Significance of Shivadharma
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Hindu concept of 'Shivadharma'
Shivadharma in Hinduism encompasses doctrines and practices for worshipping Shiva, eternal principles for followers, auspicious rituals, ethical guidelines, and simplified observances aimed at fostering devotion among diverse communities.
From: Skanda Purana
(1) The ethical and moral tenets associated with the worship of Shiva, establishing the spiritual law guiding devotees.[1] (2) A set of auspicious religious acts or devotional practices related to the deity Shiva, which are to be followed with great devotion.[2] (3) The doctrines and practices related to the worship and reverence of Shiva.[3] (4) The eternal principles and practices related to the worship of Lord Siva as mentioned by his devotees.[4] (5) Refers to the pious activities and practices related to worship of Lord Shiva, encompassing various spiritual disciplines and rituals.[5]
From: Lakulisha-Pashupata (Philosophy and Practice)
(1) A corpus of texts that contains observances recommended for lay followers of Saivism, aimed at simplifying the religious practice for wider communities.[6]