Lord Shiva · The Churning of the Ocean
Neelkanthनीलकंठ
When the churning of the ocean released a poison that could destroy all creation, Shiva drank it to save the world.
When the gods and asuras churned the ocean of milk to win the nectar of immortality, the first thing to rise from the depths was not nectar but halahala, a poison so terrible that its fumes alone began to scorch the three worlds. Gods and demons alike fled in terror as creation itself seemed about to perish.
In their despair they turned to Lord Shiva, the compassionate one. Without hesitation he gathered the world-destroying poison in his palm and drank it, to spare every living being.
As the poison passed his throat, the goddess Parvati pressed his neck to hold it there, so that it could harm neither the Lord nor the worlds within him. The halahala lodged in his throat and turned it a deep blue, and from that day Shiva is adored as Neelkanth, the blue-throated one.
The Moral
Neelkanth is the supreme image of selfless sacrifice: the willingness to take the world’s poison into oneself so that others may live. Shiva teaches that true greatness is not in seizing the nectar but in bearing the bitterness for the sake of all, and that what would destroy a lesser being, the Lord holds and transforms by his grace.
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