Among the supreme trinity of Hinduism stands Shiva — the Mahadeva, "great god." His name itself means the auspicious one, yet he is the destroyer within the Trimurti, the force that dissolves the old so creation may begin again.
"In stillness he is the meditating ascetic of Kailasa; in motion he is Nataraja, whose cosmic dance keeps the universe turning."
He wears the crescent moon and the river Ganga in his matted hair, ash upon his body, a serpent at his throat — the poison he once drank to save the world. To name a child Shiva is to invoke fearlessness, inner stillness, and the power to transform.
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