Lord Shiva is a unbundling, but why is his family not of other gods? The mythological secret of knowing in leaked video

In Hinduism, the personality of Lord Shiva is very intensive and symbolic. He is usually seen as a monk, yogi, ascetic and isolated, while different from the nature of a monk, he has a complete family. His family is like a normal family, while other gods have women or children. Rarely is there a family of any deity and even if it happens, it is not as normal as Lord Shiva. In addition, Lord Shiva is also considered an ideal man, and unmarried women are asked to worship Shiva to get a worthy spouse. Shiva is considered incomplete without his wife. His Ardhanarishwar form is a symbol of this. Therefore, it can be seen that Shiva is not only married, but also the master of an ideal married family personality. Is it possible for an ascetic? What is the secret or message behind it? If we believe in interpretations, the family of Lord Shiva reflects its appearance, balance and tendency to adopt every aspect. Lord Shiva represents ‘destruction’ in three most important aspects of creation, raising and destruction, but his family represents the balance of these three. Goddess Parvati represents the universe, represents Ganesha and Kartikeya Palan and represents Shiva vanas himself. Shiva’s family symbolizes that balance between worldly responsibilities and spirituality is possible. They show that a person who walks on the spiritual path can gain self -sufficiency without separating from the family and society. Even while living a worldly life, a person can move to meditation, dedication and salvation. Lord Shiva is married to the goddess Parvati, which is a symbol of power and nature. This marriage gives the message that the harmony of Shiva (man) and Shakti (Nature) is needed for the velocity of the world. Shiva’s family also shows that every person has different responsibilities in his life and that it is part of life to fulfill them. Other gods, such as Vishnu and Brahma, have special roles. Vishnu is a follower, and Brahma is the Creator. His role includes staying away from worldly affairs. Shiva, despite being a destroyer, contains every aspect of the universe. His family shows his ‘complete’ personality. Share this story -tags