In Hindu mythology, Shiva is the god of storms. His name is based on the destructive power of storms and the exhilarating feeling that follows. In the Rig-Veda, there are only three hymns to him, but in Hinduism, he holds an important position as the prototype of the god Shiva. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
インド神話の暴風神。暴風の強烈な破壊力とその後にくる爽快感に基づく神。『リグ・ベーダ』ではこの神に対する賛歌は3編にすぎないが,ヒンドゥー教では,シバ神の原形として重要な地位を得ている。
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