śiva in A Sentence

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    (Śiva) said(āha) this--lit.

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    When Paraśurāma reaches Kailāsa, he meets Śiva's son Gaṇeśa at the entrance.

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    Śiva permits Paraśurāma to leave in order to returns to his parents' home.

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    The roots of Śiva in folk etymology are śī which means"in whom all things lie, pervasiveness" and va which means"embodiment of grace.

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    When Paraśurāma is leaving, Śiva requests the Rāma Avatāra to forgive him if he disrespected him in any way while instructing him as a guru.

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    Finally Śiva says that Paraśurāma will be among the seven seers(Saptarṣi) in the eighth Manvantara of Sāvarṇi Manu, just like his father Jamadagni is one in the seventh Manvantara of Vaivasvata Manu.

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    The Samāvartana Saṃskāra(end of student life) of Paraśurāma is performed by Śiva, who blesses his disciple by saying that may the eighteen Vidyās be ever with him, and may his weapons be ever virtuous.

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    The first nine cantos describe the incarnation of Paraśurāma, his learning from the god Śiva on mount Kailāsa, the execution of his father's command to kill his mother and three brothers and their subsequent resurrection, his battle with the thousand-armed king Sahasrārjuna, the extermination of Kṣatriya("warrior") race 21 times from the earth by him, and his confrontation with Śiva's son and the god of wisdom, Gaṇeśa.

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