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Lord Shiva books?

RebornHindu

Om Namah Shivaya
Namaste everyone,

I am interested in finding some good books on Lord Shiva. As his devotee I do wish to have some. I know heard about Living with Siva and Dancing with Siva, but what else? Anyone have any recommendations?
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
You've tried Amazon and googling? Not sure what exactly you're looking for but the Tirumantiram is a very mystical but a bit arduous read. Tirumoolar certainly had a ton of depth on it.
 

RebornHindu

Om Namah Shivaya
You've tried Amazon and googling? Not sure what exactly you're looking for but the Tirumantiram is a very mystical but a bit arduous read. Tirumoolar certainly had a ton of depth on it.
Yes of course I have tried those. I asked here simply because I figured maybe someone in the community had read some good ones and would recommend...One of my friends who live in India just told me about some books...
 

Vinayaka

devotee
Premium Member
To be very frank and honest, I'm a Saivite, but I just haven't read many books at all. (I re-read the entire trilogy you mentioned once a year, in sadhana, and I never get bored, gleaning new things each time through) ) Worshipping Siva daily, going ot temple, recognising Siva in all things, that's where my sadhana lies. You have me curious now, just what is it you hope to find in the books you get? Siva is also within, after all.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Try Shiva Purana and possibly Skanda Purana, it is supposed to be one of the longest.
http://hinduonline.co/Scriptures/Puranas/ShivaMahaPurana.html
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/hindu2/2014/09/shiv-puran-pdf-english-hindi-sanskrit/ (PDF download in five languages)
http://www.astrojyoti.com/skandapurana-14.htm (Very short)
http://www.kamakoti.org/kamakoti/details/skandapurana home.html (Essence)
Etc.Check on Google or whichever search engine you are using. May not cost you any money. I find whatever I need on internet.
 

RebornHindu

Om Namah Shivaya
Try Shiva Purana and possibly Skanda Purana, it is supposed to be one of the longest.
http://hinduonline.co/Scriptures/Puranas/ShivaMahaPurana.html
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/hindu2/2014/09/shiv-puran-pdf-english-hindi-sanskrit/ (PDF download in five languages)
http://www.astrojyoti.com/skandapurana-14.htm (Very short)
http://www.kamakoti.org/kamakoti/details/skandapurana home.html (Essence)
Etc.Check on Google or whichever search engine you are using. May not cost you any money. I find whatever I need on internet.

Thanks, I typically like physical copies of book because reading from a screen hurts my eyes and will give me migraines.
 

RebornHindu

Om Namah Shivaya
To be very frank and honest, I'm a Saivite, but I just haven't read many books at all. (I re-read the entire trilogy you mentioned once a year, in sadhana, and I never get bored, gleaning new things each time through) ) Worshipping Siva daily, going ot temple, recognising Siva in all things, that's where my sadhana lies. You have me curious now, just what is it you hope to find in the books you get? Siva is also within, after all.

I'm not hoping to find anything. I simply like to read and want some books on Lord Shiva.
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
Born and brought up in India in a religious traditionally Shaiva household, I never really needed to read any book about Shiva. However, Srimad Bhagawat Purana (the Gita Press, Gorakhpur edition that I read and still have after 50 years, not the Prabhupada edition) has many stories about Shiva. They were sufficient for me. I will suggest that.
 
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Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
Born and brought up in India in a religious traditionally Shaiva household, I really never needed to read any book about Shiva. However, Srimad Bhagawat Purana (the Gita Press, Gorakhpur edition that I read and still have after 50 years, not the Prabhupada edition) has many stories about Shiva. They were sufficient for me. I will suggest that.
There are stories of Lord Shiva in the Srimad Bhagavatam?
 

Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
The war between Shiva and Krishna in case of Banasura, and the explanation of the 'Hari-Hara' avatara, half hiva-half Vishnu. If you remember I posted the relevant old paintings in another topic earlier. I do not know if Prabhupada edition has that or not? And if it has, with what bias it has been shown? Banasura's daughter Usha was enamored of Aniruddha, the grandson of Lord Krishna, and had had him abducted to her palace.
 

निताइ dasa

Nitai's servant's servant
The war between Shiva and Krishna in case of Banasura, and the explanation of the 'Hari-Hara' avatara, half hiva-half Vishnu.

That story (of Banasura) has a very interesting twist in Bhagavatam hahaa. But I don't think Hari-Hara specifically is in Bhagavatam. There is also Shiva Gita in Bhagavatam which is beautiful prayers to Lord SadaShiva (who is the origin of Rudra).

Also the Story of Lord Shiva and Daksha Prajapati is there in Bhagavatam also and how Shiva drank the ocean of poison.
 

RebornHindu

Om Namah Shivaya
Born and brought up in India in a religious traditionally Shaiva household, I never really needed to read any book about Shiva. However, Srimad Bhagawat Purana (the Gita Press, Gorakhpur edition that I read and still have after 50 years, not the Prabhupada edition) has many stories about Shiva. They were sufficient for me. I will suggest that.
Alright....thanks..
 

Bhairava

Member
Siva Sutras
Spanda Karikas

Siva Sutras easily makes it into the top 3 deepest books of all time. Spanda Karikas is an in depth explanation of Siva Sutras and easily the deepest book of all time.


 
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