Interview with ANUSHA HS

Author of Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana



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How would you describe Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana to a new reader?
  • It is a collection of short stories on the great lord shiva. It is only 22 pages ebook which I have been writing in series. Till now I have published 16 ebooks out of which each of the ebook has 20 to 24 pages and still counting . It is very vast but till now I have completed writing only 16 ebooks.
To what extent is Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana based on your own experiences?
  • The short stories which I have written on lord Shiva is not based on my experiences but they are all on the life history of lord shiva like his appearence on the earth, he being an ascetic, his life after marriage etc...
Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana is a good example of this genre. Who has inspired you?
  • when i heard the sacred hymns on lord Shiva i got inspired
You make good use of locations in the book – there’s a real sense of place. Are these locations significant for you?
  • I do not think so as the abode of lord shiva is believed to be mount kailash which is impossible to reach that place for any living being alive
What advice would you give to aspiring authors? How would you advise a new author about traditional publishing versus self publishing?
  • Since i have experience only with self-publishing as a budding author i suggest self publishing for new authors.
Which authors do you most admire? Which qualities, in particular, have influenced your writing?
  • I admire sadhguru and many other authors. His talks give us peace of mind and a very soothing experience.
Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana is a thrilling read, a real page turner. How important was it to you to write with pace and energy?
  • I love the stories on lord Shiva which i thought of putting those in the form of short stories thinking that other fellow writers like me also would love reading these stories on lord Shiva.
If Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana were to be adapted for TV or film, who would you see in the lead role? Who did you have in your mind’s eye when you wrote him/her?
  • I don't have any idea
How have readers responded to Stories on Lord Shiva series -1: from various sources of Shiva purana
  • not bad but i have come here so that you would promote about my ebook
Where next? What are you working on now?
  • I am still in my journey of writing the short stories on lord Shiva and till i complete that project i do not think upon to take up any other new project
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Synopsis

Lord shiva is adi and he is only the anthya. He is the sole reason for the happenings in both the movable and immovable worlds. Therefore, it is said that not even a spring of grass will move without his permission. He is the one who has given life to all the creatures. He is also the one who takes away the lives of all the creatures. Sadhus sages and aghoraas practice severe penance without minding day and night on Lord Shiva.

He blesses his devotees with boons. He is called Bole Shankar. All recite his five syllabled mantra or panchakshari mantra " om Namah Shivaya" which is the most popular one among all the other mantras. Lord Shiva who is also called Parameswara is the one who has got no birth and death. He is only the beginning and he is the end. Nandi which happens to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva is a bull. The abode of Lord Shiva is Mount Kailash. In Hindu religion Lord Shiva is called Devaadi Deva Mahadeva which means God for all the Gods. He is the supreme God. Lord Shiva has three eyes. The third eye is situated in between his brows. The third eye is used by him only whenever he wants to destroy the things. He is the one who dwells at cemetery.

Once Lord Shiva had presented his dancing skills before the sage Bharata. He had one follower while dancing whose name was Tandava. That's how it became Shiva Tandava. During the time of Mahashivratri whosoever takes the darshan of Lord Shiva's twelve jyotirlingas they are believed to incur special blessings from Lord Shiva. In olden days where ever, Lord Shiva appeared on the planet Earth, in those places Shivalinga came out from the ground naturally such places became Jyotirlingas. Lord Shiva's favourite offering is bilva Patra. Dakshinamurthy is one of the forms of Lord Shiva. He is believed to bless us with divine knowledge and gives self-realization. He is the first Guru. The followers of Lord Shiva called Shaivites.

In Hinduism Lord Shiva is worshipped in the form of a Lingaa. Because of his matted hair he is called jataadhara. He is seen seated on a tiger skin. His abode is Mount Kailash. Lord Shiva is both ascetic and a householder. He wears a coiled snake around his neck whose name is Vasuki. That snake is coiled around Lord Shiva's neck three times which represent the past present and future. The flower named Datura is one of the favourite flowers of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva's favourite weekday is Monday. The month of Shravan according to Hindu calendar is believed to be one of the favourite seasons which lord Shiva loves. Whosoever performs Pooja and worships Lord Shiva with great reverence in the month of shraavana will get blessings of Lord Shiva.

There are many stotras and hymns on Lord Shiva. The favourite Stotra of Lord Shiva is Shiva Mahimna Stotra which is written by pushpadanta. Lord Shiva is the one who has conquered death. He is the concert of mother Gauri. He is the one who had drunk the poison kaalakuta in order to save the world and the living beings. He is also called the time for all the times. He wears a crescent moon on his head. He wears a garland made out of Rudraksha. Here Rudra means

another name of lord Shiva and Aksh means tears. Therefore, Rudraksha is originated from the tears of Lord Shiva. Shiva means the auspicious one. The one who holds the dumroo. People follow the pradosh vrata every month in order to get blessings from Lord Shiva. It is believed that whosoever performs this pradosh Vrata they will be in curing that boon which is got when two cows are donated. Lord Shiva applies Bhasma all over his body. The application of Bhasma indicates that the body is perishable and one day it shall get reduced into ashes.
Listening to Shivapuran for one time liberates a man from all his sins. Listening it for the second time bestows devotion on lord Shiva. Listening to it for the third time, takes a man to the abode of Lord Shiva