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Ultimately, Shiva symbolizes the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth from "summary" of Shiva by Vigneswaran Chandran

Shiva, the powerful and enigmatic deity of the Hindu pantheon, embodies a profound symbolism that transcends the boundaries of time and space. At the core of Shiva's essence lies the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth, a concept that is deeply ingrained in the fabric of Hindu philosophy and mythology. Through his various manifestations and narratives, Shiva encapsulates the intrinsic nature of existence itself - a perpetual flux of creation, destruction, and regeneration. In the cosmic dance of Shiva, known as the Tandava, we witness the rhythmic interplay of life and death, the ceaseless movement of energy and matter in an endless cycle of transformation. Shiva's destructive aspect, represented by his fierce form as Rudra or Kala, signifies the inevitable process of decay and dissolution that paves the way for new beginnings. It is through destruction that creation is made possible, as old structures crumble to make space for fresh growth. M...
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    Shiva

    Vigneswaran Chandran

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