Sri Shiva Mahapuranam - Telugu | By Changanti Koteshwar Rao Sharma
• The ancient scripture known as the Shiva Puranam delves into the life, teachings, and actions of Lord Shiva, a prominent deity in Hinduism. It is considered one of the 18 Mahapuranas, a collection of ancient texts elucidating various aspects of Hindu philosophy, tradition, and spiritual practices.
• Comprising seven sections, or kandas, the Shiva Puranam provides a detailed narrative of Lord Shiva's avatars, his role in creation and destruction, his divine attributes, and his significance in the cosmic order.
• The Vidyesvara Samhita, serving as the initial segment, delves into diverse aspects of Shiva worship, encompassing rituals, hymns, and sacred chants.
• The Rudra Samhita, constituting the second section, predominantly revolves around the narratives and fables associated with Lord Shiva. It encompasses a broad spectrum of themes, such as Shiva's origin and upbringing, his marital union with Parvati, along with his various incarnations and valorous exploits. Additionally, it delves into philosophical dialogues concerning the fundamental nature of the cosmos and ultimate reality.
• The third segment, termed the Kailasa Samhita, delves into the revered Mount Kailash, the divine abode of Lord Shiva, and elucidates its significance within Hindu belief systems.