Maha Shivratri 2018: Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? (2024)

Maha Shivratri 2018: Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? (1) Maha Shivratri 2018: Did you know that Lord Shiva is called Shiva because he is all auspicious. The meaning of Shiva is auspicious. (Source: Thinkstock Images)

With Maha Shivatri almost here, everywhere, people can find the Shiva temples being flocked by various devotees of Lord Shiva, chanting “Om namah shivaya” and “Har Har Mahadev”. In this article, we will highlight some interesting facts and know more about Shiva as per the various Upanishads and Puranas.

Shiva is described as Mahadeva as he is propitiated by everyone from the devtas (gods) to the asuras (demons). Great devtaas like Indra and Kubera, as well as great demons like Hiranyakashipu and Ravana worshipped him. Srila Vyasadeva purposefully described Shiva to be the greatest mahadeva, as those who worshipped him out of selfless love and served him unconditionally with devout devotion were awarded with boons, regardless of being a devta or an asura.

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There are two famous compositions about Shiva’s glories, namely Shiva Tandava Strota by Ravana and Shiva Mahimna Strota by Pushpadanta. Shiva was so pleased by these glorifications that he awarded both of them with the greatest of boons one could ever think of. The Tamasi Puranic literature is also full of glories of Lord Shiva.

BIRTH OF LORD SHIVA

There are three interesting mentions of the birth/existence of Lord Shiva:
1. In the Tamasi Puranas, there is no description about the birth of Lord Shiva. Instead, he is portrayed as aja, that is, the one who has no birth.

2. As per Narayana Upanishad (1-2), Mahopanishad (1), Mahabharata Moskha Dharma and Varaha Puran, “In the beginning, there was only one person, Narayana. Neither Lord Brahma, Shiva, fire, moon, stars, sky and sun. The Prajapatis, Lord Shiva and Brahma were created by me and since they are deluded by my illusory energy, none of them knows about the same.” Therefore, Lord Shiva was born out of Lord Narayana.

3. In Brahma Samhita (5.15), “The same Maha Vishnu created Vishnu from His left limb, Brahma, the first progenitor of beings, from His right limb and, from the space between His two eyebrows, Shambhu, the divine masculine manifested halo.” Therefore, we understand that, Lord Shambhu appears from Lord Maha-Vishnu from the middle of his eyes brows. And he is a form of the divine formless spiritual effulgence in the form of Linga. Lord Shiva or Rudra is an expansion of Lord Shambhu.

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Maha Shivratri 2018: Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? (3) Maha Shivratri 2018: Shiva’s appearance has been described in contrasting words in different scriptures. (Source: Thinkstock Images)

SHIVA’S APPEARANCE

Both Shivashtakam and Srimad Bhagwatam describes Shiva’s appearance. However, both have a contrasting description of Lord Shiva. As per Shivashtakam (2, 4-5):

sutapta-camikara-candra-nila- padma-pravalambuda-kanti-vastraih
sunrtya-rangesta-vara-pradaya kaivalya-nathaya vrsa-dhvajaya
nagesa-ratnojjvala-vigrahaya sardula-carmamsuka-divya-tejase
sahasra-patropari samsthitaya varangadamukta-bhuja-dvayay
sunupurarasjita-pada-padma-ksarat-sudha-bhrtya-sukha-pradaya
vicitra-ratnaugha-vibhusitaya premanam evadya harau vidhehi

Translation:
He resembles a moon of molten gold and is dressed in garments coloured like a group of budding blue lotuses or lustrous rain clouds and he dances delightfully. He is the shelter to those who seek to become one with the transcendental effulgence of Godhead. His flag bears the image of the bull and his form is brilliantly illuminated by the jewels of Ananta-deva, the king of snakes. He possesses divine potencies and is clothed in a tiger-skin and stands in the midst of a thousand-petal lotus and his two arms are adorned by lustrous bangles and he has nectar emanating from his reddish lotus feet upon which charming ankle bells ring.

