Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
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vs_manjunath
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Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Can some one help me to know any puranic story which tells of Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Purandara Dasa in the famous "chandra chUda shiva shankara pArvathi ramanane ninage namO namO........karadaLi vIneya nudisuva naMa uraga bhUshananu nIne " has used these words.
Purandara Dasa in the famous "chandra chUda shiva shankara pArvathi ramanane ninage namO namO........karadaLi vIneya nudisuva naMa uraga bhUshananu nIne " has used these words.
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Veenadhara is one of the 64 forms of Lord Shiva. For a depiction -
http://www.shaivam.org/gallery/image/fo ... kshina.jpg
http://www.shaivam.org/gallery/image/fo ... kshina.jpg
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annamalai
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
The name of the Veena Shiva plays is called Pinaki - which is why he is called Pinakapani.
The name of the Veena Goddess Saraswathi plays is called Vallagi.
The name of the Veena Goddess Saraswathi plays is called Vallagi.
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
I think pinaka (पिनाक) is the bow of Lord Shiva.
Of course vallakI (वल्लकी) means veena. But IIRC kacchapI (कच्छपी) is the name of the veena of Goddess Saraswati.
Of course vallakI (वल्लकी) means veena. But IIRC kacchapI (कच्छपी) is the name of the veena of Goddess Saraswati.
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PUNARVASU
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
In the song,amba nIlAyadAkshi, NeelAmbari, MSD refers to her as 'vallakI vAdini'.
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vs_manjunath
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Thanks for an Xcellent depiction of Shiva playing Veena.Pratyaksham Bala wrote:Veenadhara is one of the 64 forms of Lord Shiva. For a depiction -
http://www.shaivam.org/gallery/image/fo ... kshina.jpg
Can u pl help me any story associated with this ?
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
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Extracts from: Deivaththin Kural:-
(Page 74 of http://www.krishnamurthys.com/profvk/go ... 71-75.html)
‘VipanchI’ means Veena. ‘ParIvAdinI’ also means Veena.
The Veenas belonging to particular celestials have particular names. Narada’s Veena is called ‘mahatI’. That of Tumburu is ‘KalAvatI’.
Saraswati’s is ‘KacchapI’. The word ‘kacchapa’ means tortoise. The drum of Saraswati’s Veena is in the shape of a tortoise. Hence it is called ‘kacchapI’.
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Extracts from: Deivaththin Kural:-
(Page 74 of http://www.krishnamurthys.com/profvk/go ... 71-75.html)
‘VipanchI’ means Veena. ‘ParIvAdinI’ also means Veena.
The Veenas belonging to particular celestials have particular names. Narada’s Veena is called ‘mahatI’. That of Tumburu is ‘KalAvatI’.
Saraswati’s is ‘KacchapI’. The word ‘kacchapa’ means tortoise. The drum of Saraswati’s Veena is in the shape of a tortoise. Hence it is called ‘kacchapI’.
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VK RAMAN
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Purandara dasa kriti - Venkatachala nilayam - has tumburu narada
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sekhart
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Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
In Tyagaraja's "Mokshamu kalada" (Saramathi), Tyagaraja says "Veena Vadana Loludow Siva Mano Vidhamu Erungaru"....
To translate this into English, at a very very high level: people who dont appreciate music will not gain the blessings of Lord Siva, who (Lord Siva) gets "lost in time" while playing Veena.
This is good proof to show that Lord Siva plays Veena.
To translate this into English, at a very very high level: people who dont appreciate music will not gain the blessings of Lord Siva, who (Lord Siva) gets "lost in time" while playing Veena.
This is good proof to show that Lord Siva plays Veena.
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sridhar_ranga
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Shiva idol in 'yAzh mUri nAthar' temple, shown playing the veena: (from the temples archives of Tamil Newspaper, Dinamalar):
http://temple.dinamalar.com/Popupimage. ... L7_137.jpg
More details (in Tamil) here
Image of Dakshinamurthy, playing veena, at tiruppARRuRai temple near Trichy:
http://temple.dinamalar.com/Popupimage. ... L9_116.jpg
Details of this temple (in Tamil), here
Image of Dakshinamurthy plying Veena on the vimanam of Vishnu temple at "iraTTai tirupathi", one of the nine divya desams on the tamraparni banks in TirunelvEli dist: https://santhavasantham.googlegroups.co ... w=1&part=8
In his kOLaRu padigam,sambandar describes Siva playing the veeNa: vEyuru tOLi pangan viDamunDa kanThan miga nalla veenai taDavi...
http://temple.dinamalar.com/Popupimage. ... L7_137.jpg
More details (in Tamil) here
Image of Dakshinamurthy, playing veena, at tiruppARRuRai temple near Trichy:
http://temple.dinamalar.com/Popupimage. ... L9_116.jpg
Details of this temple (in Tamil), here
Image of Dakshinamurthy plying Veena on the vimanam of Vishnu temple at "iraTTai tirupathi", one of the nine divya desams on the tamraparni banks in TirunelvEli dist: https://santhavasantham.googlegroups.co ... w=1&part=8
In his kOLaRu padigam,sambandar describes Siva playing the veeNa: vEyuru tOLi pangan viDamunDa kanThan miga nalla veenai taDavi...
