Blogs — Lord Shiva
The Story of Ganga’s Descent to Earth (Ganga Avataran)
The story of Ganga Avataran, or the descent of the sacred river Ganga to Earth, is one of the most revered legends in Hindu mythology. It symbolizes divine grace, purification, and the fulfillment of a great king’s penance. This mythological tale is deeply rooted in the epic Ramayana and Mahabharata and various Puranas. The Story of King Sagara and the Descent of River Ganga King Sagara, a noble ruler of the Ikshvaku dynasty, decided to perform the Ashwamedha Yajna (horse sacrifice ritual) to prove his power and authority. However, Indra, the king of the heavens, became jealous and stole the sacrificial...
The Power of Rudraksha: Why Do Aghoris Wear Rudraksha?
The Aghori Sadhus are among the most mysterious and feared sects of Hindu ascetics. Their unique practices, beliefs, and way of life distinguish them from mainstream Hindu traditions. Ever wondered why they adorn themselves with Rudraksha beads? Who Are the Aghoris? Aghori Sadhus belong to a monastic order of ascetic Shaivite sadhus and are the only surviving sect derived from the Kāpālika tradition—a Tantric, non-Puranic form of Shaivism. They are devout followers of Lord Shiva in his fierce manifestation as Bhairava and seek liberation (moksha) from the endless cycle of birth, death, and rebirth by practicing unconventional rituals and traditions....
Did you know that Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati have a daughter?
Ashoka Sundari Lord Shiva Parvati
Hindu mythology is vast and filled with divine tales of gods, goddesses, and their celestial offspring. When we think of the divine family of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, we often remember their sons Lord Ganesha and Lord Murugan (Kartikeya). However, very few are aware of their lesser-known daughter, Ashoka Sundari. Unlike her famous siblings, Ashoka Sundari’s story remains hidden in the pages of ancient texts, often overlooked in mainstream mythology. What’s her birth story? The story of Ashoka Sundari's birth is mentioned in the Padma Purana. According to mythology, Goddess Parvati, while spending time on Mount Kailash, felt lonely...
Legendary Devotees of Lord Shiva: Inspiring Tales of Faith and Sacrifice
Lord Shiva Maha Shivaratri 2025
Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is the embodiment of compassion, power, and divine grace. His followers come from diverse backgrounds, showcasing the universality of his appeal. Kannappa Nayanar: The Ultimate sacrifice Kannappa Nayanar, one of the 63 revered Saivite saints in Tamil Hinduism, was born as Thinnan in Uduppoor (modern-day Uttukottai near Kalahasti, Andhra Pradesh). The son of Nagan, a hunter clan leader, Thinnan was a skilled hunter known for his courage, simplicity, and loving heart. Though uneducated in rituals, he was a devoted worshipper of Lord Shiva. Thinnan's devotion was pure but unconventional, offering...
The Tale of Ardhanarishvara: The Union of Shiva and Parvati
Ardhanarishvara, a unique and profound concept in Hindu mythology, represents the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies. This composite form, combining Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, symbolizes the harmonious balance between male and female principles, transcending gender and celebrating the unity of opposites. Here, explore the story, symbolism and cultural significance of Ardhanarishvara form The origin of Ardhanarishvara The story of Ardhanarishvara finds its roots in Hindu mythology, particularly in the Shiva Purana and Skanda Purana. According to scriptures, Goddess Parvati, in her devotion to Shiva, yearned to experience complete oneness with her consort. She felt that despite...