Adiyogi Shiva Statue

 



 

 Adiyogi shiva statue, Adiyogi also known as the first form of Shiva in Yogic science, is the Lord of Yoga, peace, knowledge, passion, creation and destruction all together in one. Adiyogi term means the supreme preacher and supreme knowledge holder of yoga and yogic science. It is believed that while Sati sacrificed her life for Lord Shiva’s respect in her father Daksha’s Hawan and Pooja Samaroh, Lord SHiva was infuriated and was heart-broken. He also was in a state of deep anger and destruction with a wish to finish every single person associated with Parvati’s death and sacrifice even if the association is negligible. This deep grief and anger led Shiva on a path of complete darkness and scary form. Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu had to intervene in this situation to calm down Lord SHiva as he was becoming dangerous and an element of death rather than being the saviour of his disciples.

Lord Shiva carried the lifeless body of Parvati on his shoulders and started running around the entire Earth with an ulterior motive of finishing everyone on the Earth. He was not in a shape to take a rational decision. Lord Vishnu understood that this grief was coming from the material sense of Parvati’s lifeless body on the shoulders of Lord Shiva. To rescue him, Lord Vishnu commanded his Sudarshan Chakra to bring down Parvati’s body by cutting it into small pieces while Lord Shiva was chasing the entire Earth with the body on his shoulders. The Sudarshan Chakra thereby followed Lord Shiva and cut down the body of Sati (Parvati) into 52 pieces. The 51 pieces fell down on Earth and they became the Ekyawan Shaktipeeth (The 51 Energy Reserviors). These 51 Shaktipeeth are worshipped by Goddess Durga’s disciples in Navratri because Parvati/ Sati was an incarnation of Goddess Durga. However, the heart of Parvati stayed with Lord Shiva and he merged Parvati’s heart with his own. For more story visit our page.

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