Shiv: meaning, definitions and examples

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shiv

 

[ ʃɪv ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

Hinduism

Shiv (also spelled as Shiva) is one of the principal deities of Hinduism, known as the Destroyer and Transformer. He is part of the Trimurti, along with Brahma the Creator and Vishnu the Preserver. Shiv is often depicted with a third eye, a trident, and a serpent around his neck.

Synonyms

Mahadev, Shiva.

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Word Description / Examples
shiv

A common, incorrect capitalization of 'Shiva,' but it could also be a typo or alternate spelling.

  • People sometimes refer to Lord Shiva as 'shiv' casually.
Shiva

Used in religious or cultural contexts to refer to one of the principal deities in Hinduism, often associated with transformation and destruction.

  • Shiva is often depicted in a meditative pose.
  • The temple is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva.
Mahadev

Derived from Sanskrit, used predominantly in Hinduism to refer to a major deity (Shiva), often in religious contexts or discussions about Hindu mythology.

  • During the festival, devotees sang praises to Mahadev.
  • Mahadev is worshipped by millions of Hindus worldwide.

Examples of usage

  • Devotees worship Shiv during the festival of Maha Shivaratri.
  • Many temples in India are dedicated to Lord Shiv.

Translations

Translations of the word "shiv" in other languages:

🇵🇹 Shiv

🇮🇳 शिव

🇩🇪 Shiv

🇮🇩 Shiv

🇺🇦 Шива

🇵🇱 Shiv

🇯🇵 シヴァ

🇫🇷 Shiv

🇪🇸 Shiv

🇹🇷 Shiv

🇰🇷 시바

🇸🇦 شيف

🇨🇿 Šiva

🇸🇰 Šiva

🇨🇳 湿婆

🇸🇮 Šiva

🇮🇸 Shiv

🇰🇿 Шива

🇬🇪 შივა

🇦🇿 Şiva

🇲🇽 Shiv

Etymology

The word 'Shiv' originates from Sanskrit, where it means auspicious or favorable. In Hindu mythology, Lord Shiv is a powerful deity associated with destruction and transformation. He is revered by millions of Hindus worldwide for his significance in maintaining the balance of the universe.

See also: shiver.