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Mahashivratri 2025: Facts about Lord Shiva every kid must be taught

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2025, 07:51 IST
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Mahashivratri 2025 will be observed on February 26



A major Hindu festival, Mahashivratri is observed every year in honour of the deity Shiva. It celebrates Lord Shiva's divine energy and commemorates his wedding with Goddess Parvati.

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Teach your kid facts about Lord Shiva



Lord Shiva’s lessons on balance, kindness, and fearlessness help children navigate life’s challenges with strength, simplicity, and spiritual awareness.


​10 life lessons to learn from Lord Shiva​

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He is called the God of Meditation



Shiva is called Mahadev, the greatest god, and is always seen meditating on Mount Kailash. This teaches kids the importance of focus, inner peace, and self-discipline. Meditation helps in calming the mind, improving concentration, and connecting with oneself, just like Lord Shiva.

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He is the supreme destroyer



Lord Shiva is known as the Destroyer in the Hindu Trinity, alongside Brahma (Creator) and Vishnu (Preserver). But destruction isn’t negative—it means clearing old energies to bring transformation and renewal.

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His third eye represents wisdom



Shiva’s third eye represents wisdom and destruction. When he opens it, it burns ignorance and evil to ashes. This teaches children that we must see beyond what is visible—understanding deeper meanings in life.

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He is also known as Neelkanth



Once, Shiva drank the poison (halahal) that emerged from the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) to save the world. This teaches kids about selflessness, sacrifice, and protecting others, even if it means facing difficulties.

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He contains river Ganga in his hair




The holy Ganga flows from Shiva’s locks. He held its powerful force to save the Earth from flooding. This teaches kids about patience, responsibility, and controlling power wisely. The Ganga is also a source of purity and life, reminding us to respect nature and water resources.

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His damru and its significance



Shiva plays the Damru (small drum), which represents the cosmic sound (Aum) and rhythm of the universe. It is believed that the Sanskrit language and music originated from its beats. This teaches kids about the power of sound, vibrations, and creativity in shaping the world.


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His loyal companion and vehicle is Nandi



Nandi, the bull, is Lord Shiva’s vehicle and devotee. He represents strength, patience, and devotion. Nandi teaches kids that being loyal, humble, and disciplined is important in life. He also symbolizes faith and trust, showing that true devotion brings us closer to the divine.

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The symbol Om represents him



The sound Om (Aum) is deeply connected to Shiva and represents the universe’s energy. Chanting Om brings peace, focus, and positive energy. Teaching kids about Om helps them understand the importance of spirituality, mindfulness, and the connection between sound and emotions.

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His symbol is serpent



Shiva wears a serpent around his neck, showing his control over fear and death. This teaches kids to overcome fear, be courageous, and understand that true power lies in self-control and wisdom.

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He wears a crescent moon on his head



Shiva wears a crescent moon on his head, symbolizing control over time and emotions. The waxing and waning moon teaches kids that life has ups and downs, but we must stay calm and balanced, just like Lord Shiva. It also represents peace and wisdom.

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He carries a Trishul



Shiva’s trident (Trishul) has three sharp edges, representing mind, body, and soul or past, present, and future. It teaches that we must control our emotions, actions, and thoughts to live a balanced life. It also symbolizes destroying evil, ignorance, and desires to achieve peace.

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He wears Bhashma



Shiva applies bhashma (holy ash) on his body, representing detachment from materialism. It teaches that life is temporary, and we should focus on good deeds and wisdom rather than material possessions. This inspires kids to value simplicity, humility, and kindness over wealth.

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Lord Shiva's family



Shiva is the husband of Goddess Parvati and father of Ganesha and Kartikeya. Despite his powerful form, he is a loving family man. His story teaches kids about love, respect for family, and balancing responsibilities while following one’s spiritual journey.

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One of his dance forms is called Nataraja

Shiva is also known as Nataraja, the cosmic dancer. His dance, Tandava, represents creation, destruction, and renewal. It teaches kids that life is constantly changing, and we should embrace challenges with grace. Dance also symbolizes expression, energy, and harmony with the universe.

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