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Why is Moon on Lord Shiva's head only shown as crescent ?

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  • Why is Moon on Lord Shiva's head only shown as crescent ?

    Why is Moon on Lord Shiva's head only shown as crescent?

    The moon on Lord Shiva's head is just an embodiment of Chandra, not the actual satellite of the earth.

    Shiva Tattva is where there is no mind and the moon signifies the mind. When there is no mind then how can this ‘no mindedness’ be expressed and how can anybody understand it? You need a little bit of the mind to understand, experience and to express.

    The no-mind, infinite consciousness requires that little bit of mind to express itself in the manifest world. So, to express that inexpressible, that little mind (crescent moon) is on the head. Wisdom is beyond the mind, but it needs to be expressed with a tinge of mind and this is symbolized by the crescent moon.

    The crescent moon indicates that He has controlled the mind perfectly. Also, Moon represents Mind/Maya/Ego and ofcourse crescent moon means very less ego, thats why Shiva is also called Bholay. No moon or no mind is not possible.

    Source: hinduism.stackexchange

    This post is for sharing knowledge only, no intention to violate any copy rights
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