Author: Namita Gokhale
Translator(s)/ Editors(s): Sandhya Pedthekar
Publisher: Penguin/Viking
Year: 2005
Language: Marathi
Pages: 132
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9780144001569
Description
Who is Shiva? Why does he roam the world as a naked ascetic covered with ash? What was the tandava? What is the story behind the worship of the linga and what vision of the world does it signify? Namita Gokhale examines these questions and many others.
Shiva: Destroyer and Protector, Supreme Ascetic and Lord of the Universe. He is Ardhnarishwara, half man and half woman. He is Neelakantha, who drank poison to save the three worlds—and yet, when crazed with grief at the death of Sati, set about destroying them. Shiva holds within him the answers to some of the greatest dilemmas that have perplexed mankind.
Who is Shiva? Why does he roam the world as a naked ascetic covered with ash? What was the tandava? What is the story behind the worship of the linga and what vision of the world does it signify?
Namita Gokhale examines these questions and many others that lie within the myriad stories about Shiva. Even as she unravels his complexities, she finds a philosophy and world-view that is terrifying and yet life-affirming—an outlook that is to many the essence of Indian thought.
Contents
Introduction
The Manifestations of Shiva
Shiva as Mahakala
Tandava, the Great Dance of Shiva
Shiva-Shakti: The Reconciliation of Male-Female Polarities
The Diving Family of Shiva
Swallowing the World Poison
Popular Legends and Scriptural Tales
The Erotic and Ascetic Aspect of Shiva
Shiva in the Daruvana
The Worship of Shiva
The Twelve Jyotirlingas
Schools of Shiva Consciousness
Satyam Shivam Sundaram
Songs of Shiva
Bibliography