- and are not to be
looked upon as
different deities.[citation needed]
Sadyojāta represents Icchā Śaktī. This face of Śiva
gives both
happiness and sadness...
- Respectively,
these first three actions are ****ociated with
Shiva as
Sadyojata (akin to Brahma),
Vamadeva (akin to Vishnu) and
Aghora (akin to Rudra)...
- virtues. The five
faces of
Pashupati represent the five
forms of Shiva:
Sadyojata (also
known as Varuna),
Vamadeva (also
known as Uma Maheshvara), Tatpurusha...
- five
manifestations of
Rudra – Ishana, Tatpurusha, Aghora, Vamadeva,
Sadyojata Devas as
forces or
principles of
nature –
Prithvi (earth), Agni (fire)...
- has
faces in four directions,
which represent various aspects of Shiva;
Sadyojata (also
known as Barun),
Vamadeva (also
known as Ardhanareshwara), Tatpurusha...
-
senses and five
parts of the body.
These represent Shiva's five aspects:
Sadyojata, Vamadeva, Aghora,
Tatpurusha and Ishana. A four-faced
linga is said also...
-
History Deities Shiva Bhairava Dakshinamurti Harihara Ishana Nataraja Sadyojata Tatpurusha Vamadeva Shakti Ardhanarishvara Sati
Parvati Ganesha Kartikeya...
-
Sadyojāta Vāmadeva
Aghora Tatpuruṣa Īsāna...
- five
manifestations of Rudra/Shiva – Īśāna, Tatpuruṣa, Aghora, Vāmadeva,
Sadyojāta Devas as
forces or
principles of
nature – Pṛthivī (earth), Agni (fire)...
- five
manifestations of Rudra/Shiva – Īśāna, Tatpuruṣa, Aghora, Vāmadeva,
Sadyojāta Devas as
forces or
principles of
nature – Pṛthivī (earth), Agni (fire)...