Shivaji, the god of world welfare


- In the Vedas, Lord Shiva is the protector of the unexpressed, unborn and in troubles. They are also called guardians and destroyers. According to the mythological scriptures, gods and goddesses, sages and sages, Yogendra-Munindra, Siddha-Gandharva, sadhus-saints, common people all worship Shiva in the month of Shravan, the god of welfare.

Bhagavan Shivaji is the representative deity of the great tradition of Jiva Kalyan. Shivaji is always ready to do good for the devotees. There is a great need for human welfare only when the epidemic has taken on a monstrous form in the present times. There is a duty in welfare and service. The place of the word welfare is above service. The spirit of welfare affects the whole human community. The price of the service is limited, affecting only a small group of contacts. While the spirit of welfare is very broad, in which the good of the world is also considered.

Lord Shivaji has always wanted the welfare of all living beings on earth. Shiva means love and joy. That is, the word 'Shiva' is the motivator of Nitya Anand Dhan Paramatman. It is extremely easy to pronounce, sweet and soothing. The word 'Shiva' is derived from the metal 'Vashkantau'. Which means, 'The one whom everyone loves is Shiva. Where there is love and happiness, there is peace. All living beings on this earth are in search of happiness. That is why it is said in the Vedas, 'Ava anyat ka: av pranyat yedesh aakash: ananda: nasyate' If the feeling towards Paramatma is not pleasing then who wants to lead a life struggling hard in this world? But when the love, joy and reward of God is manifested, there arises Param Mangal. That is why Devadhidev Lord Shivaji is considered to be the doer of supreme welfare and good deeds. Shivaji is also known as Shankara. 'Sh' means pleasure-welfare, 'Kar' means doer, giver. The one who gives pleasure to the survey and does welfare to it, is 'Shankar'.

Is the essence of the whole 'Shiva Charitra'. All the happiness and joy of the world resides in the human soul. The need to 'focus' on the inside. Spreading that happiness to others, its fragrance will start flowing from the distance. Lord Shiva is said to be the patriarch of 'Satyam-Shivam-Sundaram' because the teaching of his character indicates that the beauty of life can never be attained by wandering outside. If you can't see it inside you, you can't see it anywhere. Because beauty is really in your vision, not in the thing or person.

In the Vedas, Lord Shiva is the protector of the unexpressed, unborn and in troubles. They are also called guardians and destroyers. According to the mythological scriptures, gods and goddesses, sages and sages, Yogendra-Munindra, Siddha-Gandharva, sadhus-saints, common people all worship Shiva in the month of Shravan, the god of welfare.

In the month of Shravan, especially on Monday mornings, when water is anointed on the Shivlings of Shivalayas, there is also a prayer that, 'O Lord Shiva-Shankar, do good to the whole world, grant happiness and peace to all.'

'O Shiva-Shankar, O Karunakar,

Suno Arj Hamar,

Par Utaro Naiya, Bhavsagar Mein

Let me take refuge in you

- Paresh Antani

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