Importance of Shiva family
Hindu Temple Symbolism: Whenever we go to any Shiva temple, not only Shivalinga but also the idols of Nandi, Mata Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Kartikeya and many other gods and goddesses are seen installed there. This question arises in the minds of many people that what is the importance of keeping these idols along with Shivalinga. Is it just a tradition or is there any religious and spiritual significance hidden behind it? Let us know why Mahadev is never alone in temples and what is the importance of other idols installed along with Shivalinga.
Importance of statue of Nandi Maharaj
Right in front of Shivalinga in almost every Shiva temple. Nandi Maharaj The statue of is installed. Nandi is considered the vehicle of Lord Shiva and his greatest devotee. It is believed that Nandi is always absorbed in the meditation of Lord Shiva. According to religious tradition, many devotees whisper their wishes into Nandi’s ear. It is believed that Nandi conveys that prayer to Lord Shiva. This is the reason why the presence of Nandi in front of Shivling is considered necessary.
Why is the idol of Lord Ganesha necessary?
Lord Ganesha is considered to be the remover of obstacles i.e. the god who removes all obstacles. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati. Any auspicious work starts with the worship of Lord Ganesha. For this reason, the idol of Lord Ganesha is also installed in many Shiva temples, so that the devotees can get the blessings of Lord Shiva along with Lord Ganesha.
What is the significance of the presence of Mother Parvati?
Mother Parvati is considered the embodiment of Shakti. According to religious beliefs, Shiva and Shakti are incomplete without each other. Therefore, in many temples the idol of Mother Parvati is also installed along with Lord Shiva. It is not only considered a religious belief but also a symbol of balance in life. While Shiva represents consciousness, Shakti is a symbol of energy.
Relationship between Kartikeya and the serpent god
The idol of Lord Kartikeya can also be seen in some Shiva temples. Kartikeya is considered the son of Lord Shiva and the commander of the gods. At the same time, the relationship of Nag Devta is also deeply connected with Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is considered the lord of snakes and snakes also reside around his neck. For this reason, the statue of snake god or the symbol of snake is also installed in many temples.
What message do these statues give?
Therefore, all these idols present in the Shiva temple are not only for worship, but they also give the message of family, devotion, power, knowledge and duty. Nandi is a symbol of devotion and dedication, Ganesha is a symbol of intelligence and success, Mother Parvati is a symbol of power and love, while Kartikeya is a symbol of courage and leadership. Along with all this, the establishment of Shivling shows the importance of balance and family in life.
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