- seeds.
Rudra is one of the
names of
Vishnu in
Vishnu Sahasranama.
Adi Shankara in his
commentary to
Vishnu Sahasranama defined the name
Rudra as 'One...
-
inscriptions and the
folklore have
references to this Kshetra.
Legends say that
AdiRudra handed over this
Kshethra to
Siddha Yogi who
established the
Siddha Simhasana...
-
Rudras refer to the
forms of the god
Rudra,
whose traditions have
since been ****ociated with lord Shiva. They make up
eleven of the thirty-three gods in...
- of the
sampradaya is Shuddhadvaita, or pure monism.
Adi Shankara Brahma Sampradaya Pushtimarg Rudra The
Sadhus and
Indian Civilisation By
Vijay Prakash...
- (Sanskrit: महादेवी, IAST: Mahādevī, IPA: /mɐɦɑd̪eʋiː/), also
referred to as
Adi Parashakti, and Mahamaya, is the
supreme goddess in Hinduism.
According to...
- mahāmṛtyuñjaya-mantra, lit. 'Great death-defeating mantra'), also
known as the
Rudra Mantra or
Tryambakam Mantra, is a
verse (ṛc) of the
Rigveda (RV 7.59.12)...
- are
called Shaivas, who
regard him to be the
supreme deity.
Epithets Hara
Rudra Virupaksha Manjunatha Bholenath Maheshvara Avatars Some of the
major avatars...
- as
Atharvashiras Upanishad mention Rudra, and ****ert all gods are
Rudra,
everyone and
everything is
Rudra, and
Rudra is the
principle found in all things...
- a
famous literary work in
Sanskrit attributed to
Pushpadanta as well as
Adi Shankara. Some
believe the
first part "Ananda Lahari" was
etched on mount...
- are
shrines of Vishnu,
whereas Rameswaram is a
shrine of Shiva.
Defined by
Adi Shankara, each dhāma
represents a
particular yuga, with
Badrinath representing...