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Name of an Upanishad from 108
Upanishad. It is said that Lord Dakshinaamoorti revealed the Truth, which is the identity between the Jeev (the individual) and Brahm (the limitless). Thus, Lord Shiv, as Dakshinaamoorti, is the presiding deity of knowledge. The truth is that the Lord is the source of all knowledge, beginning with the Ved which are a body of knowledge that is revealed to the Rishi. Dakshinaamoorti, thus symbolizes knowledge and is a very appropriate altar of worship for seekers of knowledge. The Meaning of the Word Lord Dakshinaamoorti
(1) Dakshin means south and Moorti means form. So Dakshinaamoorti means the
"one who is facing South". The teacher is facing south while imparting
knowledge and the disciples are facing north. The Form of Lord Dakshinaamoorti
The Lord supports this Universe made of the five basic elements: Space, Air, Fire, Water, and Earth. The drum symbolizes the element space, since it produces sound, and the flying matted locks held in place by a Bandhanaa, symbolize the air. The element fire is shown in one hand, the Gangaa flowing from the Lord’s head stands for water. The entire form of the body of the Lord is made of the element earth. The Sun represents all luminaries, and the Moon, all planets. The Damaroo, the small drum (which stands for the element Space), also symbolizes Creation, whereas Fire stands for destruction, including the destruction of ignorance. The various ornaments represent the glories of the Lord. The banyan tree under which Lord Dakshinaamoorti is sitting represents Sansaar which has no beginning. However, Sansaar has an end. Being Mithyaa (Maayaa), its reality is in Brahm, the root, and therefore, Lord Dakshinaamoorti is shown as seated at the root of the tree. The Chinmudraa is a symbol for the knowledge of the identity of the individual and the Lord, which puts and end to Sansaar. The book in the lower left hand is the Ved. The Jap Maalaa, is a symbol for all religious disciplines. The Bull, on which the Lord rides, stands for Dharm, justice, and also Maayaa, which the Lord wields. His name is Nandee (meaning joyful) or Nandikeshwar (the Lord of Joy). Lord Shiv here is Ardh Naareeshwar, half male and half female, representing Purush and Prakriti form, the cause of Creation. This is symbolized in Lord Dakshinaamoorti by a male earring in the right ear and a female earring in the left. The figure held in check under the right foot of Lord Dakshinaamoorti is called Apasmaar, representing all obstacles to our pursuits. Since Dakshinaamoorti is the source of spiritual knowledge, seekers always invoke his grace for Medhaa, power to inquire and to learn; and for Pragyaa, clear knowledge of the self.
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Created by Sushma Gupta on 3/15/06
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Updated on
06/09/11