Shiva, one of the most intriguing deities in Hinduism, defies easy categorization. He is simultaneously the outsider and the supreme Mahadev, embodying profound paradoxes: the fierce Bhairava and the gentle Pashupati, the disciplined yogi and the wandering householder. This anthology delves into the many facets of Shiva, the Lord of the Cosmic Dance—a timeless symbol of creation, dissolution, and regeneration.
This collection gathers thoughts and meditations from a diverse array of poets, academics, scholars, and devotees across centuries and cultures. Featured contributors include revered figures like Lal Ded, Swami Vivekananda, Aldous Huxley, Kalidasa, Sri Aurobindo, Adi Shankaracharya, Devdutt Pattanaik, and Wendy Doniger, among others. Edited by Karan Singh, a respected authority on India's traditions and philosophies, this volume offers a comprehensive exploration of Shiva's enigmatic nature.
Why You Should Read?
- Explores the complex and paradoxical nature of Shiva through varied lenses.
- Features insights from a distinguished lineup of historical and contemporary thinkers.
- Offers a deep dive into Hindu philosophy and spirituality, appealing to a broad audience.
- Curated by Karan Singh, providing an authoritative and insightful perspective.