demon Bheema. This incarnation of Shiva tool place at a place called
Kamarupa in Assam.
The seventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as Vishwanath at Kashi.
This Jyotirlinga is considered to be very sacred and fulfiller of all the
desires of a man.
Lord Shiva took his eighth incarnation at the bank of river
Gautami at the request of sage Gautam. This Jyotirlinga too is considered to be
very sacred and a fulfiller of all the desires of a man.
The ninth incarnation of Shiva was as Baidyanath at Deoghar in Bihar. This Jyotirlinga was established by the demon King
Ravana. A devotee who worships this Jyotirlinga gets all of his wishes
fulfilled. Because of this, it ia also known as Kamanalinga. Devotees carry the
holy water of the Ganges from Sultanganj and
both the idol of Baidyanath in the months of Shravan and Bhadrapaksha according
to the Hindu calendar.
Lord Shiva took his tenth incarnation to kill the demon Daruk who
used to live in Daruk forest. A devotee who worships Nagesh, never faces any
calamity. The eleventh incarnation of lord Shiva was as Rameshwar linga, this
linga was established by Sri Ram while the construction of a bridge over the
sea was going on. Having a darshan of this Jyotirlinga bestowes both worldly
pleasures and salvation.
Lord Shiva took his twelfth incarnation as Dhumeshwar after being
pleased by Dhushma - the wife of Sumedha. Having a darshan of this Jyotirlinga
helps a devotee to fulfill all of his desires.
All the above mentioned twelve Jyotirlingas are very sacred and
give total accomplishment to the devotees.
1.2 Koti Rudra Samhita
This Chapter contains 28 sections.
1.2.1 The Greatness of Upalingas
After describing about the twelve Jyotirlinga, Sutji mentioned
about the various Upalingas originating from them. The Upalinga named Someshwar
is situated at a place where the earth meets the ocean. This Upalinga is also
known as 'Antakesh'.
The Upalinga originating from Mallikarjuna is famous by the name
of 'Rudreshwar'. Similarly the Upalinga originating from Mahakal Jyotirlinga is
known as 'Dughdhesh'.
The Upalinga manifesting from Omkar jyotirlinga is famous as
'Kardameshwar'. The Upalinga manifesting from Kedareshwar jyotirlinga is known
as Bhuteshwar and is situated at the bank of Yamuna River.
The Upalinga manifesting from Bheema Shankar Jyotirlinga is
famously known as 'Bheemeshwar'. The Upalingas manifesting from Nageshwar,
Rameshwar and Dhushmeshwar Jyotirlingas are known as Bhuteshwar, Gupteshwar and
Vyagreshwar respectively.
All these upalingas are considered to be very sacred. A devotee
who has darshan of these Upalingas gets liberated from all of his sins.
Apart from these twelve Jyotirlingas and upalingas, there are
numerous other lingas, which have great religious importance. They are
Kritikavaseshwar, Tilmandeshwar, Bhuteshwar, Batukeshwar, Pureshwar,
Siddhanateshwar, Shringeshwar, Gopeshwar, Rangeshwar, Rameshwar, Atrishwar,
Mahabal linga Kameshwar, Ganeshwar, Shukreshwar, Chandrashekhar, Rishishwar
Laliteshwar, Pashupatishwar, (Pashupatinath), Kumtinath and Andhakeshwar etc.
1.2.2 Atri and Anusuya do Penance
Sage Atri and his wife Anusuya were doing penance in the forest
called Kamad, situated near the Chitrakut mountain. Once it did not rain for
many days. As a result people living in that area faced a severe drought.
Anusuya requested her husband to help out the people from their
hardships. Sage Atri sat down to meditate. One by one, his disciples deserted
him. Only Anusuya remained with him. She spent her days worshipping the
Parthiva lingas and circumambulating sage Atri who was engrossed in his
meditation. She had vowed not to have a single morsel of food till it rained.
All the deities became very pleased with their penance. They
arrived at the place where both of them were doing penance and after giving
blessings went back to their respective abodes.
Lord Shiva and river Ganges
stayed there. It did not rain for fifty four years. Both sage Atri and Anusuya
continued with their respective penance.
1.2.3 The Greatness of Atri
While doing penance, sage Atri felt thirsty. He requested Anusuya
to fetch some water. Anusuya went with a Kamandal, in search of water but did
not find it anywhere.
Ganga appeared before her
and said- "I am very pleased with you. You can demand anything from me you
like."
Anusuya demanded only a Kamandal full of water for her husband. Ganga instructed her to dig up a pit and when it was done
she entered into that pit. Anusuya filled her Kamandal with the water from that
pit and went back to her thirsty husband.
After quenching his thirst, Atri enquired form Anusuya as to where
did she find water. Anusuya narrated the whole story. Both of them then went
back to the place where Anusuya had met Ganga.
Both of them requested Ganga to stay at that
very place. Ganga agreed to remain there on
the condition that Anusuya donates all the virtues attained by her husband by
worshipping Lord Shiva for one year.
Anusuya donated all the virtues, without any hesitation. Lord
Shiva became very much pleased by their charitable tendencies. He appeared
before them. After eulogizing, Atri requested lord Shiva to remain in his
hermitage accompanied by Parvati. Lord Shiva agreed to do so. Ganga
also stayed with them. Later on Atri performed a grand Yagya after the completion
of which it rained heavily. Thus Atri ended the phase of drought by his
tremendous penance.
River Mandakani flows from that same 'Pit' which Anusuya had
dugged up. The Shivalinga, which was worshipped by Anusuya during that time
later on, came to be known as Atrishwar Linga.
1.2.4 The Brahmin Woman Attains to Heaven
Once upon a time, there lived a brahmin at a place called 'Karni'
situated at the bank of river 'Reva'. When the brahmin became old, he went to
Kashi after leaving behind his wife to live with his sons. After sometime the
brahmin died.
When the brahmins sons came to know about his death, they went to
Kashi and performed his last rites. After some days the brahmins woman died
too. The Brahmin's son - Suvas again went to Kashi carrying the ashes of their
dead mother as per her own wish.
On his way, Suvad became a guest of another brahmin. Suvad
witnessed an amazing even in the night, in which he saw his host trying to milk
the cow. At first he allowed the calf to drink the cow's milk for sometime. His
host then moved away the calf from the cow. The calf was still hungry and was
not willing to move away from the cow. The brahmins trashed the calf very
badly. This made the cow very sad and vowed to teach that wicked brahmin a
lesson.
The calf tried his best to convince his mother against doing this
as her action might make her commit the gravest of sins - the brahmahatya. But
the cow was not worried, as she knew the method of nullifying that sin.
Suvad was surprised that the cow knew the method of nullifying the
sin of brahmahatya. Next morning, the brahmin entrusted the job of milking the
cow, the brahmins' son gave a severe trashing to the calf who was unwilling to
move away from his mother.
The angry cow lifted the Brahmin's son with her horns and dashed
him against the ground. The Brahmin's son died on the spot. When the brahmin
returned to his home he became very furious on seeing his son dead. He drove
both the cow and the calf out of his house, after beating them very badly.
The colour of the cow had turned blue due to the trashing she got
from her brahmin. The cow went to the temple
of Nandikeshwar, situated at the bank
of river Narmada. To neutralize the sin of
Brahmahatya she took dip in the water of river Narmada
for three times. As a result she regained her original colour.
Suvad had followed the cow all along the way. He was amazed to see
the cow regaining her original colour. He proceeded on his further journey
towards Kashi. He met a beautiful lady on the way who enquired as to where was
he going. Suvad told her that he was going to immense the ashes of her mother
in the holy water of the river Ganges.
The lady advised him to immerse the ashes in the water of Narmada
itself, as the holy Ganga herself comes to meet Narmada
on the seventh day of Vaishakh every year.
"Today is the same auspicious day when the holy Ganga will be
coming to meet Narmada." Said the
beautiful woman. She also told him that immersing the ashes in the waters of Narmada would help his mother to attain to the divine
abode.
This beautiful lady was none other than Ganga
herself. After advising Suvad she disappeared. Suvad followed the instruction
of that beautiful lady. He immersed the ashes in the waters of Narmada. He saw his mother attaining a divine body. His
mother blessed Suvad and then attained to the abode of Lord Shiva.
1.2.5 Mahabal Shiva Linga
Describing about Mahabal Shiva Linga, Sutji said to the sages-
"Mahabal Shivalinga is situated at Gokarna area. A devotee who has a
darshan of Mahabal Shivalinga on the eighth or fourteenth day of
'Ardranakshatra falling on Monday, becomes free from all of his sins and
attains to the Shivaloka."
Having a darshan of this Shivalinga on any other day too helps a
man to attain to the abode of Almighty. All the deities, ancestors, holy rivers
like Ganga and the Nagas stand guard on all
the four entrances of Mahabal temple"
"Even the most degraded sinner attains salvation if he
worships Mahabal Shivalinga on the fourteenth day of Magha (dark lunar phase).
On this day people come from all over India to see the grand
festival."
1.2.6 The Reason Behind Phallic Worship
The sages curiously asked Sutji about the purpose with which
Parvati had decided to appear in the form of a Vagina. Sutji narrated the
following tale:
"Long long ago, some sages used to do penance in a Shiva
temple situated near Daruk forest. One day they went to collect woods needed
for the Yagya. Lord Shiva wanted to test their devotion, so he arrived before
the sages' wives in naked position holding his own phallus in his hand. The
wives of the sages became frightened by Shiva's appearance.
"When the sages returned after collecting woods, they became
very furious to see a naked person luring their wives. They asked Shiva to
reveal his identity. When Shiva did not give any reply, they cursed him to
become a phallus."
