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Adi Guru Siva: The Lineage of Light




           ord Siva manifests in countless forms – from the symbolic
       LSiva Lingam to the cosmic dancer Nataraja, from the fierce
        Bhairava to the enigmatic Ardhanarishvara – each revealing a
        distinct facet of the Divine.

          For  the  spiritual  seeker,  however,  His  intimate  manifestation
        is as the Adi Guru – the source of all knowledge and the
        fountainhead of the  Guru-paramparä. This role shines in His
        dialogue with Goddess Parvati, to whom He imparted the
        Ramayana  as  a guide  to  discipline, dharma, and  devotion. As
        Dakshinamurti,  Siva  sits  beneath  the  banyan  tree  –  youthful
        and  silent  –  while  aged,  spiritually  mature  disciples  ‘listen’
        in reverence. The symbolism is clear: both the Guru and the
        knowledge He imparts are timeless.
          This  sacred  paramparä  finds  perfect expression in Siva’s
        aàça  avatära as  Hanuman,  the Guru, who  brings  solace and
        strength to a forlorn  Sita in  Ashoka Vatika. It attains philosophical
        clarity in Adi Sankaracharya, who, through logic and
        soul-stirring hymns, restored the  Upanishadic vision that
        Brahman alone is real and the jéva is none other than That.
          In our times, this lineage found a powerful voice in Pujya
        Gurudev –  carried  forward  by  Pujya  Guruji  and  Pujya Swami
        Swaroopanandaji – who made Vedanta accessible to all without
        diluting its depth. It is, therefore, deeply meaningful that the
        first temple consecrated by Pujya Gurudev was the Jagadeeshwara
        Mandir at Sandeepany Sadhanalaya, Powai, in 1968. Equally
        profound is the towering, black Siva Lingam on his  kuöiyä
        at Sidhbari – underscoring the indispensability of the Teacher.

          As Adi Guru, Siva teaches that the highest instruction is
        received through alertness, purity, and stillness – that
        the  Teacher  ultimately  transcends  all  forms.  As
        the silent Witness within, the Lord  waits patiently
        to be recognized. May this  Maha Sivaratri be       Editorial
        contemplative and elevating, illuminating His
        Presence within and without.

        Tapovan Prasad                 7                    February 2026
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