Shiva means ‘beneficial’ (kalyankaari). This name has been attributed to the Supreme Father + Supreme Soul because at the end of the world cycle, when the human souls and nature have become sinful and tamopradhaan, the Supreme Father + Supreme Soul Shiva, the Point of Light, who is a dweller of the Supreme Abode, takes the support of a human body and purifies and makes both, the human souls as well as nature satopradhaan. In remembrance of this very act of Shiva, the festival of ‘Shivaraatri ’, i.e. ‘Shivjayanti ’ in the words of the Supreme Father, is celebrated. The Supreme Soul Shiva isn’t born from the seed of a man or the womb of a mother. Through Prajapita, He is the living seed of this tree like human world; He is beyond [the cycle of] birth and death and He is free from the bondages of actions (karma bandhan). So, He enters an ordinary, old human body in a divine way, in order to perform His task. This itself is called ‘the divine incarnation of the Supreme Father + Supreme Soul’, because He doesn’t possess His own body. His divine task is accomplished in three phases: establishment, destruction and sustenance. To accomplish these three tasks, He takes the support of three corporeal deity souls, who attain a subtle (avyakt) stage. Those deity souls are: Brahma, Shankar and Vishnu. To know which three souls play the part of Brahma, Shankar and Vishnu after the divine incarnation of Shiva on the stage like human world, it is important for us to know about the incidents from the time of the incarnation of the Supreme Father + Supreme Soul in 1936-37 till now....For more information, to click link below