"The Phallus fell down from the hand of Lord Shiva and
generated so much of heat that all the three worlds started to burn. The sages
became very nervous and went to seek the help of lord Brahma. Lord Brahma
revealed to then that the person who they cursed was none other than Lord Shiva
himself. He also instructed them to please goddess Parvati, as she only could
have them from Shiva's wrath by appearing in the form of Vagina and holding the
Phallus."
"The sages followed the instruction of Lord Brahma. Goddess
Parvati appeared in the form of Vagina and held Shiva's phallus in herself. The
sages then worshipped the Shivalinga. This jyotirlinga became famous by the
name of Haatkeshwar."
1.2.7 The Origin of Batuknath
Long long ago there lived a brahmin by the name of Dadhichi. His
wife to a low caste, though his son - Sudarshan was very learned. The name of
his wife was Tukula. She had her husband under total control and influence.
Sudarshan had four sons. One day Dadhichi planned to go out due to
some work. He entrusted the job of Shiva's worship to Sudarshan. Sudarshan
worshipped the idol of Shiva daily without any fail.
On the Shivaratri day, Sudarshan too had observed a fast like rest
of his family members. He worshipped Shiva's idol in the morning as usual and
then went to his home. During the night time, he had a sexual relationship with
his wife. After that, he sat down to worship without purifying himself. Lord
Shiva became very furious by his action. He immobilized him by his curse.
Dadhichi was very sad to see the condition of his son. He
commenced a tremendous penance to please goddess Parvati. After being pleased
by his penance, Parvati requested Lord Shiva to liberate Sudarshan from his curse.
Lord Shiva became pleased and blessed Sudarshan by saying that he
would become famous as Batuknath and also that the worship of Batuknath would
amount to the worship of lord Shiva.
1.2.8 The Origin of Somnath
The moon had twenty seven wives, one of whom was Rohini. The moon
loved Rohini very much, which made the rest of his wives very jealous and
angry. They went to their father - Daksha and complained about Moon's
behaviour.
Daksha went to Moon and advised him to give proper attention to
all of his wives. But it did not have any effect on him and he continued giving
special treatment to Rohini.
When Daksha came to know about this, he became very curious. He
cursed Moon to become weak and devoid of radiance. The moon then sent the
deities to lord Brahma to seek his help. At first, lord Brahma became very
angry with Moon, but later on he cooled down and told the deities, that Moon
can get liberated from the curse, if he chants 'Mahamrityunjaya mantra' by
going to Prabhus area.
Moon went to Prabhas area and chanted Mahamrityunjaya mantra for
ten crore time after sitting in one posture. Lord Shiva appeared before him and
asked him to demand anything he wished.
Moon requested lord Shiva to liberate him from the curse given by
Daksha. Lord Shiva told moon that the words of Daksha can never became untrue.
However he blessed moon by saying that he would wane during the dark lunar
phase due to the curse, but wax during the dark lunar phase due to his
(Shiva's) blessings. Lord Shiva also provided moon that he would be present
along with Parvati near him (moon).
Thus Lord Shiva established himself as Somanath. The deities
constructed a 'Kunda' named Chandrakunda. It is believed that the Moon because
liberated from the curse by taking a bath in this Punda.
1.2.9 The Origin of Mallikarjuna
Once, under the influence of Sage Narad, Kartikeya had gone to the
Kraunch Mountain to do penance. Shiva and
Parvati could not bear the pain of his separation for long. Both of them went
to the Kraunch mountain to see him.
When Kartikeya saw them coming he moved to some other place. When
lord Shiva saw this he established himself in the form of Jyotirlinga, which
later on became famous as Mallikarjuna jyotirlinga.
1.2.10 The Origin of Mahakaleshwar
There used to live a brahmin at Avantikapuri. He was a great
devotee of lord Shiva and used to worship dialy.
This brahmin had four sons whose names were Devapriya, Medhapriya,
Sukrit and Dharmabahu. By the blessings of lord Shiva the brahmin enjoyed a
very happy and contented life. After his death, the brahmin's son continued the
tradition of Shiva's worship.
There was a mountain named Ratanak on which a demon named Dushan
used to live. Being intoxicated by the boons received from Lord Brahma, he used
to torment all the people. He had all the surrounding area under his control
except the house in which the brahmin family lived.
Dushan ordered his fellow demons to bring the brahmin after
capturing them. All the demons went to Avantikapuri and created havoc. They
went to the brahmins and told them about Dushan's order. The brahmins were busy
doing worship at that time so they did not give ear to their words. The
brahmins continued with their worship. The demon became very angry and tried to
attack them.
Suddenly the earth cracked with a tremendous sound and lord Shiva
manifested from within the cracks. He killed all the demons. He then went to
the Ratnamala mountain and killed Dushan. He again returned to the brahmins and
expressed his desire of fulfilling their wishes. The brahmins expressed their
desire of getting liberated from the bondage's of this world. They also
requested him to remain at that place. Lord Shiva accepted their request and
established himself in the form of Mahakal.
1.2.11 The Origin of Omkareshwar
Once, Narad had gone to meet Vindhya mountain. Vindhya was very
arrogant in his behaviour. Narad told him that Sumeru mountain was even greater
than him and so his false pride had no basis.
Vindhya became very dejected and disheartened. He went to
Amgreshwar and started worshipping Shiva after making a Parthiv linga. Lord
Shiva became very pleased by his penance. He appeared before Vindhya and
blessed him. After sometime the sages too arrived there and worshipped Shiva.
They requested lord Shiva to remain at that place forever. Lord Shiva
established himself as Paremeshwar Linga. One Shivalinga already existed at
Amareshwar, which became famous as Omkareshwar.
1.2.12 The Origin of Kedareshwar
Two incarnations of Lord Vishnu by the names of Nara and Vishnu did penance at Badrikasharam.
Both of them used to worship the idol of Shiva daily. Lord Shiva used to arrive
in his subtle form and accept their offerings without being noticed by them.
One day Lord Shiva appeared before them. Nara and Narayana eulogized him and requested
to remain at that place forever. Lord Shiva accepted their request and
established himself as 'Kedareshwar jyotirlinga'.
1.2.13 The Origin of Bheema Shankar
Bheema - the demon, was the son of Kumbhakarna and Karkati. After
Kumbhakarna was killed by Sri Ram. Karkati and Bheema went to live at Sahya
mountain.
When Bheema grew up he asked Karkati about his father. Karkati
told him that his father had been killed by Ram. Bheema swore to avenge his
father's death. He did a tremendous penance to please lord Brahma. Brahma
appeared before him and blessed him with insurmountable power and strength.
Bheema then drove out the deities from heaven. He went to Kamarupa
and defeated the king. He captured the king and put him in prison. The helpless
king used to pass his time by chanting the mantra- Om Namah Shivay. His wife
worshipped the Parthiva linga of Shiva for the release of the king.
All the deities went at the bank of river Mahakeshi and worshipped
the Parthiva linga of lord Shiva. Lord Shiva appeared before them and assured
them that the end of Bheema was near.
Lord Shiva went to the king who had been held captive by Bheema.
His ganas too accompanied him. All of them waited for the opportune time to
kill Bheema.
Meanwhile somebody informed Bheema that the king was doing worship
of Shiva in the prison, with the objective of getting Bheema killed.
Bheema arrived at the spot in the prison where the king was
worshipping the Parthiva linga of Lord Shiva. He made fun of Shiva and struck
the Shiva linga with his sword.
Right then, Lord Shiva appeared. A tremendous battle was fought
between both of them. The battle continued for a long period. Sage Narad
requested lord Shiva to kill Bheema as soon as it was possible.
Lord Shiva produced fire by his loud roar. In a very short time the
fire spread in the whole forest. All the demons including Bheema were burnt to
death. The deities and the sages arrived there. They requested Lord Shiva to
remain there. Lord Shiva accepted their request and established himself in the
form of Bheema Shankar Jyotirlinga.
1.2.14 The Origin of Vishveshwar
With the desire of giving liberation to the living
creatures of this world, lord Shiva had kept some portion of land on his
Trishul after separating it from the rest of Brahma's creation. The name of
this sacred place is Manikarnika. The Shiva linga by the name of Avinukta was
established by lord Shiva himself/ Later on this sacred place was brought down
from the Trishul and established on the land of Shiva.
This sacred place of pilgrimage later on became famous as Kashi and the
Shivalinga as Avimukta Visheshwar.
1.2.15 The Origin of Trayambakeshwar
During the ancient time there lived a famous sage named Gautami.
The name of his wife was Ahilya. Once it did not rain for one hundred years as
the result of which the whole area was affected by drought.
Sage Gautami did a tremendous penance to please Varun appeared
before Gautam, he was requested to cause rain. But Varun expressed his
inability in causing rain. He told Gautam to please lord Shiva so that his wish
could be fulfilled. Later on Varun instructed Gautam to dig a up a pit, which
he (Varun) filled with water. Varun blessed Gautam by saying that this pond
would never dry up. The sages who had abandoned that place returned there.
Everybody became happy and satisfied.
One day, sage Gautam instructed his disciples to fetch some water
from that pond. When the disciples reached there, they found the wives of
numerous sages present at the bank of the pond. The sages' wives did not allow
them to take water and instead they rebuked them. The disciples returned back
to the hermitage and narrated the whole story to sage Gautam.
Ahilya pacified the angry disciples and went to the pond to fetch
water. From that day onwards this became very daily routine. One day Ahilya met
the wives of the sages. They tried to prevent her from fetching water. Not only
that they went back to his respective hermitages and filled the ears of their
husbands. All the sages became very angry.
The sages worshipped lord Ganesha to please him. When Ganesha
appeared, they requested him to drive Gautam out from that place. At first
Ganesha was reluctant to accept their demand but when they kept a persisting he
agreed at last.
