Who is Sadashiva?
Matthew Wilson
Updated on May 02, 2026
Sadashiva (Sanskrit: सदाशिव, Sadāśiva, Tamil: சதாசிவம் ), is the Supreme Being, also known as Paramashiva, in the Shaiva Siddhanta tradition of Shaivism. Sadasiva is the omnipotent, subtle, luminous absolute, the highest manifestation of Shiva.
Who is the father of Sadashiva?
The nineteen avatars of Lord Shiva. This avatar of Lord Shiva was born to Sage Dadhichi and his wife, Swarcha. However, he lost his parent’s son after his birth. He was raised by his aunt Dadhimati.
What is the difference between Shiv and Sada Shiv?
Shiva means the untouched and auspicious one, here untouched means Shiva is beyond the life cycle of birth and death since He did not take any avatar in human form. There is no start or end to Him since He is formless. Sada means always / forever, so Sadashiva means who is forever or always auspicious.
Who is sadashiv in Hinduism?
Sadashiva is one of the forms of Shiva, which, by some, is considered the highest form. He is usually depicted with five faces, representing the five elements and five powers of Shiva, and his 10 arms and hands.
Who is Parashiv?
Parashiva (or Paramashiva, Paramshiva, or Parmshiva, among other spellings; Sanskrit: परशिव, IAST: Paraśiva) is the highest aspect of Shiva in Shaiva Siddhanta and in Kashmir Shaivism. Below him are the primordial Shiva with the Parashakti and Sadashiva with seven Shaktis.
Who is Mahavishnu?
Mahavishnu (Devanāgarī : महाविष्णु) [Hari, Narayana] is the principal deity in Vaishnavism, he is known as the Absolute protector and sustainer of the universe, beyond human comprehension and all attributes.
Who is the father of Brahma Ji?
According to Vaishnava accounts of creation, Brahma was born in a lotus, emerging from the navel of Vishnu. The Shaivism sects believe that he is born from Shiva or his aspects, while the goddess centric Shaktism states that Devi created the universe, including Brahma.
Who is supreme God?
According to the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna is termed Svayam Bhagavan. As stated in the Bhagavata Purana, the Supreme God Parabrahman Adi Narayana (Vishnu) appeared before Vasudeva and Devaki in his divine original four-armed form before taking birth as Krishna.
Who is parasakthi?
Parashakti is the power of this primordial Shiva, who is emanated by Paramshiva. Adi Parashakti is used to describe the ultimate form of Parvati. Parashakti is all-pervasive, pure consciousness, power and primal substance of all that exists and it has Mahamaya-form unlike Parashiva which is formless.
Is the Shiva Lingam another form of Sadasiva?
Shiva Agamas conclude that the Shiva Lingam, especially the Mukhalingam, is another form of Sadasiva. The concept and form of Sadasiva initially emerged from South India, although many ancient sculptures of Sadasiva were obtained from various parts of India and South East Asia.
Who was Sadhana Sadasiva?
Sadasiva wrote over 425 books in various languages and translated books into Telugu from Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit, Marathi, Persian, English and others. He was instrumental in including a lesson on Girijan leader Komaram Bheem in the school syllabus in Andhra Pradesh.
What are the names of the five hands of Sadasiva?
His five right hands hold Trishula, Axe, Katvanga, Vajra and Abhaya while his five left hands hold Snake, Matulunga fruit, Nilotpala, Damaru, Rudraksha rosary and Varadam. The consort of Sadasiva is goddess Mahagayatri, a form of Parvati often known as Manonmani in Agamic texts.
Where did the cult of Sadasiva originate?
It is believed that the cult of Sadasiva was widespread in the region of Bengal during the period of Sena dynasty who traced their origin in South India. Sadasiva is usually represented in the form of a Mukhalinga with the number of faces varying from one to five.