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Thursday, December 4, 2008. శవయ నమ. Shiva means, Graciousness, Auspiciousness, Mangalam. He is all Graciousness, ever Auspicious, Sarva Mangalam. That is the reason why the epithet, Shri, which indicates these qualities, is not added to the name Shiva, Shankara, Eeshwara etc. It is added to the number of Avathaars. And so the. epithet is superfluous. Shiva is adored as the Teacher of Teachers, Dakshinamuurthi. The Form of Shiva is itself a great lesson in tolerance and forbearance. Just at that moment.

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Thursday, December 4, 2008. శవయ నమ. Shiva means, Graciousness, Auspiciousness, Mangalam. He is all Graciousness, ever Auspicious, Sarva Mangalam. That is the reason why the epithet, Shri, which indicates these qualities, is not added to the name Shiva, Shankara, Eeshwara etc. It is added to the number of Avathaars. And so the. epithet is superfluous. Shiva is adored as the Teacher of Teachers, Dakshinamuurthi. The Form of Shiva is itself a great lesson in tolerance and forbearance. Just at that moment.

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