Ganesha entered the field of Gautam in which barley was being
cultivated. Ganesha had disguised himself as a cow. He started grazing the
barley crops.
When Gautam saw the cow grazing crops, he tried to drive her out
from the field by hitting a grass on her back. The artificial cow died
instantly. Gautam was very sorry for his act. Meanwhile all the sages from the
surrounding area arrived there. They forced Gautam to abandon that place at
once.
Gautam left that place and made his hermitage at a little distance
from there. One day he came to the sages and asked them as to how could he
atone for his sins. The sages told him that his sins could be atoned only when
he circumambulates the whole earth thrice, all the while saying, 'I have killed
a cow'. They also told him that after that he would have to perform austerities
for one month.
If this is not possible then you will have to help Ganga manifest herself and take bath in her water.
Otherwise you will have to worship three crores Parthiva lingas. Only then, you
can get liberated from the sin of killing a cow," said the sages.
Gautam made the Parthiva lingas and started worshipping them. Lord
Shiva became very pleased by his devotion and appeared before him. Sage Gautam
requested lord Shiva to liberate him from the sins of killing a cow. He also
requested lord Shiva to manifest the stream of river Ganga
that place.
Lord Shiva tried his best to make him understand that he was
innocent and the real culprits that he was innocent and the real culprits were
those wicked sages. But, Gautam was unconvinced. At last lord Shiva instructed Ganga to appear in the form of a woman. Gautam eulogized Ganga. By the blessings of lord Shiva Gautam was
liberated from his sins of killing a cow. After that Ganga
expressed her desire to go back but lord Shiva asked her to remain on the earth
till the twenty-eighth nanvantar. Ganga
accepted to do that, on the condition that Lord Shiva along with Parvati too
would remain present on the earth. Lord Shiva established himself as
Trayambakeshwar Jyotirlinga and Ganga became
famous as Gautami Ganga.
1.2.16 The Origin of Baidyanath
The demon king- Ravana did a tremendous penance to please lord
Shiva and to get a boon from him. Even after his severe penance when lord Shiva
did still not appear, he started offering his heads one by one to lord Shiva.
This way he already severed his nine heads and offered them to Shiva. When he
was about to severe his last remaining head, just the lord Shiva appeared
before him. He blessed Ravana with unparalleled power and strength. Lord Shiva
also made him a ten headed demon once again.
But Ravana was not satisfied. He requested lord Shiva to come
along with him to Lanka. Lord Shiva gave Ravana s Shivalinga and warned him
against keeping it on the earth, as then no power on the earth could lift that
Shivalinga from there.
Ravana proceeded with the Shivalinga. On the way he felt
the urge of urinate. Ravana gave that Shivalinga to a cowherd boy and went to
urinate. The cowherd boy held the Shivalinga for sometime. He felt that the
Shivalinga was becoming heavier and heavier. He could not bear the weight of
the Shivalinga for too long. He kept it on the ground. When Ravana returned he
became very sad after seeing the Shivalinga on the ground. He knew that, now it
was impossible to lift it from that place. Ravana established the Shivalinga there,
which became famous as 'Baidyanath jyotirlinga'.
1.2.17 The Origin of Nageshwar Jyotirlinga
During ancient times, there lived a demon named Daruk. The name of
his wife was Daruka. They used to torment the people living in that area. The
residents of that area went to sage 'Aursh' and narrated about their miseries
and requested him to end this menace.
'Aursh' assured them that very soon their hardships would come to
an end. He then went to do his penance. The deities appeared before him after
being pleased by his tremendous penance. Sage 'Aursh' requested the deities to
kill the demons.
The deities went to fight with the demons. The demons got scarred
and started thinking about the means by which their lives could be saved.
Daruka the wife of Daruk had received a boon from goddess Parvati due to which
she had gained unparalleled power. She carried the whole forest and placed it
in the middle of the sea. This way the demons again lived without being
perturbed by the threat of the deities' attack.
One day the demons saw many boats sailing in the sea, on which
were many people on board. The demons made all the people captive. There was a
man named Supriya who was great devotee of Lord Shiva. He used to worship lord
Shiva daily, even though he saw held under captivity. Rest of the people too
got influenced by his devotion and everybody started worshipping lord
Shiva.This way, six months had passed.
One day a demon saw Supriya worshipping the idol of lord Shiva. He
went to Daruk and informed him. Daruk became extremely furious. He asked
Supriya as to whom was he worshipping. Supriya still engrossed in his worship
did not give any reply. This made Daruk even more angry. He tried to kill
Supriya. Lord Shiva appeared and killed all the demons.
Daruka's heart became full of grief at the news of her husband's
death. She went to Parvati and told her how lord Shiva had killed Daruka.
Parvati met lord Shiva and both of them decided to protect there respective
devotees by establishing themselves at that place. Thus, Nageshwar jyotirlinga
came into existence.
1.2.18 Establishment of Rameshwar
After Hanuman brought the new that Sita had been held captive by
Ravana at Lanka, Sri Ram proceeded towards Lanka with a huge army. After
receiving the seashore he faced the problems of crossing over the sea.
Sri Ram made a Parthiva linga of Shiva and worshipped it. Lord
Shiva became very please with him and appeared. He blessed Sri Ram to be
victorious. Sri Ram on the other hand, requested him to establish himself in
that Parthiva linga, to which lord Shiva agreed. This way 'Rameshwar
jyotirlinga' came into existence.
1.2.19 The Origin of Dhushmesh Jyotirlinga
There used to live a brahmin by the name of Sudharma, who belonged
to the lineage of sage Bhardwaj. He was a great devotee of lord Shiva. Sudeha
was his wife. Sudharma had no son.
Sudeha desires for a son. She expressed her desire to Sudharma but
he did not listen to her pleas. One day Sudeha had gone for an outing
accompanied by her companions. Incidentally a quarrel ensured among them and
her companions made fun of her issue less status. Sudeha became very sad. After
returning to her hermitage, she narrated the whole incident to Sudharma.
Sudharma meditated on the form of Shiva and threw two flowers,
towards his wife. He thought that if Sudeha picks up the flower, which he had
thrown with his right hand, then certainly a son would be born. But if she
picks up the another flower then there is no chance of her giving birth to a
son. Unfortunately Sudeha picked up the flower which Sudharma had thrown with
his left hand.
Sudharma told his wife that she was never going to become a
mother. He advised her to dedicate her life in the devotion of lord Shiva. When
Sudeha learnt that there was no chance of her becoming a mother, she insisted
her husband to marry for a second time, so that he could become a father. But
Sudharma refused to marry for the second.
Sudeha brought her younger sister-Dhushma to the hermitage and
married her with reluctant Sudharma. Dhushma proved to be a very faithful wife.
She engaged herself in the service of Sudharma and Sudeha. She also used to
worship the Parthiva-linga of Shiva daily.
After her worship she used to immerse the Parthiva lingas in a
pond. This way, when she had accomplished the worship of one lakh Parthiva
lingas, lord Shiva blessed her with a son. Sudharma was extremely pleased but
Sudeha became jealous of her own sister.
When the child grew up, he was married to a beautiful
brahmin girl. Dhushma instructed the bride to take a special care of Sudeha. So
the bride engaged herself in the service of everybody. She took special care of
looking into the needs of Sudeha. But still, Sudeha's jealousy did not
diminish.
One day engripped by excessive jealousy and anger, she killed
Dhushma's son while he was asleep. She cut his body into many pieces and threw
those pieces into the same pond, in which Dhushma used to immerse the Parthiva
lingas.
When the daughter in law noticed a piece of flesh on the bed she
started crying. She went to Dhushma and narrated the whole story. Hearing the
news of her son's killing, Dhushma too started crying Sudeha also wept
artificially.
Sudharma arrived there. Though he himself was very sad yet he
instructed Dhushma to do the daily worship of Parthiva linga as usual. Dhushma
obeyed the command of her husband, She worshipped the Parthiva lingas and went
to the pond of immense.
By the blessings of lord Shiva, her son was standing at the bank
of the pond alive. He came towards his mother and said-
"Mother! I have become alive even after my death."
Dhushma was still engrossed in her thoughts of lord Shiva, so she
could not listen to her son. Lord Shiva appeared and blessed Dhushma. He also
expressed his desire to punish her wicked sister - Sudeha for her evil deed,
but Dhushma requested him to forgive her. She also requested lord Shiva to stay
there forever. Lord Shiva accepted her demand and established himself in the
form of Dhushmeshwar Jyotirlinga. Sudharma and Sudeha arrived at that place and
worshipped Shiva. At last everybody returned home happily.
1.2.20 Lord Vishnu Receives Sudarshan Chakra
The deities went to lord Vishnu, after being tormented by the
demons. They requested him to annihilate the demons. After assuring them, Lord
Vishnu went to Kailash mountain to do his penance. But even his tremendous
penance was not enough to please Lord Shiva.
Lord Vishnu then worshipped lord Shiva by chanting the mantras of
Shiva Sahastranamavali. He also offered one thousand lotus flowers to lord
Shiva in course of his worship.
One day Shiva wanted to test the devotion of lord Vishnu. He stole
one lotus flower from among the one thousand flowers. When lord Vishnu began
his worship he found that there was one flower less. To make up for this
deficiency, he offered his one eye to lord Shiva - his eye which has been
compared with a lotus flower.
Lord Shiva was very mush impressed by his exceptional devotion. He
appeared before Vishnu and asked him to demand any boon he wished. Lord Vishnu
demanded a divine weapon to annihilate the demons. Lord Shiva gave him a
sparkling Sudharshan Chakra. On the request of Lord Vishnu he established
himself in the form of Harishwar Shivalinga. At last lord Vishnu killed the
demon with his Sudarshan Chakra.
