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Re: *SIVA*
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Subject: Re: *SIVA*
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From: apurdam@pcug.org.au (Andrew Purdam)
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Date: 12 Oct 1995 22:42:54 GMT
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Approved: srh <srh@rbhatnagar>
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Article: 388 of soc.religion.hindu
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Newsgroups: soc.religion.hindu
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Organization: PC Users Group, Canberra
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On 3 Oct 1995 06:18:48 GMT, swett@interramp.com (Charles Swett) wrote
(and very neatly, too):
>>One basic philosophical text is the "Shiva Sutras".
>Another beautiful text is the Shiva Mahimna Stotram. Also see more
>contemporary works by Baba Muktananda.
This is often called the Siva mahimnah stavah, as well.
The Siva Purana is also a good text, though huge.
If you want Siva in the form of Rudra, then try the Krishna Yajur
Veda.
Devotional poems to Siva (the Shiva Mahimnah Stotra is one of course)
are by Shankaracarya, Akkhamahadevi, "Speaking of Shiva" translated by
A.K.Ramanujan.
Hope these help.
Andrew
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Andrew Purdam Canberra, Australia apurdam@pcug.org.au
"The preservation of health is a duty. Few seem conscious that there
is such a thing as physical morality. " Herbert Spencer (1820-1903)
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