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Sunday, 14 December 2014
Saturday, 13 December 2014
About Guruji Shri Rudreswar
Shri Rudreswar is a vashikaran specialist but he is also
a master of Vedic astrology, black magic, tantra-mantra and Para-psychological
rituals.
Shri Rudreswar is also a leading Numerologist, People from India and all parts of the world come to meet Guru ji to take advice so that they can be successful in their respected fields.
Shri Rudreswar is also a leading Numerologist, People from India and all parts of the world come to meet Guru ji to take advice so that they can be successful in their respected fields.
Here are the problems related to love marriage, family
problems, disputes and black magic for which Vashikaran God provides guaranteed
solutions.
Problems in love life
Black Magic Problem
Remove hard luck and curses from your life
Misunderstanding and Disputes in married life
Wife/Husband/Girl Vashikaran
Find if your partner is having an affair
Improve husband wife love bonding
Manglik dosh removal
Remove sarp dosh from life
Solutions to get success in business
Job Problem
Enemy problems
Problems in love life
Black Magic Problem
Remove hard luck and curses from your life
Misunderstanding and Disputes in married life
Wife/Husband/Girl Vashikaran
Find if your partner is having an affair
Improve husband wife love bonding
Manglik dosh removal
Remove sarp dosh from life
Solutions to get success in business
Job Problem
Enemy problems
For all life solutions
Contact: shrirudreswar@gmail.com
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Lord Shiva
SHIVA symbolises
consciousness, the masculine principle.
In Hinduism, Lord
Shiva is regarded as the representation of the Supreme Being. He is known as
the third element in the Hindu Trinity(Trimurti), the other two members
being Lord Brahma - the creator and Lord Vishnu - the protector. Shiva is the
destructive form of the Almighty. As the cycle of destruction and recreation is
always in a circle, Shiva’s primary responsibility is maintaining the life
cycle. Scholars say, as the Mahakaal, Shiva destroys and dissolves everything
into nothingness but as Shankara, he also reproduces that which has been
destroyed and dissolved. His symbol of Lingam or
the phallus represents this reproductive
power.
Lord Shiva Avatars
Lord Shiva is considered as the supreme God in the Hinduism. For
setting up an ideal work on the earth in front of his creatures, he had
taken variety of the avatars and incarnations. Some of his avatars are
related to protecting his devotees from the devils and proud Gods as
well. However, five avatars of all his incarnations are hideously
important as well as assumed to be the most valuable and effective for
his devotees. The most important five incarnations are: Tatpurush,
Namadeva, Aghoresh, Sadhojat and Ishan.
Tatpurush is the most popular third incarnation of the Lord Shiva which was manifested in the 21st Kalpa of the planet known as Peetavasa. It was appeared by the prayer of the Lord Brahma.
2) Naamdeva:
During the 20th Kalpa known as the Rakta, Lord Brahma got his complexion changed to a red. Another entity was appeared from him of the red complexion, which was name by him as a Namadeva. It is considered as the Naamdeva was also the incarnation of Lord Shiva.
3) Aghoresh
In the Shiva Kalpa (after the Peetavasa Kalp), an entity of black color complexion was appeared by the Lord Brahma when he was in deep meditation state. Lord Brahma named that entity as Aghor Shiva and considered as another form of Lord Shiva.
4) Sadhojat
During the 19th Kalpa known as Shweta Lohit, there
appeared an entity by the Lord Brahma while he was meditating, which was
named by him as Sadhojat. It is considered that this form of the Lord
Shiva was the first incarnation. Four disciples of the Sadhojat were
appeared by his own body named Nandan, Vishwanandan, Sunand and
Upanandan.5) ISHAN
In the Vishwaroop Kalpa, Ishan form of the Lord Shiva and Saraswati were manifested. Four divine entities like Mundi, Shikhandi, Caste and Ardhamundi were manifested from the Ishan Shiva. Lord Brahma was blessed by all of them for the creation facility.
