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Parashiva (or Paramashiva, Paramshiva, or Parmshiva,
among other spellings; Sanskrit: परशिव, IAST: Paraśiva) is the
highest aspect of
Shiva in Shaiva...
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primal substance of all that
exists and it has Mahamaya-form,
unlike Parashiva which is formless. A
Parashakti as the
supreme being of
puranic Shaktism...
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Mahadev may
refer to: Shiva, a
primary Hindu deity Parashiva, a form of
Shiva Parameshwara (god), a form of
Shiva Mahadev,
Nepal Mahadev...
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towards the four
directions and
upwards from the
nishkala (formless)
Parashiva.
Kamiga Agama, the
first Agama of 28
Sivagamas depicts Sadasiva as having...
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lingam represents Parashiva and the
lower part of the lingam,
called the pitha,
represents Parashakti. In the
representation of
Parashiva,
Shiva is regarded...
- In Shaivism, self-realization is the
direct knowing of the Self God
Parashiva. Self-realization (nirvikalpa samadhi,
which means "ecstasy
without form...
- Shaivism,
Shiva is
regarded to be Para Brahman,
especially in his form of
Parashiva, the
supreme form of Shiva.
According to the
Shiva Purana,
Shiva is described...
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Mahadeva may
refer to: Mahadeva, a
title of the
Hindu god
Shiva Parashiva, a form of
Shiva Parameshwara (god), a form of
Shiva Para Brahman, a Hindu...
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According to the
early Shaivite philosophies,
Parameshwara or
Parashiva (also
spelled Paramashiva, Paramshiva, Parmshiva) is the
ultimate reality...
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centre is
connected with the
sacred syllable 'Om' and presiding, is '
Parashiva'. On
activating this centre, the
aspirant overcomes 'Ahankāra' (the ego...