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rshankar
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
And, according to Sri Suddhananda Bharati, Siva also plays on the strings of the vINA of our lives - jhankAra Sruti SeiguvAi, jIva vINaiyil sangItAmRtam peiguvAi, jagadISvaranE...(in pUrvI kalyANI) immortalized by Smt. MSS....
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arasi
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Ravi,
Thanks for bringing in the connection.
sankara sAmba sadAsiva Om hara, sambhu ena solli en janmam kaDaithERavE--jhankAra sruthi seiguvAi!
Thanks for bringing in the connection.
sankara sAmba sadAsiva Om hara, sambhu ena solli en janmam kaDaithERavE--jhankAra sruthi seiguvAi!
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vs_manjunath
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
sekhart- Thanks for your parallel observation frm Thyagaraja's song.
sridhar_rang: Thanks for providing many more depictions of Shiva playing Veena. HIs Nataraja posture Idol is very common and seen in almost every shiva temple of tamil nadu, where as veena playing posture are rare and quite a few only.
rshankar ji- Can u pl share Smt MSS's audio clipping ?
sridhar_rang: Thanks for providing many more depictions of Shiva playing Veena. HIs Nataraja posture Idol is very common and seen in almost every shiva temple of tamil nadu, where as veena playing posture are rare and quite a few only.
rshankar ji- Can u pl share Smt MSS's audio clipping ?
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rshankar
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Arasi, very true in her case, won't you say?arasi wrote:sankara sAmba sadAsiva Om hara, sambhu ena solli en janmam kaDaithERavE--jhankAra sruthi seiguvAi!
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Rsachi
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Dear Rasikas,
Thanks for the photos and the lovely discussion on Shiva and his playing on the vina.
I have always marvelled at the level of thought in our mythology: what incomparable conception of our god playing the flute, or vina, or damaru, and dancing! Music (and hence dance which is music expressed in motion) is in my opinion the highest form of creative expression. And we describe Brahman as 'Nada Bindu'!
Jai Ho. An Internet picture of an ancient temple sculpture of Shiva on the Vina:

Thanks for the photos and the lovely discussion on Shiva and his playing on the vina.
I have always marvelled at the level of thought in our mythology: what incomparable conception of our god playing the flute, or vina, or damaru, and dancing! Music (and hence dance which is music expressed in motion) is in my opinion the highest form of creative expression. And we describe Brahman as 'Nada Bindu'!
Jai Ho. An Internet picture of an ancient temple sculpture of Shiva on the Vina:
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vs_manjunath
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
What about Rudra Veena? Ravana is supposed to have played this veena.Ravana got it from Shiva.Any puranic stories please.....
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kssr
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
What then is the name of His veena... If any!Pratyaksham Bala wrote:I think pinaka (पिनाक) is the bow of Lord Shiva.
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
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IMHO there is no specific name for Lord Shiva's vINA.
ShivA is called 'vINAdhara' or 'vINAhasta'.
'vINApANi' refers to nAradA.
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IMHO there is no specific name for Lord Shiva's vINA.
ShivA is called 'vINAdhara' or 'vINAhasta'.
'vINApANi' refers to nAradA.
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venkatakailasam
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
In this pose Shiva is known as Veenadhara (translated "Veena Player"), the Lord of Music. A title he borrows from Saraswati. In most Veenadhara sculpture of Lord Shiva the veena is absent. This is a rare treat to have Shiva playing his veena! Shiva in this pose is a slender young man. Please see the link below....
http://www.lotussculpture.com/57b44.html
Vïnädhara Ardhanärïvara ...Stone carving and a few more are at this link...
http://poetryinstone.in/lang/en/2011/02 ... a-art.html
http://www.lotussculpture.com/57b44.html
Vïnädhara Ardhanärïvara ...Stone carving and a few more are at this link...
http://poetryinstone.in/lang/en/2011/02 ... a-art.html
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
The commercial site makes a casual reference.... Veenadhara (translated "Veena Player") ...
'dhara' does not mean 'play'; it means hold/carry/wear, etc.
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Pratyaksham Bala
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Re: Lord Shiva playing Veena ?
Though 'Rudra' is one of the forms of Shiva, the world 'rudra' also means 'roaring'. So, 'Rudra-veena' may simply refer to a particular type of veena!vs_manjunath wrote:What about Rudra Veena? Ravana is supposed to have played this veena ...
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