What is Sadasiva
At the top of Pralaya, the Supreme Lord thinks of the re-creation of the planet.
He is then known by the name Sadasiva. He is the root cause of creation. From Sadasiva creation begins. In Manusmriti He is called Svayambhu.
Sadasiva is unmanifested, He destroys the Tamas caused by
Pralaya and shines because the self-resplendent lightweight transfers forth the 5 great elements, etc., into being.
The Hindu deity Purana says that Hindu deity is on the far side of each Prakriti and Purusha.
Siva is Mahesvara. He
is the witness, friend, and nourisher of all beings.
The Gita says: ‘Upadrashtanumanta cha
bharta bhokta mahesvarah’.
Mahesvara conducts the work of creation consistent with His can and pleasure.
The Sruti says,
‘Mayam tu prakritim viddhi mayinam tu mahesvaram’. Know Prakriti to be Maya and Mahesvara
to be the wielder of Maya or Prakriti. The Sakti of Siva works in two different ways. Mula Prakriti
and Daivi Prakriti.
Mula Prakriti is Apara Prakriti from that the 5 components and alternative visible objects and the Antahkarana are evolved. Para Prakriti is Chaitanya Sakti which converts the Apara Prakriti and gives name and form to it. Apara Prakriti is Avidya and Para Prakriti is Vidya. The controller and dispenser of these two Prakritis are Lord Siva.
Siva is distinct from Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra.
Lord Siva is the Lord of innumerable crores of Brahmandas or worlds. Isvara united with
Maya provides rise to Brahma, Vishnu and Hindu deity out of Rajas, Sattva and Tamo Gunas severally,
under the command of Lord Siva. Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra are the trinities of the world.
There is no distinction between the trinities, Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra.
By the command of
Mahesvara these 3 do the inventive, preservative and destructive duties of the world.
The work of
all the three deities are done conjointly.
They all have one read and one definite purpose in making,
preserving and destroying the visible universe of names and forms.
He who regards the three deities
as distinct and totally different, Siva Purana says, is undoubtedly a devil or evil spirit.
The Lord WHO is on the far side the 3 Gunas, Mahesvara, has four aspects: Brahma, Kala,
Rudra and Vishnu. Siva is the support for all the four. He is the substratum for Sakti also. Siva is
distinct from the Rudra included in the trinities. Rudra is really one though according to the
different functions he's thought-about to possess eleven totally different forms.

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