Whereas, As per the Srimad Bhagwatam (4.2.15-15), his father-in-law Prajapati Daksha describes him in the following words:

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pretavaseu ghoresu pretair bhuta-ganair vrtah
ataty unmattavan nagno vyupta-keso hasan rudan
cita-bhasma-krta-snanah preta-sran-nrasthi-bhusanah
sivapadeso hy asivo matto matta-jana-priyah
patih pramatha-nathanam tamo-matratmakatmanam

Translation:
He lives in filthy places like crematoriums, and his companions are the ghosts and demons. Naked like a madman, sometimes laughing and sometimes crying, he smears crematorium ashes all over his body. He does not bathe regularly, and he ornaments his body with a garland of skulls and bones. Therefore only in name is he Shiva, or auspicious; actually, he is the most mad and inauspicious creature. Thus, he is very dear to crazy beings in the gross mode of ignorance, and he is their leader.

SHIVA’S ASSOCIATES

As per Brahma Samhita (5.10), Lord Shambu’s eternal consort is Durgadevi or Mayadevi (he is the male generative organ as Shivalinga and she is the female procreating organ as Yoni). His primary associates are ghosts, witches, hobgoblins, demons and other subtle elemental species.

Lord Shiva has two sons, namely Ganesha and Kartikeya, and a bull named Nandi, who is very dear to him. As a result of which, he is also addressed as Nandishwara or Master of the bull, Nandi.

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SHIVA’S ABODE

As per Srimad Bhagwatam (4.6.32-33), Lord Shiva resides under a banyan tree on Kailasha Mountain. That banyan tree is 800 miles (1,287km) high and 600 miles (965km) wide. The description of Kailasha has been vividly described in some of the verses (4.6.9-23), and is full of a variety of fruitful trees and herbal plants, with a lake that surrounds the mountain in which Devi Parvati takes her bath.

Maha Shivratri 2018: Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? (4) Maha Shivratri 2018: It is said that Lord Shiva is a huge devotee of Lord Vishnu. (Source: Thinkstock Images)

QUALITIES OF LORD SHIVA

Lord Shiva is called Shiva because he is all auspicious. The meaning of Shiva is auspicious. Since he is a devout devotee of Lord Vishnu, he is a reservoir of all the good qualities (Srimad Bhagwatam 5.18.12). As mentioned in Bhakti Rasamrita Sindhu, the supreme personality of godhead has 64 qualities. Out of them 50 are common in all living entities. But Lord Shiva has 55 qualities, which are common with the supreme lord and, hence, he cannot be considered an ordinary jivatma.

As described in Srimad Bhagwatam (4.6.34-40):
1. Lord Shiva is brave and saintly.
2. He is situated in his perfection as the master of the senses, knowledge, fruitive activities and the path of achieving perfection.
3. He is the friend of the entire world, and by virtue of his full affection for everyone, he is very auspicious.

WHOM DOES SHIVA MEDITATE UPON

Lord Shiva is described as meditating and absorbed in trance. Now, the question arises that on whom does he meditate? The shastras give varieties of explanations and if seen properly, they all are correct and the same. According to the shastras, they say that he is Swaatmarama Rameti. This clearly indicates that he meditates upon his own soul. And as per the Brahma Samhita, his soul is Sankarshana.
On the other hand, as per the authority of Srimad Bhagwatam (8.12.44 and 5.7.16), Garuda Puran (1.2.12), Shankara Gita (6), Padma puran (71.113), Sammohan tantra (16), Brahma Vaivarta puran (Krishna Janma Khand 36.79), Narada Pancharatra (1.3.38) and Varaha Purana (73.3), it has been clearly established that Lord Shiva worships Lord Krishna.

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HOW TO PLEASE LORD SHIVA?

Lord Shiva is a great devotee of Lord Vishnu (Srimad Bhagwatam 12.13.16) and, hence, when one tries to please Lord Vishnu, he is automatically pleased. Gangajal, Bilva, Dhatura, Bhanga and Panchamrita are very dear to him. He can be easily be pleased by fasting on Mondays and the auspicious month of Shravan.

Maha Shivratri 2018: Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? (2024)

FAQs

Why is Lord Shiva called Mahadeva? ›

Lord Shiva is called as "Mahadev" in light of the fact that they are God of gods. He is also known as "Shiv Shankar" which means, they are promising who remove obstacles.

How did Shiva get the name Mahadev? ›

If there's any name that stands right after His original name (Shiva), it is Mahadeva, made of Maha meaning great and Deva meaning demigod; the one who is greater than other gods.