Eight Idols of the Lord Shiva:
There are eight idols of the Lord Shiva which includes Ugra, Sharva, Bhava, Rudra, Bheema, Pashupati, Ishan and Mahadeva. Ten fastidious incarnations of the God Shiva known as Dash Avatar and 10 incarnations of the Mata Sakti known as the Dash Mahavidya. Describing concerning to the 10 incarnations and their corresponding power (Shakti), the first incarnation of Lord Shiva was the Mahakal and Shakti was Mahakali. Second incarnation of both of them was Tar and Tara. Third incarnation of both of them was Bhuvaneshwar and Bhuvaneshwari. Fourth incarnation was Shodash and Shodashi or Shri. Fifth incarnation was Bhairav and Bhairavi. The sixth incarnation was Chhinamastak and Chhinamasta. Seventh incarnation was Dhoomvan and Dhoomvati. The eighth incarnation was Baglamukh and Baglamukhi. The ninth incarnation was Matang and Matangi. Tenth incarnation was Kamal and Kamala.
11 Rudra Avatars
Lord Shiva took birth on the earth as the eleven Rudras from the Kashyap wife’s (Surabhi) womb. These forms of the eleven Rudras are associated with the battles with demons in the past in order to save the people and Gods. Following are the name of eleven Rudras:
1) Kapali 2) Pingal 3) Bheem 4) Virupaksha 5) Vilohit 6) Shastra 7) Ajapaad 8) Ahirbudhnya 9) Shambhu 10) Chand and 11) Bhav.
Incarnations of Lord Shiva
Apart from all the above incarnations of the Lord Shiva, he had taken some other incarnations which are described as below:
1. Ardhnaarishwar Avatar: Ardhnaarishwar form of the Lord Shiva includes half body of Lord Shiva and other half of the Mata Parvati. This form is very calm and peaceful, provides blessings to the devotees.
2. Nandi Avatar: Lord Shiva had taken lots of avatars on the earth according to the requirement for their devotees. Nandi avatar is one of all the avatars.
3. Sharabh Avatar: This form of the Lord Shiva was the 6th avatar of him.
4. Grihpati Avatar: Grihpati avatar of the Lord Shiva was the 7th avatar of him.
5. Neel Kanth Avatar: Neel Kanth avatar is also a main form of him. Once there was arisen a lot of Vish from the churning of the ocean. Lord Shiva had drunk all the Vish to prevent his beautiful world from the bad effects of Vish. Mata Parvati had stopped the Vish to fall below the neck by putting her palm on his neck. So, this form of him is known as the Neel kanth avatar.
6. Rishi Durvasha Avatar: It is considered as this avatar of the Lord is the main avatar. He has taken this avatar on the earth to maintain the discipline of the universe.
7. Mahesh Avatar: Mahesh avatar is also a peaceful form of the Lord Shiva which blesses his devotees.
8. Hanuman Avatar: hanuman avatar is considered as the supreme avatar of him. Lord Shiva has taken this avatar during the time Lord Rama to present a good example of the Lord and Bhakt in front of the people
9. Brishabh Avatar: Brishabh avatar is the very significant form of the God Shiva.
10. Piplaad Avatar: Lord Shiva helps their devotees to get free from the Shani Dosha in this form. It is considered as the name of this avatar was given by the Lord Brahma.
11. Vaishyanath Avatar: This is the main avatar of the Lord Shiva to his devotees.
13. Yatinath Avatar: Yatinath avatar of the God Shiva represents a peaceful form of him to his devotees.
14. Krishna Darshan Avatar: Lord Shiva, in this form had represented the significance of the yagya and important religious rituals in Hinduism.
15. Awdhuteshwar Avatar: In this form Lord Shiva had crushed the ego of proud Indra.
16. Bhichhuwarya Avatar: In this form, Lord Shiva protects his all creatures from any difficulty.
17. Sureshwar Avatar: This form of Lord Shiva represents the love and care of him towards his devotees.
18. Bramhchari Avatar: Lord Shiva had taken this avatar to test the Mata Parvati. When Sati rebirth on the earth to the Himalaya’s house as his daughter, Parvati and started worshipping the God Shiva to marry him.
19. Sunatnartak Avatar: Lord Shiva had taken this form to ask the hand of Parvati from her father, Himalaya
.
