Stories of Lord Siva – Pictorial


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Tamil Original: Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam Tamil Magazine Published by Sri Ramakrishna Math Chennai. The following pictorial stories are included in this book: 1. Who is That Thousandth Devotee? 2. Somanatha Worshipped by the Moon 3. Durvasas Curse 4. Siva and Agasthya 5. Greatness of the River Ganga 6. Meenakshis Marriage 7. Nagasam an Abode of Lord Siva 8. Vaitheesvara Healer of Diseases 9. The Stone Bull That Ate Grass 10. Ravanas Stroke 11. The Radiant Linga at Tryambakeswar 12. Atmalinga 13. Annapurna 14. Devasenapati 15. Story of Giving Divine Bull 16. Glory of the Dhruva Grass 17. Siva the Restorer of Glory 18. The Lord Becomes Servant to His Devotee 19. Velliyambalavanan 20. Velleesvaram




Stories of the Devotees of Lord Siva – Pictorial


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Tamil Original: Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam Tamil Magazine Published by Sri Ramakrishna Math Chennai. The following pictorial stories are included in this book: 1. Kunkiliya Kalaya Nayanar 2. Murthi Nayanar 3. Chandesvara Nayanar 4. Appar and Sambandhar 5. Sambandhar and Mangayarkkarasi 6. Kalikama Nayanar 7. Somasi Mara Nayanar 8. Kochengat Chola Nayanar 9. Cheraman Perumal Nayanar 10. Cheraman Perumal Nayanar and Sundarar 11. Sundaramurti Nayanar 12. Sundarar and Paravai Nachiyar 13. Kundaiyur Kizhar and Sundarar 14. Manickavachakar 15. Varaguna Pandyan 16. Chenthanar 17. Sivabhakta Dasimaiyya 18. Saga Pushpadanta 19. Gurunamasivaya 20. Nambiandar Nambi and Saiva Sciptures




Divine Plays of Lord Siva Tiruvilaiyadal Puranam Pictorial


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This is a concise English version of the Tamil Saivite scripture Tiruvilaiyadal Puranam which was composed by Paranjyothi Munivar and it is one of the triad of Saivite Puranas in Tamil.This Puranam narrates 64 divine plays of Lord Shiva. The translator, Dr. T. N. Ramachandran, has translated this great legendary work into a powerful prose narrative, besides translating a few selected poems from each episode into English, preserving the original devotional and spiritual tenor.Sri S. Rajam, a renowned musician and an eminent artist, has brought out the divine players alive in his colourful paintings and sketches tracing the progress of events in each episode.




Manifestations of Lord Siva


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Pictorial Mahabharata


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Lord Siva and His Worship


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The Vedanta Kesari


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Understanding Shiva


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A New God in the Diaspora?


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A New God examines the worship of a Hindu deity known as Muneeswaran in contemporary Singapore. Sinha's exploration provides an ethnographic documentation of urban-based Hindu religiosity in contemporary Singapore and makes an important contribution to the global study of religion in the diasporas.




The Lord Shiva


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Lord Shiva, one of the Trimoorties, is the Supreme Ascetic and Lord of the Universe. He is Ardh Nareeshwara, He is Neelakantha who drank poison to save the three worlds and yet, when crazed with grief at the death of Sati, set about destroying them. This truly makes Him an enigma for His devotees all over the world. Who is Shiva? What is the story behind the worship of the lingam? This book is an answer to various such questions which often haunt His devotees. He is believed to have revealed Himself to His devotees as flame or light or jyoti. the twelve ancient Jyotirlingams that find mention in the Shiva Purana are located in various places all over India. the five elements of Nature, namely Earth, Fire, Wind, Water and Space, worshipped as Panch Bhoota Lingams, have shrines in different parts of South India. Replete with vivid description, the author presents in a simple and lucid style the essence of Hindu religion, especially Lord Shiva and his Jyotirlingams.