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Lord Shiva is often called the “destroyer,” but this is a limited understanding. More accurately, Shiva is the transformer, guiding beings toward higher states of consciousness. This is why he is revered as the Lord of dance (Nataraja), yoga, enlightenment, and mysticism.

What Shiva dissolves is not creation itself, but the illusion of reality (maya)—the false mental frameworks that trap us in ignorance and suffering. This dissolution is not the same as destruction. Rather, Shiva absorbs illusion into the Absolute, making way for renewal and spiritual growth.

In another sense, Shiva presides over the cosmic cycle of life and death. Just as Brahma is associated with creation (birth) and Vishnu with preservation (sustenance), Shiva oversees the transition of the soul (ātman) from one form to another. He is not a destroyer in the ordinary sense, but the administrator of transformation and renewal.


Contributor: Dilip Amin

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Category: 01. God Concept