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Shiv Ji lives in Crematorium: Lord Shiva is known as a helpful deity in Hindu religion, but Lord Shiva is very kind. They become happy just by offering water. He has been described in detail in Shiva Purana. According to Shiv Purana, Lord Shiva follows a household life. In his family there are all the Ganas including Mother Parvati, Lord Kartikeya, Ganesh Ji, Ashok Sundari and Nandi Maharaj.
Lord Shiva resides on Mount Kailash with his family. This is the reason why he is also called Kailashpati. Shiv ji resides alone in the crematorium. In this way, he is also called the god of the crematorium, but why does Bholenath reside in the crematorium despite being a householder? Let us know the secret behind this.
Lord Shiva is worldly but resides in the crematorium.
Lord Shiva is worldly and his family is also worshiped along with him, but still Mahadev resides in the crematorium. In fact, family life is considered a symbol of attachment and cremation and cremation is said to be a symbol of renunciation. Cremation is considered the last stage of life. Due to Lord Shiva residing in the crematorium, the final stage of life management of every living being is hidden.
The mantra of life is hidden in the crematorium
Lord Shiva, despite being a householder, while staying in the crematorium, gives the message that a person should fulfill his duties while living in the world, but should not be bound by attachment. The form of Lord Shiva living in the crematorium tells us to do everything in life, but maintain detachment from mind and soul. The religious belief behind Lord Shiva staying in the crematorium is that he is the destroyer and life ends in the crematorium only.
Cremation ground is considered to be the place where everything gets burnt to ashes. All its relationships and bonds of attachment with the human body end. Lord Shiva lives in the crematorium only. In such a situation, it is believed that after the death of living beings, their souls merge with Lord Shiva.
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