What does Mahadeva mean? ›

Mahadeva is a Sanskrit term meaning “greatest god,” “most powerful god” or “most supreme god.” It is also the name sometimes given to the Hindu god, Shiva.

Why is Lord Shiva called Mahakaal? ›

As he is the supreme Brahman, Time and Death are under him. Lord Shiva is said to be the deity of death and time. Now the one who defeats time and death both is known as Mahakal. Lord Shiva defeated time and death, so he is the worthy of bearing this name.

Is Shiva also known as Mahadeva? ›

Shiva or Mahadeva is the supreme god in Shaivism tradition in Hinduism and one of the chief deities as a member of the Trimurti. Shiva is causeless auspiciousness. Shiva is known as the Maha Rudra (the master of all Rudras). Shiva is an embodiment of ultimate space of enlightenment.

Why Mahadev has third eye? ›

To prevent impending catastrophe, Shiva formed a third eye from which fire emerged to recreate light and order, hence saving the world from inevitable disaster. Throughout imagery of Shiva this eye is depicted as closed or by three horizontal lines in the middle of his forehead.

Who gave eyes to Mahadev? ›

Kannappa

Which god can defeat Shiva? ›

Kārttikeya and Gaṇeśa, accompanied by the Gaṇas, destroyed Andhaka's chariot. Shiva engaged him in battle and pierced his heart, but Andhaka was able to recover and strike Shiva with his mace. The blood that fell on the ground from the wound gave rise to the eight forms of Bhairava.

Who is the father of Shiva? ›

As lord Brahma is said to be the father of lord Shiva, goddess Parvati, also known as Shakti or Devi, is said to be the mother of lord Shiva. Based on some legendary facts and information, it is believed that the goddess Parvati plays a dual role as his consort and mother.

What are the 5 points of Mahadeva? ›

The five points as formulated by later commentators were as follows: (1) Arhats can still be led astray by others; (2) Arhats are still subject to ignorance—not 'defiled ignorance' (avidyā) but of the lesser kind known as 'undefiled ignorance' (akliṣṭa ajñāna); (3) Arhats are still subject to doubt (kāṇkṣā) and (4) can ...

Who is Mahadeva in Hinduism? ›

Lord Shiva is called Mahadeva because he is greatest of all gods. Lord Vishnu is called Vasudeva because he is source (one who resides in all) of everything.

Who are the 5 daughters of Lord Shiva? ›

Lord Shiva named them Jaya, Vishhara, Shamliwari, Dotli and Dev. Lord Shiva told about his daughters that whoever worships these snake girls on the fifth day of Shukla Paksha of the month of Sawan, their family will not be afraid of snakebite.

Who gave eyes to Shivling? ›

Kannappa was a Nayanar saint, giving everything up for his Lord. It is said that he offered his eyes to the Srikalahasteeswara linga, the presiding deity of Srikalahasti Temple.

Why Shivling is symbol of Shiva? ›

The Shivling, or Shiva linga(m), represents Shiva, firstly. Shiva is one of the major Hindu deities, known for his role in creation and destruction. The Shivling also represents the role of the phallus in creation, among other things.

Which part of Shiva is Shivling? ›

It is a smooth cylindrical mass. Often it rests in the centre of a lipped, disk-shaped object, the yoni, which is an emblem of the goddess Shakti. Ancient Sanskrit texts such as the Mahabharata and the Puranas relate narratives that identify the lingam as the phallus of Shiva.

Why is Shiva called Rudra? ›

Lord Shiva is called Rudra because he destroys the Problems from their roots. Rudra is the destructive aspect of Mahadev, we must not forget that at the same time Lord Shiva is Bholenath also.. He is very kind also.. not only destructive. There are 11 Rudras of Rudra/Maha Rudra (Lord Shiva).

Who is the god Mahadeva in Hinduism? ›

Lord Shiva is known as Mahadeva, which means "the Great God" or "the Supreme God," because he is considered to be one of the most important and powerful deities in Hinduism. Destroyer: Lord Shiva is believed to be the destroyer of the universe.

Who are the 6 sons of Lord Shiva? ›

Present count gives 8 Children of Lord Shiva ... and it is the following - 1/ Ganesha 2/ Kartikay 3/ Ashok Sundari 4/ Ayyappan 5/ Andhaka 6/ Manasa - the Snake Goddess 7/ Goddess Jyoti 8/ Jalandhar.

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