Shiva Foundations
Shivratri Legends
Shiva Symbols
Temples & Ritual
Misc
100

In the Trimurti, Shiva represents this cosmic function

What is destruction

100

In some traditions, Shivratri marks the night Shiva performed this cosmic act that represents creation, preservation, and destruction all at once

What is Tandava

100

The anionic form of Shiva

What is Lingam

100

This five-syllable mantra, central to Shaiva devotion, is often called the Panchakshari mantra

What is “Om Namah Shivaya"

100

Shiva often sits in this Himalayan state of deep meditation

What is Kailash

200

The sacred bull who serves as Shiva’s vahana and gatekeeper

Who is Nandi?

200

During the Samudra Manthan, Shiva drank this specific poison to save the universe, leading to his name Neelkanth

What is Halahala

200

The crescent moon on Shiva’s head represents this aspect of existence

What is time

200

The Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra appears in this Veda, not originally in the Puranas

What is the Rig Veda

200

On Maha Shivratri, devotees often stay awake all night, performing this practice that means ‘vigil’ in Sanskrit

What is Jagaran

300

Before Parvati was born as Himavan’s daughter, she took this earlier birth as Daksha’s daughter

Who is Sati?

300

In the Lingodbhava story associated with Shivratri, Brahma falsely claimed to have found this part of the infinite pillar of light

What is the top (or head) of the pillar

300

The snake coiled around Shiva’s neck symbolizes mastery over this powerful inner force, often associated with primal energy

What is kundalini (life force energy)

300

On Shivratri, devotees traditionally perform abhishekam to the Shivling using five sacred substances collectively known by this name

What is Panchamrit

300

Shiva is feared in this fierce Vedic form associated with storms and wildness

Who is Rudra

400

Shiva’s five-faced form is known by this Sanskrit name

What is Panchanana/Panchmukhi

400

In one Shivratri legend, a hunter unknowingly worshipped Shiva by repeatedly dropping these leaves onto a Shivling while staying awake in a tree

What is bilva (bael) leaves

400

The three horizontal lines of vibhuti on Shiva’s forehead are said to represent the destruction of these three impurities in Shaiva philosophy

What are ego, karma, and ignorance

400

This temple in Tamil Nadu is associated with the Lingodbhava form of Shiva and is often connected symbolically with the infinite pillar of light story

What is Arunachaleswarar Temple (Tiruvannamalai)

400

As Nataraja, Shiva performs the cosmic dance within this ring

What is the ring of fire

500

The goddess flowing from Shiva’s matted locks

Who is Ganga

500

Shivratri fasting and night vigil symbolize conquering this inner enemy

What is ignorance (avidya), or ego

500

Shiva’s third eye symbolizes the awakening of this higher faculty beyond ordinary perception

What is inner wisdom/higher consciousness

500

Of the twelve Jyotirlingas, this one is believed to be the first to have manifested

What is Somnath

500

In this form, Shiva is depicted as half-male and half-female, symbolizing the inseparability of consciousness and energy

What is Ardhanarishvara

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