1.2.21 Shiva Sahastranaam
Sutji told the sages that lord Vishnu had worshipped lord
Shiva with the help of his one thousand names. Some of the chief names of Shiva
are Shiva, Har, Mrid, Rudra, Pushkar, Pushpalochan, Arthigamya, Sadachar,
Sharv, Shambhu, Maheshwar, etc.
1.2.22 The Greatness of Sahastranaam
A devotee who chants these one thousand names of lord
Shiva attains all the accomplishments. Chanting it during distress helps a man
to become free from all kings of misfortune. Lord Vishnu could kill the demons
only because of the power he derived from the chanting of Sahastranaam.
1.2.23 The Devotees of Shiva
Describing about the numerous devotees of Shiva who were famous
for their devotion towards lord Shiva, Sutji named a few of them like Durvasa,
Vishwamitra, Dadhichi, Gautam, Kanad, Bhargav, Vrihaspati, Vaishampayam,
Parashar, Vyas, Upamanyu, Yagyavalkya, Jaimini and Garg etc.
He also narrated a tale connected with King Sudyumna. Once
Sudyumna had gone into that forest which was gifted to Parvati by lord Shiva,
with the warning that any man who dares to enter it would become a woman.
As soon as Sudyumna entered that forest he got transformed into a
woman. He became very sad. He worshipped lord Shiva to regain his masculinity.
Lord Shiva pleased by his devotion, he blessed him to be as a man for one month
and again as a woman for the same period of time alternately.
1.2.24 Austerities & Fastings Connected with Shiva’s Worship
Once Parvati asked lord Shiva as to which were the austerities
when on being performed by a devotee, helps him to attain both worldly
accomplishments as well as liberation.
Lord Shiva told her about ten austerities connected with his
worship and their methods. He said-
"On the eighty day of every month a devotee should worship me
by observing a fast for the whole day and breaking it in the night. But on
Kalashtami a devotee must observe the fast for the whole day and night. He must
not have food on that day. On the eleventh day of the dark-lunar month, a
devotee must worship me and observe fast during the day. He should break the
fast in the night. But on the eleventh day of the bright lunar month, a devotee
should observe a fast for the whole period of day and night. On the thirteenth
day of dark-lunar month a devotee must observe fast for the whole period of day
and night, whereas on the thirteenth day of a bright lunar phase he should
observe a fast during the day and break it in the night. A fast observed on
Monday should be broken only in the night."
1.2.25 Mahashivaratri
Lord Shiva continued with his statements-
"Among all the austerities and fastings Mahashivaratri holds
a supreme place. It falls on the fourteenth day of the dark lunar month of
Phalgun. On this day the devotee should take a vow to observe a fast after
awakening in the morning and finishing his daily choirs. He must observe a fast
for the whole day and night. In the night he should worship me either in the
temple or in his own home according to his convenience. He should worship me
with the help of sixteen modes of worship (Shodasopachar). He should either
chant the mantras of Laghurudra or perform 'abhishek' during the course of
worship. While doing worship he should eulogize me and perform 'artis' in my
praise. He can perform 'abhishek' with either of the followings - Milk, water,
sacred water of belonging to a place of pilgrimage, sprinkling water with
Kusha, Sugarcane juice, Honey and Ghee etc. The devotee should engage himself
in my devotion for the whole day. In the end he should feed the brahmins and
make donation to them. A fast observed in this way gives infinite virtues to the
devotee."
1.2.26 Accomplishment of Shivratri (Uddyapan)
After observing fasts for fourteen consecutive years on each of
the Shivaratri days, a devotee should perform 'Uddyapan' (religious rites
performed on the accomplishment of an observance).
On the day preceding the Uddyapan ceremony, a devotee must have
food for one time. The next day a devotee should perform Uddyapan after making
a religious vow and according to the appropriate methods. A devotee who
performs Uddyapan in the above mentioned way attains to the Shivaloka.
1.2.27 The Greatness of Shivaratri
There used to live a poor bheel named Gurudruha. He was very poor.
One day finding no food available in his house, he went to the forest to hunt
an animal. Unfortunately he did not find any animal which he could hunt.
Being hungry, he sat down on the bank of a pond and pondered as to
what would happen to his family members who were hungry too. He thought that if
he waited there, then he might get a chance to kill a thirsty animal, which
arrives there to drink water.
Gurudruha climbed up a bael tree and waited for his prey. A
Shivalinga was established just under that tree and co incidentally it was a
Shivaratri day. When the first three hours of the night had passed, he saw a
female deer arriving with her young ones. He got ready with his bow and arrow
and aimed his arrow towards the female deer. By coincidence some leaves from
that bael tree fell on the Shivalinga along with some drops of water from the
vessel in which he was carrying water. Gurudruha had accomplished the worship
of Shiva during the first 'Prahar' of the night unawaringly.
After hearing the noise made by falling drops of water, the female
deer looked up. She saw Gurudruha sitting with his bow and arrows. She asked
him about his desire. Gurudruha told her that he wanted to kill her, so that he
could feed his family members.
The female deer requested him to allow her to go so that she could
leave her young ones in the safe custody of her husband. She promised to come
back. At first Gurudruha was reluctant but when the female deer started giving
illustrations from the scriptures, he allowed her to go.
Mean while the sister of female deer arrived there with her young
ones. When Gurudruha sow her, he got ready to kill her. Suddenly his movements
on the tree, made some leaves of bael and few drops of water to fall on the
Shivalings. It was the second Prahara of the night and Gurudruha had again
performed the worshiped of Shiva unawaringly.
When the female deer (Second) heard the noise made by falling drop
of water She looked up towards Gurudruha. She asked him about his desire. When
Gurudruha told about his desire, she requested him to allow her to go so that
she could hand over her young ones in the safe custody of her husband.
Initially, Gurudruha was reluctant to allow her to go, but when she promised to
return back, he allowed her to go.
Gurudruha sat on the branches of the bael tree waiting for his
prey. The second prahar of the night was coming to an end and the third prahar
about to begin.
The deer arrived there searching his wife and children. Gurudruha
again made himself ready to kill that dear. Again some leaves and few drops of
water fell on the Shivalinga. The worship of Shiva during the third Prahara had
been accomplished by Gurudruha, though unawaringly. On hearing the noise made
by the falling drops of water, the dear looked up and asked Gurudruha about his
desire. Gurudruha told him about his desire.
The deer requested Gurudruha to allow him to meet his wife and
children for once. The deer promised to return back. After becoming satisfied
by his intentions, Gurudruha allowed him to go to meet his family.
Gurudruha sat on the bael tree waiting for the deers anxiously.
The third prahar of the night was approaching its end and the fourth prahar was
about to begin.
Suddenly Gurudruha saw all the three deer's coming towards the
pond. He became extremely pleased at the prospect of getting flesh of three
animals. He got read with his bow and arrows. His movements on the bael tree
again made some leaves and few drops of water to fall on the Shivaling.
Gurudruha had successfully accomplished the worship of Shiva even during the
fourth Prahar. Not only this he had also remained awake for the whole night of
Shivaratri.
The fast observed by Gurudruha on Shivaratri along with the
worship of Shiva though unawaringly had made him on enlightened person. The
thought of killing the deers remained no longer in his heart. He thanked all
the deers for their help in his attainment of enlightenment.
Lord Shiva became extremely pleased and appeared before him. He
blessed Gurudruha that in his next birth he would get an opportunity to serve
Sri Ram and would become famous as Nishad. Lord Shiva also told Gurudruha that
by the blessings of Sri Ram he would attain salvation by the blessings of Sri
Ram he would attain salvation.
Sutji while describing about the virtues of observing fast on
Shivaratri told the sages that if a fast observed unwaringly on Shivaratri
gives such virtues then what could be said about a fast which is observed
deliberately. According to Sutji such a fast would bestow both worldly
pleasures and salvation.
1.2.28 Different Stages of Liberation
Regarding the different stages of liberation, Sutji told the sages
that there were five stages of liberation capable of freeing a man from the
sorrows of this world. 1) Sarupya (Similitude with the Almighty), 2) Salokya,
3) Sannidhya (living in the proximity of the almighty), 4) Sayujya (getting
united with the almight), 5) Kalvalya (Devotion towards God)
Only lord Shiva is capable of bestowing liberation. One can attain
dharm (virtuosity), Artha (Wealth) and Kaam (desires and wishes) by the worship
of other deities, but lord Shiva bestowes all the four of them.
Lord Brahma is believed to be the master of the three elementary
qualities i.e. Sat, Raja and Tama. Shiva is beyond these qualities and even the
nature itself. He is formless. Lord Shiva is a mystery which remains unsolved
even though many sages and even lord Brahma have tried to solve this mystery
called Shiva.
The fifth stage of liberation is called Kaivalya which is attained
by having complete devotion towards lord Shiva. In the present era of Kali,
where the attainment of self knowledge is very difficult, devotion is
relatively an easier path.
Even devotion has been categorised into two types: a) Sagun (With
form) b) Nirguna (Formless)
If man worships lord Shiva with total devotion he attains self
knowledge. Each and every objects of this world is nothing but the
manifestation of Shiva's power. The creation achieves expansion only when he
desires. Shiva is omniscient but himself invisible. Just as the fire, which
already exists in the wood but is visible only after it is rubbed, similarly
only the 'Gyanis' can experience lord Shiva even though he is omnipresent. Just
as there is no difference between cause and effect, but is appears so due to
our ignorance, similarly an ignorant man can never experience the omnipresent
Shiva by his sense organs. The living things possess ego but lord Shiva is
egoless. A man can successfully subjugates his ego by becoming knowledgeable
and attains liberation after uniting with lord Shiva.
