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Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar

Shiv ji & Family

In Shaivism, Lord Shiva is revered as the supreme creator, protector, and transformer of the universe and is among the most worshipped deities in Hinduism. He is traditionally depicted with a serpent around his neck, a powerful third eye on his forehead, and a trishul symbolizing divine strength and balance. At Debabrata Handicrafts Arts, these sacred elements are beautifully brought to life through expert craftsmanship. The brand is best known for its exquisitely carved Shiv Ji & Family Marble Murti and Shiv Ji & Family Marble Statue in Varanasi, reflecting devotion, precision, and timeless artistry.The scientific facts about Lord Shiva are quite different from the myths that have been created about him. The story of creation in the Rig Veda by the Supreme Creator is the only reference to a single event in the cosmic scheme of things. We are not told about a green snake walking on the surface of the moon, nor about the seventh heaven, wherein he established the heaven and earth by means of lightning, or that there is a colossal elephant-headed giant who rules the realm of air. Rather, we are told that Lord Shiva was seen by Chaitanya at his mokhikode (branch) while sitting under a palm tree with a garland of flowers around him. Chaitanya requested that the flowers be placed upon the forehead of the king of mahabaleshwar. In another version of the story, Lord Shiva was being attacked by the demon Narakasura, but Lord Shiva had moved into the seventh heaven, wherein no creature can pass. Narakasura at this point attacked the lingam which was resting upon the trunk of the tree, but the lingam was protected by the three fundamental aspects of the trinity: the shakti, the jiva, and the anahata. Therefore, Lord Shiva turned the attack of the demon on himself, and thereby defeated him. This account is also related to the third eye, which is the inner eye of the soul or anahata.

If we are to go by the account given by Swamasajaya Purana and Upanishads, then Lord Shiva was seen by Chaitanya in the third eye while he meditated in the seventh heaven. If we find Shiva’s image in the form of a Lingam or a statue of lord Vishnu surrounded by numerous lingamis, then it is evident that Lord Shiva was present in the first place. However, we should keep in mind that the sushumna is supposed to be inside the shakti and thus outside the body too. The presentiment of the lord Vishnu may simply be an artistic representation of his internal power. If that is so, then we may conclude that the omnipotence of Shri Shiva simply resides in the shakti.

History of Shiv Parivar

Shiv Parivar, also known as the divine family of Lord Shiva, holds a deeply respected place in Hindu tradition and spiritual history. The Shiv Parivar represents the ideal balance of power, wisdom, devotion, and harmony within a family. It consists of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and their sons—Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya—each symbolizing unique divine qualities that guide human life.

Lord Shiva is regarded as the supreme force of creation, protection, and transformation. As the ascetic yogi of Mount Kailash, he represents detachment, inner peace, and cosmic balance. Goddess Parvati, his divine consort, embodies Shakti—the universal energy and motherly strength that sustains life. Together, Shiva and Parvati signify the union of consciousness and energy, forming the foundation of the universe.

Their elder son, Lord Ganesha, is worshipped as the remover of obstacles and the god of wisdom, intellect, and new beginnings. His presence in Shiv Parivar symbolizes the importance of knowledge, humility, and success in every endeavor. The younger son, Lord Kartikeya (also known as Skanda or Murugan), represents courage, discipline, and victory over evil. As the commander of the divine army, he inspires strength, leadership, and righteousness.

The worship of Shiv Parivar became prominent through ancient Hindu scriptures such as the Puranas, where the family is depicted as a model of unity, devotion, and moral values. Devotees believe that worshipping Shiv Parivar together brings peace, prosperity, harmony, and protection to the household.

At Debabrata Handicrafts, the sacred history and spiritual essence of Shiv Parivar are beautifully reflected through finely crafted marble murtis. Each Shiv Parivar marble statue is carved with devotion, intricate detailing, and artistic excellence, preserving the timeless heritage of Hindu spirituality. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, Debabrata Handicrafts continues to honor tradition by creating divine marble murtis that inspire faith and serenity in every home and temple.