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==La devoción a Shiva== | ==La devoción a Shiva== | ||
La adoración a Shiva tiene su origen en la tradición del [[Special:MyLanguage/bhakti yoga|bhakti yoga]], el sendero de la unión con Dios a través del amor. El devoto elige una deidad o encarnación específica de Dios a quien le da toda su devoción. Él ama este aspecto de Dios más que a nada ni a nadie. | |||
Singing [[Special:MyLanguage/bhajan|bhajan]]s, with voice and heart upraised in sublime praise to Shiva, is one of the ways devotees move closer to their Lord. They also pray to him, emulate him, have faith in his grace and compassion, and venerate his image. In bhakti yoga, the deity represents the [[Special:MyLanguage/Atman|Atman]]—the indwelling God, the imperishable, undecaying core of man. As the disciple adores his chosen ideal, he not only unfolds his own latent divinity but he also becomes one with his beloved. The goal of the lovers of Shiva is to gain ''shivatva'', the nature of Shiva. | Singing [[Special:MyLanguage/bhajan|bhajan]]s, with voice and heart upraised in sublime praise to Shiva, is one of the ways devotees move closer to their Lord. They also pray to him, emulate him, have faith in his grace and compassion, and venerate his image. In bhakti yoga, the deity represents the [[Special:MyLanguage/Atman|Atman]]—the indwelling God, the imperishable, undecaying core of man. As the disciple adores his chosen ideal, he not only unfolds his own latent divinity but he also becomes one with his beloved. The goal of the lovers of Shiva is to gain ''shivatva'', the nature of Shiva. |