With Shiva, the animals felt a
gratification; they felt an immense dimension of themselves in His presence.
He
liked each of them for what they were. He realised that they were more wronged
than doing wrong; that they were scorned, only because they looked different.
He saw that mankind had an obsession for devising labels. Humans loved to
customise descriptions of other beings, so as to suit their own parameters,
ignoring the beauty of Nature’s bigger plan. He realised that to look for
beauty only in beauty was a subtle ugliness.
He
joked with them about the lighter side of everyone’s looks including, many a
time, His own. His sense of humour unburdened them and they felt worthy. They
knew they were not just beasts; they were part of a divine plan. An important
part. And He was here in their midst, as Pasupati. Just His presence seemed to
exorcise them of an age-old sense of being unwanted. They began to think of Him
as God.But it was Parvati, who was the most important one, and through Her unmatched love, she had made Him realise more than what all other creatures put together had acknowledged. He was not just Pasupati; He was Pasupati Nath. Not just the Lord of animals, but also the undisputed master of their very soul. It was She who had brought Him to the more intimate relationships, She who drew out the tenderness.
~ SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller. by Shail Gulhati
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Shail Gulhati is the Author of the books :
SHIVA, The Ultimate Time Traveller.
The Yogi and the snake
Shiva Poetry
NAAM ROOP- A Tribute to the Divine
And Life Said.
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