This knowledge was received by lord Vishnu from Shiva. Lord Vishnu
later on revealed it to lord Brahma and Brahma in turn revealed it to his
manasputra - Sanak, etc; The manasputra revealed this knowledge to Narad and
Narad revealed it to Vyas.
1.3 Uma Samhita
This Chapter contains 20 sections.
1.3.1 Conversation Between Krshna & Upamanyu
Once, Lord Krishna went to Kailash mountain to do penance with the
desire of having a son. He found Maharishi Upamanyu engrossed in his
meditation. He told Upamanyu about his desire and requested him to describe
about the greatness of lord Shiva.
Upamanu described about his own experience when he had divine
glimpses of lord Shiva who was meditating
"Once I saw Shiva who was surrounded by all the deities. Lord
Shiva was engrossed in his deep meditation. Shiva had in his possession all the
divine weapons like - Trident, Axe, Noose, Sudarshan etc. Lord Vishnu and
Brahmaji were also present there. I eulogized lord Shiva who became pleased
with me. Lord Shiva wanted to bless me with a boon. I requested lord Shiva to
bless me with three things- 1) I should always remain his devotee b) to be able
to know about the past, present and future events, c) My family should never
feel the scarcity of rice and milk."
"Lord Shiva not only blessed me with all these three things,
but also to be able to see the Vaivasvat kalpa."
After completing his story, sage Upamanyu told Krishna
he must worship lord Shiva if he was desirous of a son, because Lord Shiva can
be pleased quite easily.
1.3.2 Sri Krshna Does Penance
Sri Krishna then proceeded to do his penance after getting
initiated by Upamanyu with the mantra - Om Namah Shivay. He did a tremendous
penance for fifteen months by standing on his toe. In the sixteenth month lord
Shiva and Parvati appeared before him after being pleased by his penance. Lord
Shiva expressed his desire to bless Krishna. Krishna demanded eight boon. 1) May his intelligence
always remain inclined towards religiousness. 2) May he attain immortal fame,
3) May he has his abode in Shiva's proximity, 4) May his faith and devotion in
Shiva be unswerving, 5) May he have ten valiant sons, 6) May he be victorious
against his enemies, 7) May all his enemies be destroyed and 8) May be dear to
all the yogis. After receiving eight boons from Lord Shiva, Krishna
demanded one boon from goddess Parvati May he always be in the service of his
parents and the brahmins. Sri Krishna then went back to Upamanyu and narrated
the whole story. At last he returned to Dwarka.
1.3.3 Classification of Grave Sins
Describing about the sins, Sutji told the sages that altogether
there were twelve types of sins committed by a man by his actions, thought
speech. Out of them having a desire for another person's wife, being desirous
of another's wealth, having evil designs against other people and drifting
towards sinful path are considered to be sins committed by one's thoughts.
The following sins are supposed to be committed by speech -
Conversating with a woman who is having periods, telling lies, Unpleasing talks
and back biting.
The following sins are committed by one's actions eating things,
which are not worth eating's, indulging in violence and uncivilized activities
and taking other's wealth by improper means.
Even among all these sins some are considered to be graver, like
criticizing teacher, hermit and parents etc, stealing the property of temple or
a brahmin. A person commits Mahapap (grave sin) if he indulges in any of the
following: not having devotion towards one's preceptor abandoning one's
preceptor, sleeping on the preceptor's bed, drinking intoxicating drinks,
having illicit relationship with one's teacher's wife, taking back the wealth
which has already been donated, earning wealth by employing improper means.
A man who commits the following sins are considered to be the
grave sinners - burning a cowshed, a forest or a city, not marrying a girl with
a suitable man, having illicit relationship with daughter in law, and sister in
law.
1.3.4 The Description of Hell
Each living being has to taste the fruits of his 'Karmas', when
his soul reaches the abode of Yama after his death. The soul of a virtuous man
enters the hell from the Northern side, where as that of sinful man enters from
the southern side.
Yamanagri - The abode of Yama is situated at a distance of eighty
six thousand yojans (One Yojans - Eight miles) from the surface of the earth.
The virtuous soul reaches there without any problem because of his
virtuous deeds. On the contrary, the soul of a sinner reaches Yamanagri tasting
the fruits of his sins all along the way. Moreover, when the soul of a sinner
reaches Yamanagri, it gets punished by the 'Yamadutas'. The lord of death then
gives the final judgement on the basis of each individual's sins.
From the hell the virtuous soul leaves for the heaven. There are
many categories of hells all filled up with filth.
1.3.5 Charity and its Importance
Sutji while warning the sages told-
"People who engages themselves in virtuous deeds through out
their lives and who have been kind of others, cross the terrifying path of the
hell quite easily. A person, who donates shoes or wooden sandals to brahmins,
reaches the hell riding on the horse.
Similarly, a person who donates an umbrella to brahmins reaches
the hell under the shade of an umbrella. Making donations of bed or chairs to
brahmins, help a man to reach the hell after taking adequate rest on the way.
Making donations of Gold or silver to brahmin helps a man to attain to
heaven."
A man who donated food grains enjoys all the pleasures of life,
because food grains sustain life. Even, making donation of water is considered
to be of supreme value because life can not exist without it. A man, who digs
up wells and ponds for the benefit of people, acquires great virtues. Planting
trees, especially which gives fruits or flowers are considered to give
immeasurable virtues.
Making donations of cow, land, knowledge and such objects that can
be weighed are considered.
Making donations of Gold, Sesame, elephant, girl, maid, servant,
house, chariot, diamond, cow whose colour is pure white and food grains are
considered to be Mahadan (great donation).
The donations should be made only to worthy brahmins.
1.3.6 The Description of the Netherworld (Patal Loka)
The earth is balanced on the hood of Sheshnag. Lord Vishnu
is the nurturer of this world. There are seven more worlds beneath the earth,
which are Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Rasatala, Tala, Talatala and Patal. Each of
these worlds is ten thousand yojans in length and twenty thousand yojans deep.
All these worlds are full of invaluable and priceless diamonds. The residents
of each of these worlds enjoy all the luxuries and pleasures of life. The
demons and the Nagas reside in these worlds.
1.3.7 Liberation From Hell
Even farther than these seven worlds is situated the hell,
Where the soul of the sinner goes to after the death. Some of the main names of
hell are - Raurav, Shukar, Rodh, Taal, Vivasan
and Mahajwala etc. The soul of a sinner goes to each of these hells according
to the magnitude of his sins. A man should worship lord Shiva and sing hymns in
his praise to get liberated from his sins.
1.3.8 The Description of Seven Islands
The whole earth is divided into seven islands or dweepas. The name
of these islands is Jambu, Plaksha, Shalmali, Kraunch, Shaaka and Pushkar. All
these islands are surrounded by such oceans on all sides. The content of each
of these oceans is salt. Sugarcane juice, ghee, milk, curds and honey
respectively.
Jambudweepa is also known as India. It stretches from south of Himalaya to the north of ocean. The total area is about
nine thousand yojans. It is further subdivided into nine land segments, seven
mountains, and seven sacred rivers near the seven places of pilgrimage and many
other rivers.
Similarly the 'Plaksha' island is surrounded by ocean of salt on
all sides and spread up in the area of one thousand yojans.
The area of Shalmali island is twice as that of Plaksha island. It
is surrounded by the ocean of honey.
The are of Kusha island is twice as that of Shalmali island and is
surrounded by the ocean of ghee. Similarly the Krauncha is surrounded by the
ocean of curd and its area is thrice as that of Kusha island.
The area of Shaka island is twice as that of Kraucha island and is
surrounded by the ocean of milk.
The ocean of sweet water surrounds the Pushkar island. Its
total length is five thousand yojans and five lakh yojans respectively. The
mountain Manas is situated in this island. The residents of these islands never
attain old age. Lord Brahma resides in Mahaveet section of this island. The
people living in this island get food without making any effort.
1.3.9 The Description of Planets
As far as the light of Sun and Moon reaches the earth, it is
called 'Bhoo loka'. Surya loka is situated one lakh yojan above the Bhooloka.
The Chandra loka is situated one lakh yojan above Surya loka. All the
constellations as well as the planets are spread in the area of the ten thousand
yojans above the Moon. Mercury is situated above the moon Venus above the
Mercury and Mars is situated above the Venus. Jupiter is situated above Mars
and Saturn above Jupiter.
The Saptarshi mandals are situated at a distance of one lakh yojan
above Saturn. The 'Dhruva' is situated at a distance of one lakh yojan above
the Saptarshi Mandals. All the planets are situated between the earth and
Dhruva star in the form of three lokas - Bhooloka, Bhuvar loka and Swarga loka
(heaven).
Mahar looka is situated even beyond the Dhruvaloka. This is the
world where the manasputras (Sanak sanandan etc) of lord Brahma reside.
Jana loka is situated above Mahaloka where as the Tapaloka
is situated at a distance of twenty six lakh yojans above Mahaloka. Satyaloka
is situated six times the distance between Mahaloka and Tapaloka. Satyaloka is
also known as Brahmaloka. Beyond Brahmaloka is situated the Vaikuntha loka.
Similarly the world of Kartikeya Kumar loka is situated beyond Vaikunth loka.
After Kumar loka comes the Uma loka and then comes the Shiva loka, which is the
farthest loka. Goloka is situated near Shivaloka where lord Krishna
lives with the cow names Sushila, with the permission of lord Shiva.
1.3.10 Categories of Austerity (Tapa)
Truth or Satya is the best among all the types of austerity. A
truthful man is the supreme devotee and a great accomplisher. Austerity helps a
man to attain all the worldly pleasures of life and ultimately salvation.
