Why Lord Shiva is called by the names of Adishwar, Adidev, Mahadev and Adiguru, the secret behind these names in the mythological video
Lord Shiva is considered the highest deity in Hinduism. Brahmaji is the carrier of sage and domestic tradition, Shiva is a monk and yogi, while Lord Vishnu is the bearer of dedication, knowledge and tradition of yoga. Lord Shiva is also called Adishwar and Adiguru. Apart from this, they are also called Adidev and Mahadev, why? Learn in detail … 1. Adishwar: Lord Shiva has a name. Adish means the initial deity. That is, the first God. It is believed that the origin of the word order comes from this adish. They are also called Jagadishwar, Adinath or Vishveshwar in this order. That is, the world or the God of the whole universe. 2. Adidev: Shiva first tried to spread life on earth, so he is also called ‘Adidev’. ‘Adi’ means starting. Shiva is the deity of demons, demons, demons, Gandharvas, Yakshas, hikers, Nagavans, tribes and all the forest dwellers of India. Shaavism is the religion of the tribes of India. That’s why he is called Adi Dev, ie Adidev. 3. Mahadev: They are also the gods of all the gods, therefore they are called Mahadev. In this order he is also called Devadhidev. All the gods and goddesses worship them. All Dashanami, Shakta, Siddha, Digambar, Nath, Dutt, Lingayat, Tamil Shaiva, Kalcukh Shaiva, Kashmiri Shaiva, Veerashaiva, Night, Laculish, Pashupat, Kapalik, Kaladman and Maheshwar are all associated with Shaiivism. Chandravanshi, Suryavanshi, Agnivanshi and Nagvanshi are also considered by the tradition of Shiva. Therefore, he is regarded as the first God of all sects. 4. Adiguru: Shiva began the tradition of Guru and disciple. Shiva has 7 disciples that are considered the initial Saptarishi. This way propagated the knowledge of Shiva on the whole earth, which led to the origin of different religions and cultures. The disciples of Shiva are Jupiter, Vishalaksha, Venus, Sahasraksha, Mahendra, Prachetas Manu, Bhardwaj, except the 8th Gaurasiras Muni. The tradition of Lord Shankar is by his disciples Jupiter, Vishalaksha (Shiva), Venus, Sahasshaksha, Mahendra, Prachetas Manu, Bhardwaj, Agastya Muni, Gaurasiras Muni, Nandi, Kartikeya, Bhairavnath, etc. After Dattatreya, the names of Adi Shankaracharya, Matsyendranath and Guru Guru Gorakhnath are taken prominently.