PARAMANAND TEMPLE Hebbal k - Featured Reviews (49)
Old Shiva mandhire this beautiful place
The god Shiva is one of the most important figures in the Hindu belief. His name literally means "the auspicious one", but his most common epithet is "the destroyer". He takes on many forms in Hindu scripture and is said to have 1008 names. One of the most common names for him is "Mahadeva", meaning "great god". Most commonly, he is seen as one third of the trimurti, the three holiest gods. He is one of the most complex and mysterious gods in the Hindu tradition because of his paradoxical nature.
Shiva is generally thought to have originated from Rudra, a god worshipped in the Indus Valley during the Vedic period. Rudra was a hunter and a storm god, and was very fierce in his ways. He was one of the main deities in the Vedic pantheon. Rudra's father was the Lord of Beings and his mother was Usha, the Goddess of the Dawn. When he was born, he was not given a name, so he began to cry. He begged his father for a name and was granted "Rudra", from the the word rud, meaning to weep or howl. Because of his tremendous powers as the storm god, "Rudra" is often translated as "the howler." He was sometimes called "Shiva", an adjective meaning "kind" as a euphemism. Gradually, the name Rudra became interchangeable with the name Shiva, and the modern Shiva was born.
Shiva has many titles and forms, and can be seen differently by every one of his worshippers. He is a part of the trimurti, a triad of the three most powerful Hindu gods. Brahma is "the creator", Vishnu is "the preserver", and Shiva is "the destroyer." Together, they make up the cycle of the universe. While in Western thought, destruction is generally seen as a bad thing, "destruction in Hindu belief implies reproduction" (Iyengar). To Hindus, destruction is just a holy act necessary for new birth. It is often contested whether there is one member of the trimurti who is the most powerful. Some say it is Brahama, since he created the universe, and there are some legends that claim Vishnu to be the most powerful, but
Nice place for shiva devotees . And who wants peace for a while u must visit this place in early morning or evening time . And this place is full of positive energy. Jai bholenath
Wonderful Location, lovely temple, at the top of the hill around 500mtr above the sea level, most sacred place to visit.
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Where is PARAMANAND TEMPLE Hebbal k Located ?
PARAMANAND TEMPLE Hebbal k Located in Hebbal, Hebbal K of Yadgir. The complete address is K, PARAMANAND TEMPLE Hebbal k, Hebbal, Hebbal K, Karnataka 585215.