Austerities have been classified into three types on the basis of three basic
qualities or gunas i.e. Satvik tapa, Rajassi tapa and Tamassi tapa.
Austerities observed by the deities' hermits and celibates come
under the category of Satvik Tapa.
Austerities maintained by the 'daityax' and man come under the
category of Rajasi-Tapa.
Austerities maintained by the demons and those people who indulge
in evil and cruel deeds come under the category of Tamasi Tapa.
1.3.11 The Origin of Body
The food intaken by a man gets transformed into 'semen' in
the body. The semen is transformed to the woman's womb during the time of
intercourse where it gets mixed with the blood. It then develops into an egg.
Gradually all the organs start to manifest themselves. The body then attains
the vital force and ultimately comes out from the mother's womb after suffering
great pains. But after taking birth he forgets all about those pains. He then
lives his life by reaping the fruits of his past Karmas.
1.3.12 Purification of the Body
Before taking birth, the body lives a very filthy
environment in mother's womb. It becomes so dirty that even Panchagavya can not
make it pure. Remembrance of Shiva is the only means to make it pure.
1.3.13 Control over Death (Ichchha Mrityu)
Sutji told the sages that a person who wants to control death
should first be seated on a pure seat. He should then perform Pranayama by
holding his breath. While doing this exercise care should be taken that lamp is
not burning.
Both the ears should be shut by the index fingers for the period
of one hour. After doing this he would be able to hear the sounds emerging from
within. He should try to concentrate his mind on that sound. If this exercise
is practiced daily for two hours, then he will have full control over his
death.
This particular exercise helps a man to attain great
accomplishments, self-knowledge and salvation.
1.3.14 The Descent of Ganga
Once, emperor Sagar performed an Ashwamedha Yagya. Indra abducted
the horse used in this Yagya and kept it in the hermitage of Sage Kapil. All
the sixty thousand sons of Sagar went to search the horse and found it in
Kapil's hermitage.
Hearing the commotion and noise, sage Kapil who was engrossed in
his meditation opened his eyes and came out to see what was happening. He was
very angry. He looked angrily towards the sons of Sagar. All of them were burnt
to death except four.
In due course of time, Sage Bhagirath became successful in
bringing river Ganga to earth with the
blessings of lord Shiva. Bhagirath was the descendants of Sagar. Bhagirath made
all of his ancestors alive who had met an untimely death by sprinkling the
water of Ganga on their bones. River Ganga is also known as Bhagirathi because of Bhagirath.
1.3.15 The Austerities of Ved Vyasa
Narrating about the life of Sage Ved Vyas, Sutji said to the
sages-
"Once while sage Parashar was on his pilgrimage, he arrived
at the bank of Yamuna. Satyavati, who emitted the smell of fish, helped him
cross the river. Sage Parashar was very pleased with her. He transformed the
bad smell emitting from her body into fragrance. He also told her that she
would be fortunate to give birth to a son as mighty as lord Vishnu.
In due course of time Satyavati gave birth to a child. The child
was given the name Krishnadwaipayan by Satyavati's father. Soon after his birth
the child told his mother that he was going to do penance and he would come
back to see her the moment she desired.
The child did tremendous penance and became famous as Ved Vyas.
With this deep knowledge and insight he categorized the different sections of
Veda. After the accomplishment of his penance. Ved Vyas went on a pilgrimage.
He came to Kashi with a desire to write the Puranas. To get the blessings of
Lord Shiva he worshipped the Madhyeshwar linga. Lord Shiva became pleased by
his devotion and blessed him. Ved Vyas created numerous puranas like - Brahma
Purana, Padma-Purana, Vishnu Purana, Shiva Purana, Bhagawat Purana, Bhavishya
Purana, Narad Purana, Markandeya Puran, Agni Puran, Brahma Vaivarta Puran,
Linga Puran, Varah Puran, Kurma Puran, Matsya Puran, Garuda Puran, Vaman Puran,
Skanda Puran and Brahmanda Puran.
1.3.16 Incarnation of Mahakali
Once upon a time king Surath after loosing his kingdom to his
enemy fled to the forest. After wandering for some time he reached the
hermitage of sage Medha. He started living there, as he had no place to go. The
dejected king used to pass his time wondering about his future.
One day, Surath met a man named Samadhi, who was driven out from
his house by his own sons. His sons had captured all the wealth. Both of them
went to sage Medha and narrated about their woeful tales. Sage Medha advised
both of them to contemplate on the form of Mahamaya Bhagawati Surath and
Samadhi were curious to know about Bhagawati Sage Medha said-
"The demons, Madhu and Kailash were produced from the filth
which came out from the ears of lord Vishnu, while he was resting on the back
of Sheshnag during the time of total annihilation."
"On seeing lord Brahma sitting on the lotus flower, which
emerged from the navel of lord Vishnu, both the demons tried to kill him. Lord
Brahma eulogized yoga nidra. So that lord Vishnu could be awakened from the
sleep. Goddess Bhagawati became pleased and told Brahma that in a short while
from now she would be manifesting herself to kill the demons."
"Bhagawati manifested herself in the form of Kali
from the mouth and eyes of lord Vishnu. Meanwhile lord Vishnu awakened from his
sleep. He fought with the demons for one thousand years but could not defeat
them. At last the demons told lord Vishnu that they wanted to bless him with a
boon. Lord Vishnu demanded their death. Seeing water on all sides the demons
told him that he could kill them where no water was found. Lord Vishnu then
severed their heads after laying them on his thighs."
1.3.17 Incarnation of Mahalaxmi
Mahishasur - the son of Rambhasur had captured the heaven after
defeating the deities. The sorrowful deities came to seek the help of lord
Vishnu and Lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu became extremely furious after hearing
about the misdeeds of Mahishasur. Radiant lights appeared from the bodies of
Vishnu, Shiva and other deities and collectively manifested into a single form
of Mahalaxmi. All the deities presented their respective weapons to her.
Mahalaxmi went to fight Mahishasur, who fought valiantly
by changing his appearance, but ultimately got killed by her. The deities
became very pleased by the death of Mahishasur. They eulogized and worshipped
her.
1.3.18 Incarnation of Mahasarasvati
After being tormented by the demons Shumbha and Nishumbha, the
deities went to goddess Parvati and requested her to protect them. Kaushiki
manifested from the body of goddess Parvati. Goddess Kaushiki assured the
deities and disappeared.
By coincidence the attendants of the demons - Shumbha and
Nishumbha, happened to see Kaushiki and became enchanted by her divine beauty.
They went to Shumbha and Nishumbha and praised about her beauty.
Both the demons sent a messenger to Summon her. Kaushiki asked the
messenger to convey the message to the demons that only such a person can
become her lord, who defeats her in a battle. The messenger returned and gave
the message to Shumbha and Nishumbha.
Both the demons were enraged. They sent a huge army to bring
Kaushiki forcible, under the commandership of Dhumralochan. When Dhumralochan
reached there, he told her about his master's command. Kaushiki gave the some
reply that only such a person can become her master, who defeats her in a
battle. Dhumralochan then tried to abduct her forcibly. Kaushiki gave a loud
roar in her anger as a result of which Dhumralochan was burnt to death. The
whole army was annihilated by her vehicle-lion.
When Shumbha and Nishumbha learnt about the death of Dhumralochan
and the destruction of his army, they sent many mighty demons like Chanda,
Munda, Raktabeeja etc to fight her. But each of them got killed by goddess
Kaushiki.
Ultimately Shumbha and Nishumba themselves came forward to fight.
Both of them attacked Kaushiki with volley of arrows. Kaushiki destroyed their
whole army. The whole battle field became flooded with blood. After that
Kaushiki killed Nishumbha with special types of arrows, which did not allow
single drop of blood to fall on the ground.
Angered by his brother's death, Shumbha attacked Kaushiks with his
Various weapons, but she neutralized all of them. At last, she killed Shumbha
with her trident.
1.3.19 Uma Warns the Deities
Once, after having defeated the demons the deities had become very
arrogant and proud. They started indulging in self praise. Suddenly they were
started by the emergence of radiant light before them. All the deities became
scarred and went to Indra. Indra sent Vayu to test the power of that radiant
light. As soon as Vayu reached there, he found that he had become powerless.
One by one all the deities came but returned after being defeated. At last
Indra himself went there.
As soon as Indra reached there, he found that he had become bereft
of all his powers.
Suddenly goddess Uma manifested herself and warned Indra against
becoming arrogant. Indra realized his mistake.
1.3.20 The Incarnation of Shakambari
The most valiant demon Durgam had acquired all the four Vedas from
lord Brahma after pleasing him. Lord Brahma had also given a boon of
invincibility to him.
Durgam became very arrogant and started tormenting the whole
world. As the consequence it did not rain for one hundred years and the whole
world was hit by drought.
The deities went to goddess Maheshwari (Parvati) and narrated
about their woeful tales. Goddess Maheshwari was so moved by their plights that
tears rolled down from her eyes for nine continuous days and nights. The tear
tool the form of a river as the result of which the phase of drought came to an
end.
The deities then requested her to recover the Vedas, which were in
possession of Durgam. They then went back to their abode. When Durgam saw that
people were living happily, he attacked with a large army. At that very moment
goddess manifested herself and fought a tremendous battle with Durgam. From her
body manifested the ten Mahavidyas and many other goddesses. At last goddess
Maheshwari killed Durgam with her trident and recovered the Vedas from his
possession. She then handed over the Vedas to the deities. Maheshwari is also
known as Shakambhari as she had created river by her tears and saved the lives
of People.
1) I should always remain his devotee b) to be able to know about
the past, present and future events, c) My family should never feel the
scarcity of rice and milk."
