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Parameshwara means Supreme God. The Shiva family is an example of India's family concept. Parvati Parameswara, the parents of the world who are united like word and meaning, and their family's diversity and diversity are worth studying.

But when we look at the Shiva family mentioned in Bhakti Yoga in Murti Bhava with the support of Yoga Shastra, it will be understood that this is a clear example of Prakriti- Purusha Samyoga. (The meaning of yoga is to add or combine. The English word yoga is derived from the Sanskrit root yuj.)

Yoga Shastra says that there are six chakras in the human body. These six chakras are Swadhisthana, Manipurakam, Anahata, Visuddhi and Ajna, starting from Muladhara at the base of the spine.  Muladhara has three and a half folds of Kundalini Shakti. Yoga Shastra says that if you follow the Yama rules of Ashtanga yoga and do asana pranayamadi and awaken the Kundalini and pass through the above six chakras and reach the Sahasrara Padma (Brain) located above the six chakras, you will get unprecedented abilities.

The special feature is that Shiva Shakti Samyoga, the union of the original Goddess and God, takes place in the yogi's own body.  Ganapati is the fire of the Muladhara. This will be understood if you listen to the mantras of Ganapathihom. (Raktambaraya nama:= obeisance to the one who wears the red robe. Dhumraketaway namah= obeisance to the one whose flag of smoke has disappeared. All these are synonyms of Agni and suggest that Ganesha means fire itself.)

On the other hand, Murukan, who was born in Shivashakti Samyoga, is Shanmukha. Aramukha refers to the six steps of yoga. The vehicle is the peacock. Peacock spreading peeli symbolizes the awakened Kundalini in Sahasrara Padma. Peacock's feet and snake's represent Kundalini. In short, the entire family of Shiva can be seen in murti form as the manifestation of yoga and yogis in yoga postures.

The foresight of our sages can be understood when we look at Shiva's blue grivana (blue color on his neck- the color of purity chakra is also blue) and the nectar flow of Ganga on his head, who drank the poison called Halahalam during the milk churning period.

Parameshwara means Supreme God. The Shiva family is an example of India's family concept. Parvati Parameswara, the parents of the world who are united like word and meaning, and their family's diversity and diversity are worth studying.

But when we look at the Shiva family mentioned in Bhakti Yoga in Murti Bhava with the support of Yoga Shastra, it will be understood that this is a clear example of Prakriti- Purusha Samyoga. (The meaning of yoga is to add or combine. The English word yoga is derived from the Sanskrit root yuj.)

Yoga Shastra says that there are six chakras in the human body. These six chakras are Swadhisthana, Manipurakam, Anahata, Visuddhi and Ajna, starting from Muladhara at the base of the spine.  Muladhara has three and a half folds of Kundalini Shakti. Yoga Shastra says that if you follow the Yama rules of Ashtanga yoga and do asana pranayamadi and awaken the Kundalini and pass through the above six chakras and reach the Sahasrara Padma (Brain) located above the six chakras, you will get unprecedented abilities.

The special feature is that Shiva Shakti Samyoga, the union of the original Goddess and God, takes place in the yogi's own body.  Ganapati is the fire of the Muladhara. This will be understood if you listen to the mantras of Ganapathihom. (Raktambaraya nama:= obeisance to the one who wears the red robe. Dhumraketaway namah= obeisance to the one whose flag of smoke has disappeared. All these are synonyms of Agni and suggest that Ganesha means fire itself.)

On the other hand, Murukan, who was born in Shivashakti Samyoga, is Shanmukha. Aramukha refers to the six steps of yoga. The vehicle is the peacock. Peacock spreading peeli symbolizes the awakened Kundalini in Sahasrara Padma. Peacock's feet and snake's represent Kundalini. In short, the entire family of Shiva can be seen in murti form as the manifestation of yoga and yogis in yoga postures.

The foresight of our sages can be understood when we look at Shiva's blue grivana (blue color on his neck- the color of purity chakra is also blue) and the nectar flow of Ganga on his head, who drank the poison called Halahalam during the milk churning period.

India is giving a great message to mankind by celebrating Shivaratri by remembering the concept of Mahadeva who does not hesitate to do anything for the salvation of the world. And best wishes to all on Shivratri, a day that reminds us of the intensity of family ties.India is giving a great message to mankind by celebrating Shivaratri by remembering the concept of Mahadeva who does not hesitate to do anything for the salvation of the world. And best wishes to all on Shivratri, a day that reminds us of the intensity of family ties.

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