Shaivas
The term "Shaivas" refers to followers of Shaivism, a major tradition within Hinduism that worships Shiva as the supreme deity. Shaivas believe in the concept of Shiva as both the creator and destroyer of the universe, embodying the duality of existence. They often engage in various rituals, meditation, and philosophical practices to connect with Shiva and attain spiritual liberation.
Shaivism has a rich history and diverse practices, including the worship of Shiva in various forms, such as Lingam and Nataraja. The tradition emphasizes the importance of personal experience and realization of the divine, often through the study of sacred texts like the Vedas and Agamas. Shaivas can be found in many regions of India and beyond, contributing to the cultural and spiritual landscape of Hinduism.