Dive into the multifaceted world of Shiva, a Hindu deity whose presence transcends time and culture. This book offers an in-depth exploration of Shiva’s shamanic roots, drawing parallels with Norse Odin and Celtic Cernunnos, and examines his influence on contemporary culture, Tantra, and Western dualistic religions. Shiva, revered as the universe itself, embodies a spectrum of roles—from the lover of lovers to the ascetic Shankar, and the lord of dance to the keeper of occult knowledge. Through vivid narratives and cultural insights, ethnologist Wolf-Dieter Storl invites readers to experience the vibrant and mythical realm of Shiva, the God of All Gods.
Why You Should Read?
Shamanic Connections: Discover Shiva’s deep ties to shamanism and his similarities with other ancient deities like Odin and Cernunnos, offering a unique perspective on world spirituality.
Cultural Relevance: Explore Shiva’s impact on modern culture, Tantra, and Western religions, highlighting his timeless influence and adaptability.
Contrasting Roles: Delve into the diverse aspects of Shiva’s character, from his ecstatic dance and passionate love to his meditative asceticism, showcasing his ability to balance masculine and feminine energies.
Mystical Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of Shiva’s role as the lord of intoxicants and poisons, and his possession of secret occult knowledge, appealing to those interested in mysticism and spiritual power.
Personal Transformation: Learn how Shiva’s teachings and actions encourage breaking through the false ego to reveal the true self, offering profound insights into personal growth and enlightenment.