2021, On whom does Shankar / Mahadev / Bholenath focus their meditation? भगवान शिवशंकर,महादेव,भोलेनाथ हमेशा किसका ध्यान-साधना करते है ?
How the Universe Operates
Today I will explain with whom Bhagwan Shiv Shankar (Mahadev) constantly connects in yog (spiritual union). Whenever we observe, Mahadev is seen in deep meditation and tapasya. With whom does he connect? Why does he do this? I will explain this.
Bhagwan Shankar is connected with the functioning of the universe (Brahmand). The universe operates through the Trimurti (three divine powers). The creator of the universe is the Nirakari (formless) Parabrahma Parmeshwar. Through Shiv and Shakti, the entire universe is governed.
There are three main deities known as the Trimurti:
Brahma – the creator
Vishnu – the sustainer
Shankar (Shiva) – the transformer/destroyer
Shankar resides in the Himalayas with Parvati. He is often in meditation because those who establish yogic connection connect first with the Creator and second with the assigned cosmic responsibilities.
Shiv-Shakti’s manifested form is Shankar-Parvati. Shiv-Shakti’s They reside in Shivpuri, which exists above the earthly realms. Above Earth exist seven higher lokas: Bhulok, Bhuvarlok, Swarglok, Maharlok, Janlok, Tapolok, Satyalok. Above these exist Brahmpuri, Vishnupuri, Shivpuri, and beyond them lies the highest divine realm.
Who are Shankar and Parvati?
Shiv-Shakti reside in Shivpuri in their manifested form as Shankar-Parvati. Shankar is also called Shivshankar because he represents the physical form of Shiva. Parvati represents Adi Shakti (the primordial divine energy).
Mahadev constantly connects with Adi Shakti. Adi Shakti is the supreme cosmic energy responsible for operating the universe. Through Adi Shakti, the universe is controlled and guided.
With Whom Does Shankar Connect?
Shankar first connects with Adi Shakti to understand how the universe should function in the future. He is Trikal Gyani (knower of past, present, and future). When necessary, his third eye opens, symbolizing destruction, because Shankar’s role in the Trimurti is transformation and dissolution.
Scriptures mention that when Shankar’s third eye opens, destruction occurs. Each deity performs their assigned cosmic function under the guidance of Adi Shakti.
Shankar connects with Vishnu and Brahma as well. All three deities collectively perform their roles based on the direction received from Adi Shakti.
The universe also contains lower realms known as Patal Lok such as Atal, Vital, Sutal, Talatal, Mahatal, Rasatal, and Patal. Adi Shakti guides Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar regarding how cosmic activities should proceed in all realms.
Destruction is a very difficult task, therefore Shankar must remain deeply established in yogic awareness. Through deep meditation, he opens the third eye only when necessary.
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar constantly observe what is happening in higher realms and lower realms of existence.
Vishnu resides in Vishnupuri upon Sheshnag in the Kshirsagar (cosmic ocean). This ocean represents a subtle divine dimension consisting of elements of Param Tatva (supreme element).
Mahadev’s Boons and Adi Shakti
Mahadev is known as Bholenath because he grants boons even to asuras (demons). Sometimes powerful asuras obtain blessings and become very powerful, even taking control over the three worlds.
When imbalance increases due to powerful asuras, Adi Shakti incarnates to restore balance. During Navratri, the various 9 incarnations of Adi Shakti are worshipped. Adi Shakti takes avatar to destroy powerful negative forces when even Brahma, Vishnu, and Shankar cannot directly intervene.
Many incarnations have occurred in earlier cosmic cycles as well.
Expansion of Creation
Scriptures describe infinite universes. Within one Universe exist countless Galaxy. Many galaxies together form clusters and cosmic structures.
Mahashivratri is celebrated as the sacred night of Shiva. Shivratri occurs monthly, while Mahashivratri occurs once a year.
The cycle of four Yugas (Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga, Kali Yuga) repeats continuously.
Role of Shankar
Shankar performs the task of transformation and dissolution during cosmic transitions known as Yuga change (Yugantar). Time cycles are fixed and operate according to cosmic laws.
When adharma (unrighteousness) increases, Vishnu incarnates to restore balance. Along with Vishnu, Brahma and Shankar also manifest in different forms to assist cosmic balance.
Asuras reside in lower realms but sometimes create disturbances on Earth.
Conflicts in the Universe
Asuras often perform tapasya and receive boons from Mahadev. Devotees of Shiva included beings such as ghosts, spirits, and pishach, while devotees of Vishnu followed another path.
Throughout cosmic history, divisions have existed between Shaiva (followers of Shiva) and Vaishnava (followers of Vishnu). Scriptures and Puranas describe conflicts between followers of different divine paths. Devtas would pray to Vishnu. Where as all asurs, ghost all such entities would worship Mahadev.
There are conflicts between both groups, although the deities try to explain and bring understanding. Even among the three main deities (Trimurti), there are differences. Similarly, among the three goddesses — Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Durga (Parvati) — harmony is not always maintained, and disagreements are described symbolically as conflicts.
Because of these differences, their followers also sometimes engage in disputes in support of their respective beliefs. Many symbolic battles between Mahadev (Shiva) and Vishnu are mentioned in spiritual texts.
scholars who have studied scriptures such as the 4 Veds,16 Upanishads and 18 Puranas, along with historical and geographical knowledge, gain at least some understanding of these concepts. Those who study these texts gradually develop insight into these spiritual ideas.
Various television serials such as Ramayan, Mahabharat, Shiv Puran, and Vishnu Puran attempt to explain these concepts symbolically so that people in Bharat wakes up to this spiritual knowledge
A major transformation of Multiverse expected in future cosmic cycles.
How India Will Become a Lighthouse and Transform Multiverse
Bapuji confirms that the 33 koti (33 crores) of (deities) will manifest, and India will once again become the “Golden Bird” (a symbol of prosperity and greatness). India will become a Lighthouse for the world. that India will once again become a guiding light (Lighthouse) for the world. Vibrations of Paramshanti (supreme peace) will spread globally. People seeking peace will come to India in search of spiritual knowledge. Through the power of meditation and spiritual vibrations, Paramshanti will spread across the world.
Galaxy, Universe, and Multiverse
Infinite Galaxies (Akash Ganga ) exist within Universe. Many Universe together form cosmic clusters known as nebulas. ( Niharika ). Similarly Cluster of Universes becomes G1 . Cluster of millions of G1 becomes G2…. Like wise upto G17 makes our Multiverse.
Science continues to explore these cosmic structures after learning from our ancient Vedas and Upanishads which already describe many aspects of cosmic knowledge. However Bapuji says Science by nature is Atheist.
Scriptures describe 14 lokas (dimensions of existence). Time flows differently across dimensions. For example, one day in higher realms may equal millions of years on Earth.
Spiritual power enabled ancient beings to travel across dimensions using advanced vehicles (symbolically described as chariots). Bhagavad Gita teaches remembrance of the Supreme leads to liberation and freedom from sins.
Conclusion
The universe operates through a deeply interconnected system of consciousness, energy, and cosmic law.
Shiv represents pure consciousness.
Shakti represents dynamic energy.
Trimurti represents the three fundamental processes of creation, preservation, and transformation.
Understanding this spiritual framework helps explain cosmic cycles, multidimensional existence, and the continuous evolution of the universe.
The ultimate message emphasizes self-awareness, spiritual knowledge, and connection with the Supreme for attaining inner peace and liberation.
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