"Lord Shiva not only blessed me with all these three things,
but also to be able to see the Vaivasvat kalpa."
After completing his story, sage Upamanyu told Krishna he must worship lord Shiva if he was desirous of
a son, because Lord Shiva can be pleased quite easily.
1.4 Kailash Samhita
This Chapter contains 6 sections.
1.4.1 Classifications of Yoga
Describing about the various types of Yoga, Sutji told the
sages that there were three types of Yoga - Gyan Yoga, Kriya Yoga and Bhakti
Yoga. "Each of them is capable of giving salvation to a man. When the mind
or intellect unites with the soul it is called Gyan Yoga. When the soul gets attached
with external objects, it is called Kriya yoga. The unification of one's whole
being with goddess Bhagawati is called Bhakti Yoga. All these three yogas
combinedly are capable of giving salvation to a man. A man becomes a devotee by
his actions or Karmas. Devotion or Bhakti helps a man to attain Gyan or
knowledge. Gyan or Knowledge gives salvation. Yoga is the path through which a
man can attain liberation whereas Kriya-yoga is the chief means to attain it.
1.4.2 Conduct of a Sanyasi
A Sanyasi should wake up early in the morning. After getting up he
should remember his preceptor or Guru and then he should pray to express his
gratitude towards his Guru.
After that he should practice Pranayama and try to concentrate his
mind on the six chakras present in his bodies.
After the completion of Pranayama and concentration on the six
chakras he should finish his daily routines. After applying 'ashes' on his body
he should chant the sacred mantras and perform 'tarpana'. Subsequently he
should perform Aachaman and then practice Pranayama for three times. After that
he should remember the sages or rishis. While going to do worship, he should
maintain silence all along the way. He should do worship only after washing his
feet and performing Aachaman.
1.4.3 Methods of Shiva Worship
A Sanyasi should paste the ground with cow dung and
construct a quadrangular 'Mandap'. He should then keep a broad leaf of Palm
tree at its centre. He should then fence the area with coloured threads from
all the four directions. After that he should draw a eight petalled flower in
the centre of the Mandap, upon which he should draw a Shiva Yantra. At last he
can commence his worship of the Sun god.
1.4.4 The Greatness of Pranay Mantra
Sage Vamadev was a great devotee of lord Shiva from his birth. He
never used to remain at a place for long. One day he had gone to a mountain
peak named Kumar, which was situated towards the south of Sumeru Mountain.
He met Kartikeya who revealed to him that Pranam Mantra directly signifies the
almighty God. Kartikeya also told him that with the help of that mantra a
person can attain lord Shiva - who liberates from all the bondage of life.
Though, Vamadeva himself knew about the power of Pranav mantra yet
he requested Kartikeya to shed some more light on it. Kartikeya told him that
any one could have the proximity of lord Shiva, by the help of the means
prescribed in the Shrutis and the Samritis.
Regarding the methods of Shiva's worship, Kartikeya told Vamadeva
that though Sadashiva was one, yet he was known by various names like
Maheshwar, Rudra, Brahma and Vishnu. Mahesh was created from the thousandth
part of Sadashiva. The goddess of all illusions - Bhagawati dwells in the left
side of Sadashiva, therefore he is the lord of all the actions of the universe.
Sadashiva plays his desire acts by indulging in creation, nurturement and
annihilation of this world.
1.4.5 Initiation of a Sanyasi
Vamadeva requested Kartikeya to enlighten his mind with that
knowledge, without which a Sanyasi can never attain liberation.
Kartikeya then told him about the methods how a Sanyasi should get
initiation from his guru. A disciple should worship his guru in any of the
following months - Shravan, Ashwin, Kartik, Agahan and Magh. He should then
establish a Kalash and worship it. He should again worship his guru considering
him as the form of Shiva.
The guru should then initiate him with the Shiva mantra. After
getting the Mantra, the disciple should chant it considering himself as
Shiva-Shivoaham. After this the disciple should get his head tonsured. The
barber who is supposed to shave off the hairs should be given pure clothes to
wear. The barber should also wash his hands with mud and water. The instruments
and apparatus, which he is supposed to use, should be made pure by the 'Astra'
mantras.
First of all the front portion of the head should be shaved off
after that the back portion of the head should be shaved off. The disciple
should then get his beards and moustache shaved off. After this the disciple
should massage his body with mud and take bath by taking twelve dips in a pond.
After taking his bath he should worship his Guru and meditate on lord Shiva.
1.4.6 Last Rites of an Ascetic (Sanyasi)
Kartikey told Sage Vamadev that an ascetic does not die but takes
a Samadhi, therefore instead of being cremated he is buried. Therefore an
ascetic must practice the art of Samadhi to perfection. If he has not yet
perfected the art of Samadhi, then he should keep on practicing yoga till he
attains mastery over the art of Samadhi. He should try to concentrate his mind
on the Omkar mantra, which is eternal. If his body has become weak and feeble
and incapable of doing physical exercises like Pranayama then he should indulge
himself in Shiva remembrance. This way an ascetic can attain to heaven. After
his death the rest of the ascetics should perform the rituals at his place of
death for ten days.
An alter should be constructed on the eleventh day. Five
quadrangular mandals should be made facing towards the northern direction. In
each of these mandas, deities like Deveshwari, Atiwahak etc. should be
established first and then worshipped. The worship should be done as per the
instruction of Guru by offering 'Prasada'. This Prasada should be, given to a
virgin girl or cow, later on. The articles used in the process of worship
should be immersed in the river or pond. In this way, the Parvan shraddh
ceremony of the deceased ascetic is accomplished. It is worth nothing that
'Ekodishta' Shraddh is not performed after an ascetic death.
After the completion of 'Parvan Shraddh' the ascetic should
perform the Ekadashah Shraddh as per the instructions of their Guru. On the
twelfth day, the ascetics should invite the brahmins, after getting up in the
morning and taking their bath. These brahmins should be feeded.
The ascetics should then take a vow to worship their Guru by
holding a 'Kusha' grass in their hands. After that, they should wash the lotus
feets of their Guru and worship him. Even the worship of Guru's teacher should
be done.
After the worship is over, the Guru should get up by
saying 'Shubhamastu'- benediction to all. He should then sprinkle the purified
rice by chanting mantras. At last donations should be made to the invited
brahmins.
1.5 Vayviya Samhita
This Chapter contains xx sections.
1.5.1 The Origin of Vidya (Knowledge)
There are fourteen types of learning or Vidyas - four Vedas, Six
Vedangs, Meemansa, Nyay, Puranas and other religious scriptures. These fourteen
learning along with Ayurveda, Dhanurveda, Gandharvaveda and Arthashastra
becomes eighteen. All these eighteen learning's originate from lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva created lord Brahma to felicitate the process of
creation and bestowed him with all these eighteen learning's. He also empowered
lord Vishnu to protect the creation.
The four Vedas emerged from the mouth of Lord Brahma, on the basis
of which were created the numerous scriptures like Vedangs etc. Since these
Vedas were difficult to understand, therefore lord Vishnu took incarnation of
Vyas and created the Puranas, so that they could be understood easily. The
Puranas contain four lakh shlokas and they help us to understand the essence of
the Vedas.
1.5.2 The Tale of Naimisharanya
Once, lord Brahma released his Manomaya chakra and instructed the
sages to follow it. He also told them that the place at which the Manomaya
chakra broke down would be very auspicious for doing penance.
The sages followed the Manomaya chakra, which after travelling for
a long time fell down on a large segment of land and its circumference (Nemi)
broke down as predicted by lord Brahma. This segment of land became famous as
Naimisharanya.
The sages decided to perform a Yagya at that sacred place. This
way the very place, sitting where lord Brahma did creations. All the sages
commenced their Yagya, which continued for ten thousand years. On the
completion of Yagya, the deity arrived there and blessed them as per the
instruction of lord Brahma.
1.5.3 Time – The Radiance of Shiva
Describing about the time (Kala), Vayudeva told the sages that
'Kala' or time is the radiance of lord Shiva. Kala or time is also known as
'Kalatma'. The time flows smoothly without being disturbed.
Time is under the control of lord Shiva. Since the time contains
the element of Shiva (Shivattatva), hence its momentum can not be checked by
any other power, except that of Shiva. One, who understands the meaning of
Kala, has a darshan of lord Shiva.
1.5.4 Time – Calculation
The smallest unit for measuring the time is called 'Nimesh'. The
time taken to drop one's eyelid is called one Nimesh. A kala consists of
fifteen Nimeshas and thirty Kalas make a 'Muhurta'.
A day and a night consist of thirty 'Muhurtas'. A month consists
of thirty days, divided into two fortnights. One fortnight is known as 'Krishna
Paksha (dark lunar phase) and the other is known as Shukla Paksha (bright lunar
phase).
In Pitarloka the day consists of one fortnight and night of the
same number of days. Shukla Paksha is the day of the Pitraloka and Krishna
Paksha the night.
One 'Ayana' consists of Six months. A year consists of two
'Ayanas'. One year of the earth is equivalent to a day and a night of the
deities. The six months when Sun is in the southern hemisphere of the earth, is
actually the time when the deities experience night. On the contrary, the six
months when sun is in the northern hemisphere, is the day time of the deities.
One year of the deities is equivalent to three hundred and sixty years of this
world.
The yugas are counted on the basis of the years of the deities.
According to the scholars there are four yugas - Satyayuga, Tretayuga, Dwapar
yuga and Kaliyuga.
A satyayuga is equivalent to four thousand years of the deities.
A Treta yuga is equivalent to three thousand years of the deities.
Similarly a dwapar yuga is equivalent to two thousand years of the
deities and a Kaliyuga to that of one Thousand years of the deities.
