The poem praises Lord Shiva through references to the Tiruvasagam, a 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work. It describes Shiva as the supreme being, addressing him through various names and acknowledging his grace, wisdom and power. The poem reflects on Shiva's qualities like compassion and how meditating on him can help remove ignorance and attain self-knowledge.
The poem praises Lord Shiva through references to the Tiruvasagam, a 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work. It describes Shiva as the supreme being, addressing him through various names and acknowledging his grace, wisdom and power. The poem reflects on Shiva's qualities like compassion and how meditating on him can help remove ignorance and attain self-knowledge.
The poem praises Lord Shiva through references to the Tiruvasagam, a 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work. It describes Shiva as the supreme being, addressing him through various names and acknowledging his grace, wisdom and power. The poem reflects on Shiva's qualities like compassion and how meditating on him can help remove ignorance and attain self-knowledge.
The poem praises Lord Shiva through references to the Tiruvasagam, a 7th century Tamil Shaiva canonical work. It describes Shiva as the supreme being, addressing him through various names and acknowledging his grace, wisdom and power. The poem reflects on Shiva's qualities like compassion and how meditating on him can help remove ignorance and attain self-knowledge.