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Being on the road of yoga implies you've reached a point in your life where you've experienced the constraints of being physical, the yearning to transcend the physical, and a feeling of being constrained even by the vastness of the cosmos. You can see that if a little border can constrain you at one moment, a large boundary can do the same thing later. This can be felt without traveling the entire cosmos. It solely depends on your capacity for long-distance travel whether this boundary or the cosmos will eventually restrain you if you are constrained by it.

Along with abstract paintings, there is also various sketch art available of Lord Shiva. 

When your capacity for long journeys is increased, any form of boundary will become a hindrance to you. You are on the path of yoga once you have realized this after you have experienced this need that cannot be satisfied by mastering physical creation. Yoga is a way to get past the limitations of physical creation. Your goal is to reach a realm that is not physical in nature, not merely to conquer existence's physicality, but to cross its boundary.

Abstract Paintings of Lord Shiva in Bhuteshwara Form

All of the physical creation—the physical body, the planet, the world, and the cosmos—everything we can see, hear, smell, taste, and touch—is simply a play of five elements. What an amazing creation that just required five ingredients! How many things are being generated with just five elements that you can count on one hand? There is nothing more compassionate in creation. You would get lost if there were five million ingredients.

It solely depends on your capacity for long-distance travel whether this boundary or the cosmos will eventually restrain you if you are constrained by it. When your capacity for long journeys is increased, any form of boundary will become a hindrance to you. You are on the path of yoga once you have realised this, after you have experienced this need that cannot be satisfied by mastering physical creation. Yoga is a way to get past the limitations of physical creation. Your goal is to reach a realm that is not physical in nature, not merely to conquer existence's physicality, but to cross its boundary.

Abstract Paintings of Lord Shiva in kaleshwara Form

Kala denotes time. Even if you have mastered the five elements, merged with the limitless, or are aware of dissolution, time is running out while you are here on earth. Time management is an entirely separate realm. Kala also denotes darkness in addition to time. Time is a dark place. Light goes across time, hence time cannot be light. Time is the master of light. There is a start and an end to the phenomena of light. That kind of phenomenon is not time.

Hindus have a highly developed notion of time as having six separate dimensions. You must be aware that time is running out while you are sitting here. The Tamil phrase "Kalam aayitanga," which means "his time is up," is a very appropriate way to communicate death.

In the past, we also used the phrase "he expired" in English. An individual has a shelf life much like medicine or anything else. You might believe you are visiting numerous locations. No, your body is not deviating in the least bit as it travels directly to the cemetery. This process can be slowed down a little, but it won't change course.

Life has four dimensions, but time is unique since it does not fit into the other three. It is also the most elusive material of all the objects in the universe. Because it is not, you cannot define it. No type of existence that you are aware of contains it. The strongest aspect of creation, it is what keeps the cosmos as a whole together. As a result, current physics has no idea how gravity works. Time keeps everything together since there is no such thing as gravity.

Abstract Paintings of Lord Shiva in Sarveshwara Shambho

Shiva signifies “that which is not; that which is dissolved.” The foundation of everything is that which is not, and that is the illimitable Sarveshwara. Shambho is merely a passageway and a key. It will become a passage if you can say it so that your body cries out in response. If you want to master all these aspects and get there, it will take a long time. If all you want to do is pass through, you can overcome these aspects not via mastery but rather through infiltration.

The art of mastering even the simplest things has a certain beauty to it, an unfathomable aesthetic. For instance, even a youngster can kick a ball. But when someone does that, all of a sudden, there is an aesthetic to it that commands the attention of half the planet. There is an effort to be made if you want to master something and enjoy it. But it is just Shambho if you're ready to crawl.


Abstract Paintings of Lord Shiva in Bholenath Form

Shiva is constantly portrayed as a mighty entity who is also not very cunning with the outside world. So, one form of Shiva is known as Bholenath, because he is childlike. Bholenath is Sanskrit for the uneducated or the innocent. Because they cannot subject their intelligence to trivial matters, you will find that the majority of intelligent people are very easily duped. A person with very little intelligence who is cunning and cunning can easily outsmart a person with intelligence. That may have implications for the economy or for society, but it has no bearing on one's quality of life.

When we talk about intelligence, we don't just mean being smart. We are looking at letting that dimension, which creates life, run its course. Shiva is also like this. He is not stupid, but rather he does not desire to use his intelligence in all those small-minded ways.

Abstract Paintings of Lord Shiva in Nataraj Form

One of Shiva's most important manifestations is Natasha or Nataraja, the Lord of Dance. Since they determined that nothing in human civilization is more closely related to what they are doing at this time, a Nataraja statue was placed in front of the door when I visited CERN in Switzerland, the world's largest physics laboratory and the site of all the atom-smashing.

The Nataraja form symbolizes the joy and dance of creation, which emerged from unending stillness. Nataraja's position in the Chidambaram temple is highly meaningful because Chidambaram represents nothing more than complete silence. That is what this temple's design enshrines. The goal of the classical arts is to instill in people this complete serenity. True art cannot exist without calm.