Rudra-Shiva concept (Study)
by Maumita Bhattacharjee | 2018 | 54,352 words
This page relates ‘Yogacarya incarnation of Shiva� of the study on the Rudra-Shiva concept in the Vedic and Puranic literature, starting with the concept of God as contemplated by the Rishis (Vedic sages). These pages further deal with the aspects, legends, iconography and eulology of Rudra-Shiva as found in the Samhitas, Brahamanas, Aranyakas, Upanishads Sutras and Puranas. The final chapters deal with descriptions of his greatness, various incarnations and epithets.
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15. Yogācārya incarnation of Śiva
There are twenty-five ۴Dz峦ⲹ in the seventh manvantara in the varāha kalpa.
The names of them are mentioned�[1]
- Śٲ,
- ܳ,
- Madana,
- Suhotra,
- ṅk,
- ܲṣi,
- Ѳ峾ⲹ,
- īṣaⲹ,
- ٲ,
- Ṛṣ,
- Sage Ugra,
- Atri,
- ܱ첹,
- Gautama,
- Sage ձ岹ś,
- Ҵǰ첹ṇa,
- ҳܳ屹,
- Śṇḍ,
- ṅgܱ,
- Ѳ,
- Śū,
- ѳṇḍīś,
- վṣṇ,
- dzś and
- ܱīś.
Footnotes and references:
[1]:
Ibid., 7.2.9.2-6