This way all the four yugas collectively are equivalent to twelve
thousand years of the deities.
A Kalpa consists of one thousand Chaturyugas. A Manvantar consists
of seventy one Chaturyugas.
One Kalpa is inhibited by fourteen Manus one after another in
succession.
A Brahma's day is equivalent to one divine Kalpa. A Brahma's year
is equivalent to one thousand Kalpas. A Brahma's yuga consists of eight
thousand such years.
A Brahma's ' Savan' consists of his one thousand yugas. Brahma's
life span is complete after three thousand such Sawanas. Five lakh and forty
thousand numbers of Indras succeed one after another during the whole life span
of Brahma.
A Vishnu day is equivalent to the whole life span of Brahma. The
whole life span of Vishnu is equivalent to a day of 'Rudra'. The whole life
span of Rudra is equivalent to a day of lord Shiva. In the whole life of lord
Shiva five lakh and four thousand numbers of Rudras come and go.
A Shiva's day commences with the creation and before the
end of the night the whole creation gets annihilated. Sadashiva is eternal.
1.5.5 Meditation
Describing about Meditation Vayudeva told the sages that
to concentrate one's restless mind during meditative state, a man needs some
kind of form (Swarupa) or appearance. Idol worship is very helpful in this
regard. If an idol of the deity is worshipped with full devotion, then a time
comes when a man can have its sight even in an empty space. Idol worship also
helps a devotee to reach towards the almighty God, who is formless. It is easy
for a devotee who believes in 'Sakar' (with form) to change over to the Nirakar
(formless) worship of God. But it is very difficult for a devotee who believes
in the formless almighty to switch over to Sakar mode of worship. The knowledge
of Shiva's essence is a must attain salvation in both the modes of devotion.
1.5.6 Rituals Connected with Shiva’s Worship
One being asked by the sages about the rituals which gives
salvation, Vayudeva told them that by having devotion towards lord Shiva, a man
can achieve all the pleasures of the world and even attain salvation. Vayudeva
also told them about Pashupat Vrata and the benefits derived from it.
The whole Pashupat Vrata is divided into five parts - Kriya, Taipei, Tapa, Dhyana and
Gyan. The Shaiva-dharma is the supreme religion and the rituals pertaining to
it are based on the Shruits and the Smritis. Pashupat Vrata has been mentioned
in the Vedas as the bestower of Supreme knowledge. It also contains all the eight
organs of yoga, which were created by lord Shiva himself. Lord Shiva is easily
pleased if worship is done by this method. The devotee attains supreme
knowledge and becomes liberated from all the bondage's of this world.
1.5.7 Pashupat Vrata and its Rituals
Pashupat Vrata has been mentioned even in the Atharvasheersha
Upanishad. It begins on the full moon day, in the month of Chaitra. It can be
performed anywhere - a Shiva temple, any sacred place of pilgrimage, forest or
garden.
A devotee should get up early in the morning, on the thirteenth
day of bright lunar phase (two days preceding the full moon day) and after
finishing his daily duties he should make salutations to his Guru. With the
permission of his guru, the devotee should then put on while coloured clothes
and a sacred thread of the same colour. He should also wear a white garland
around his neck and apply sandal wood paste on his body.
He should then sit on the seat made of Kusha grass and take a vow
by holding a Kusha grass in his hand. After this he should do Havana by offerings articles into the sacred
fire. He should observe a fast for the whole day and break it only in the night
by having 'Prasada'.
This ritual should be repeated on the following day but the fast
should not be broken in the night. On the final day, that is full moon day he
should repeat all the rituals and after putting off the fire of the Havana
Kunda, he should smear his body with the ashes. He should then take his bath
and put on dear's skin or bark of the tree. He should also hold a stick and put
on a waist band (Mekhala).
After that he should again rinse (Achaman) his mouth and smear
ashes on his body. He should perform the exercise of Ashtanga yoga. Three times
in a day as per the instructions of his guru. This way a man is freed from the
beastly qualities present in him.
Pashupat Vrata can be performed by a devotee as long as he is
alive or he can continue it for twelve years of three years or one year or six
months or one month, or twelve days or three days or even one day.
On the completion of Pashupat Vrata, a devotee should establish a
Shiva idol and worship it with all the sixteen modes of worship
(Shodasopachar). At last he should perform Awaran Pujan and then worship his
guru. Through out the period of fast, a devotee should have fruits only and he
should sleep on the bare land. Pashupat Vrata done in such a way helps a
devotee to attain to the abode of lord Shiva.
1.5.8 Introduction of the Universe
Vayudeva told the sages who had assembled at Naimisharanya that goddess
Gauri was the manifestation of Shiva's power and Shankar the omnipotent
almighty. Both Shiva and goddess Shiva contain fathomless splendours of which
only a fraction is visible in this world.
This world is under the control of Shiva and goddess Shiva. Both
of them are inseparable. Just as the light of the sun can not exist without the
Sun in the same way goddess Shiva can not exist without lord Shiva. Just as a
lifeless body is of no use similarly the world can not exist without goddess
Shakti.
This illusionary world is tied up with the delusionary ropes of
Shiva and Shakti. The whole creation is the appearance of Almighty Shiva. The
ignorant sages describe it in different ways according to their own
perceptions. But, the fact is that Shiva is one and this world is the creation
of his illusions. A man can attain liberation from this illusionary world only
when he has the blessings of Shiva.
Lord Shiva is beyond the reach of lust, attachment and
pleasures. His existence is separate from the nature, delusion, intelligence
and ego. He is free from all the bondage's.
1.5.9 Duties of a Brahmin
An ideal brahmin is supposed to perform the following duties:-
a) Trikal Sandhya (worshipping thrice a day)
b) Havan (offerings made to the sacred fire)
c) Worship of Shivalinga
d) Making donations
A brahmin should also have the following qualities:-
a) To see god in each soul
b) Compassion
c) Virtuous conducts
d) Satisfaction
e) Belief in God
f) Non violence
g) Devotion
h) Regular study of the Vedas
i) Practicing Yoga
j) Preaching the teachings of Vedas
k) Giving lectures on the religious scriptures.
l) Being a celibate
m) Penance
n) Having a Shikha and a scared thread etc.
A brahmin should never have food during the night and
should contently chant the 'Om Namah Shivay' mantra. Lord Shiva is not pleased
that much by rituals as by faith and devotion. A man who worships lord Shiva
while maintaining the rules of 'Varnashram Dharma', has the blessings of lord
Shiva and all of his desires are fulfilled.
1.5.10 Chanting of Mantras
After getting initiated with the Shiva mantra, a devotee should
chant it for once crore times or fifty lakh times, or twenty lakh times or ten
lakh times, while worshipping Shiva. 'Havana'
should be performed for tenth part of the total chanting. 'Tarpan' should be
performed for tenth part of the number of Havana.
Similarly 'Marjan' should be performed for the tenth part of the numbers of
Tarpan. The numbers of Brahmins selected for feeding should be equivalent to
the tenth part of the numbers of Marjan.
At last the disciple should give donations to the brahmins and
engage himself in the welfare of society as per the instructions of his Guru.
1.5.11 Establishing Deities in the form of Alphabets within the Body
(MATRIKA NYAS)
Asceticism (Nyas) are of three types - Sthiti (posture) Utpatti
(origin) and Laya (fusion).
Establishing and chanting the cryptic mantras (alphabets) from the
thumb to the little finger is called 'Sthiti nyas'.
Establishing and then chanting the cryptic mantras from the right
thumb to the left thumb is called "Utpatti nyas'.
Establishing and then chanting the cryptic mantras from the left
thumb to the right thumb is called 'Laya Nyas'.
'Sthiti' nyas should be practiced by the householders 'Utpatti
nyas' should be practiced by the celibates 'Laya nyas' should be practiced by
those people who have relinquished the world (Vanprasth).
A widow should practice Sthiti Nyas. An unmarried girl should
practice Utapatti Nyas.
These modes of Nyas should be practiced only after being
taught by the Guru.
1.5.12 Mental Worship of Shiva
While doing a mental worship of Shiva, a devotee should worship
lord Ganesha by following the 'Nyas' mode of worship. After that he should
worship various deities related with lord Shiva like Nandi etc. Then he should
bring the form of lord Shiva into his imagination and worship him mentally by
making mental offerings.
The devotee should then perform Havana in the navel of lord Shiva by offering
ghee. The worship should be accomplished by meditating on the form of Shiva.
1.5.13 Method of Doing Mental Worship
The devotee should take his seat only after purifying it. He
should take a vow after completing all the necessary rituals like 'Achaman'.
Pranayam, tying a knot in his Shikha etc.
After doing the 'Deepa Pujan' he should worship various deities
like Sun god, Moon god, Varun, Ganesha and Kartikeya etc. He should then
worship both Shiva and Shakti by employing all the sixteen modes of worship
(Shodasopachar). The devotee should perform 'arti' in the end.
In the specialized form of Shiva's worship 'Awaran Pujan' of Shiva
is done along with the normal pujan. Awaran Pujan means worship of all the
articles connected with lord Shiva like his trident his drum etc. In this
specialized worship the Shiva's idol should be bathed first of all. Then the
idol should be clothed. A sacred thread should be offered to the Shiva's idol
along with the other offerings like 'tilak', Akshat etc. After this the 'awaran
pujan of Shiva should be done along with the worship of Shiva's family.
If the devotee feels that something was lacking in the worship, he
should atone for that mistake by chanting the Panchakshar mantra Om Namah
Shivay.
Om Tat Sat
(Continued)
My
humble salutations to Swamyjis, Philosophic scholars , dharmicscriptures dot
org
for the
collection)
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