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The Rudras represent the cosmic cycle of birth, death, and rebirth from "summary" of Ekadash Rudra Shiva by

The Rudras, as described in the book 'Ekadash Rudra Shiva', embody the eternal cycle of life and death that governs the universe. Each Rudra represents a different aspect of this cosmic cycle, from creation to destruction and ultimately, rebirth. Through their symbolism and mythology, the Rudras serve as a reminder of the impermanence of existence and the inevitability of change. In Hindu philosophy, the concept of birth, death, and rebirth is known as samsara. This cycle of reincarnation is believed to be driven by karma, the law of cause and effect that determines one's actions and their consequences. The Rudras, with their various forms and attributes, illustrate the different stages of this eternal cycle, from the beginning of life to its eventual end and the subsequent opportunity for renewal. The Rudras are often associated with Lord Shiva, the supreme deity who is both the creator and destroyer of the...
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