20. Saddhu Avatar: Lord Shiva had taken Sadhu avatar many times according to the need of his devotees.
21. Vibhuashwathama Avatar: Lord Shiva had taken this avatar in the Mahabharat as Ashwatthama (son Dronacharya).
22. Kiraat Avatar: Lord Shiva, in this form had taken the test of Arjuna.
23. Veerbhadra Avatar: This avatar was taken by the Lord Shiva after the sacrifice of the Sati into the Daksha’s yagya. This form of the Lord Shiva was very terrible, face was full of angry, hair opened, indicated his love and care towards his wife.
24. Bhairav Avatar: Lord Shiva has taken Bhairav avatar to protect the Sati pindas. After the death of Sati into the yagya of Daksha, Lord Shiva was wandering all over the world by taking the Sati body. Lord Vishnu had cut the body of Sati into many pieces (52) by his wheel. Those pieces were fallen on the earth. So to protect those Sati pindas from the devils, Lord Shiva had taken the Bhairav avatar.
25. Allama Prabhu: This is one of the incarnations of the Lord Shiva. This form was involved with the Kalyanapuri revolution where Bijala Raja was slain.
26. Khandoba: This is another incarnation of the Lord Shiva having horse as his vehicle and loaded with the sword, trident, bowl and trident.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakthi
In the Tantric
cosmology, the whole universe is perceived as being created, penetrated
and sustained by two fundamental forces, which are permanently in a
perfect, indestructible union.
These forces or universal aspects are called Shiva and Shakti.
The
tradition has associated to these principles a form, respectively that
of a masculine deity and that of a feminine one. Accordingly, Shiva
represents the constitutive elements of the universe, while Shakti is
the dynamic potency, which makes these elements come to life and act.
Typically, Shakti is associated with Shiva. Mother Shakti or Durga
is the energy aspect of the Lord. Without Shakti, Shiva has no
expression; and, without Shiva, Shakti has no existence. Shakti is
identical with Shiva. Lord Shiva is only the Silent Witness. He is
motionless, absolutely changeless. He enjoys the cosmic play and Shakti
does everything.
Siva is omnipotent, impersonal, inactive. He is pure consciousness.
Shakti is dynamic. The power, or active aspect, of the immanent God is
Shakti. Shakti is the embodiment of power. She is the eternal consort of
Lord Shiva.
There is no difference between Shiva and Shakti. Shakti or Durga is
co-existent with Shiva. Just as you cannot separate heat from fire, so
also you cannot separate Sakti from Shiva, the Generator of Shakti. Note
that Shiva is not creator of Shakti but he only generates. Shiva is
transcendent divinity and Shakti is the one who made him that. Siva and
Sakti are one. Siva is always with Sakti. They are inseparable. Worship
of Durga or Parvati or Kali is worship of Lord Siva. Worship of God
Shiva is Worship of Goddess Shakti.
Tuesday, 9 December 2014
Goddess Shakthi
SHAKTI symbolises the
feminine principle, the activating power and energy.
Lord Siva’s ten incarnations corresponding to those of Shakti
Corresponding to Ten Maha Vidyas of Shakti, Lord Siva assumed Ten Incarnations
The first Incarnation was that
of Mahakal and the counterpart Maha Vidya was of Maha Kali.
The next
was that of Tar and the corresponding Shaki was Tara
The third
incarnation of Siva was Bhuvaneswar and the complement was Bhuvanewari
while the fourth was Sodash or Sri Vidyesh and the matching Shakti was
Sodashi or Sri. Parameswara’s
Fifth Avatar was Bhairav and the
balancing Shakti was Bhiravi.
Chhinnamastak
Siva was the counter part of Chhinnamasta in the Sixth Incarnation
Dhumavan and Dhumavati were Siva and Shakti of the Seventh
while the
Eighth Avatars manifested as Bhagala Mukh and Baglamukhi or Bhagalamba
Matang and
Matangi are the corresponding names of Siva and Shakti in the Nineth
Incarnation and
finally the Avatars of Siva and Mahavidyas were Kamal
and Kamala.
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