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    Re: Lord Shiva in The Vedas

    Amrita Nada Upanishad

    2-3. Having ascended the car of Om with Vishnu as the charioteer, one wishing to go to the seat of Brahmaloka intent on the worship of Rudra, should go in the chariot so long as he can go. Then abandoning the car, he reaches the place of the Lord of the car.
    namastE astu bhagavan vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya tryaMbakAya|
    tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya mRtyuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrIman mAhAdevAya ||

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    sarvam shrI umA-mahEshwara parabrahmArpaNamastu


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    Re: Lord Shiva in The Vedas

    It is mentioned in Jabala Upanishad that
    "Brahmacharis said, tell us by repeating what, Amritatva will be for us? Upon which, Yajnavalkya answered, By repeating Satarudriya; these (contained in Satarudriya) are the names of Amrita, by (repeating) which one will become Amrita."
    So the names mentioned in Satarudriya are those of Siva (Amrita) which are the means of producing Amritatva (Sivatva). The word Amrita is found in the following Upanishads as the name of eternal Siva:-
    Isavasya II, 14.
    Kena, 2, Khanda 12, 13.
    Katha 5,8; 6.1, 14, 15, 17.
    Prasna 1.10; 2.5; 3.11, 12; 5.7; 6.5.
    Mundaka 1.2.11; 2, 2.2.5, 7,11; 3.2.9.
    Aitaraya 4.6; 5.4.
    Taittriya 1.6, 1,2; 3.10.3
    Chandogya 1.4.4, 5; 3.12.6; 4.15.1; 7.24.1; 8.3.4; 8.7.4; 8.8.3; 8.10.1; 8.11.1; 8.12.1; 8.14.1.
    Brihadaranya 4.4.2; 4.5, (1-14); 5.7. (3-23); 6.4.7, 17; 7.14.8.
    Kaushitaki 3.2, 8.
    Maitri 6.22, 24, 35.
    namastE astu bhagavan vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya tryaMbakAya|
    tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya mRtyuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrIman mAhAdevAya ||

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    Re: Formlessness and non-duality associated with Siva...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ra K Sankar View Post

    Moon associated with Islam the religion of formlessness is Siva's ornament.
    Jesus, the first-born of God, is Sada-siva, the Lord of Space, the first evolute from Siva Parameswara. Non-duality, the Unborn Reality of the Self, is used throughout as an affirmation in the Ribhu Gita, the core of Siva Rahasya and so on...
    No. Just No.
    namastE astu bhagavan vishveshvarAya mahAdevAya tryaMbakAya|
    tripurAntakAya trikAgnikAlAya kAlAgnirudrAya nIlakaNThAya mRtyuJNjayAya sarveshvarAya sadAshivAya shrIman mAhAdevAya ||

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    Re: Formlessness and non-duality associated with Siva...



    Quote Originally Posted by Ra K Sankar View Post
    Namaste

    Formlessness and non-duality seem to be associated with "Siva"...

    Moon associated with Islam the religion of formlessness is Siva's ornament.
    Jesus, the first-born of God, is Sada-siva, the Lord of Space, the first evolute from Siva Parameswara. Non-duality, the Unborn Reality of the Self, is used throughout as an affirmation in the Ribhu Gita, the core of Siva Rahasya and so on...

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    Re: Lord Shiva in The Vedas

    Namaste Ra K Sankar

    Lord Shiva has nothing to do with Islam nor some of the other items you noted. I don't want to sound mean, but such poetic words you use actually cause me to pull my teeth out and wash my eyes. Moon is found on top of Taj Mahal. The reason is that once a Shiva temple stood there. But Moon or Chandra is used by many religions and mystics, it is because it is so obvious, it is right there, we all see it, the beauty... but Islam and Shiva are literally worlds apart. The Islamists tear down our ancient Shiva temples.

    Om Namah Sivaya

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    Re: Lord Shiva in The Vedas

    Omkara

    Did you see that they have deleted your posts?

    Where did you quote that passage from Ramanuja?

    regards

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