Shivpuran in Gujarati 4+
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In ancient times, spiritually accomplished sages and seers of India acquired the true knowledge of Sanatan Dharma and recorded it as Vedas, Upanishads, and Puranas Paranas have acquired a significant status in rural India.
For centuries, Indians are connected through culture and traditions. Our culture has nurtured the principles of truth, justice, love and good conduct. The red flavor of our values and traditions could be experienced by studying Vedas, Upanishads and Paranas. Our day-to-day conduct, thinking and beliefs reflect our cultural values. Paranas. have contributed a great deal in preserving these principles and values.
There are total 18 Paranas. and number of Uppuranas. Shiva Mahapuran is one of them.
Each Purana represents one God and describes him as the supreme most and glorifies him.
By studying these Paranas., we can learn how to find some solace while experiencing struggle and hardships in life.
Paranas. have kept our cultural values alive. They have nurtured our spiritual progress, also.
Shiv Mahapuan's is one of the 18 Parans. It was written by Rishi Ved Vyas. It consists of 24,000 Shloka's in 7 Samhitas.
It describes the story of Lord Shiva. Each Samhita has a name and they are as follows:-
1. Vageshwari Samhita
2. Rudra Samhita
3. Shatrudra Samhita
4. Kotirudra Samhita
5. Uma Samhita
6. Kailash Samhita
7. Vayaviya Samhita
The first seven chapters of Shiva Mahapuran recites the stories of Mahathmanya. That is what are the benefits of listening and chanting Shiva katha and how to get the best of it. There are examples from hindu mythology regarding this.
Also Shiva Mahapuran Can Teach about Jyotirlingas,
A Jyotirlinga is a devotional object representing the god Shiva.
Jyoti means 'radiance' and lingam the 'mark or sign' of Shiva, or a symbol of the pineal gland; Jyotir Lingam thus means the The Radiant sign of The Almighty. There are twelve traditional Jyotirlinga shrines in India.
Jyotirlinga as are as follows by it names:-
1. Somnath
2. Mallikarjuna Swami
3. Mahakaleshwar
4. Omkareshwar
5. Kedarnath
6. Bhimashankar
7. Kashi Vishwanath Temple
8. Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple
9. Vaidyanath Jyotirlinga
10. Nagesh Jyotirlinga
11. Rameshwar
12. Grishneshwar
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
- iPad
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- iPod touch
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English
- Age Rating
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