Vi > References for ‘Viireshvara’
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[21] So in the second phase of Sádhaná Pashupati becomes Viireshvara. It was another name of Lord Shiva. [...] in that case one becomes Deva.
[10] Later on, after joining the path [...] Parama Puruśa as “Viireshvara.” To the devotee having [...] never commit any crime or sin.
[4] Now after this first phase is over, [...] heroes, and address their Lord as Viireshvara. So in this second phase of struggle, their Lord Sadáshiva becomes Viireshvara, the Lord of Heroes. Now the spiritual [...] pashus, they are heroes or viiras.
[18] Shiva also taught the people how [...] respectfully addressed as “Viireshvara”. And as He was the guardian of [...] lords is Mahádeva”].
[10] “Pashvácára, [...] Vacanámrtam 4. “Pashupati, Viireshvara, and Mahádeva” in [...] cakra) in A Few Problems Solved 9.
[10] In the viirácára [...] (noble), and their Lord is “Viireshvara”.
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[4] In the second stage of development, [...] object of adoration is called “viireshvara”. Therefore, in the second stage, the sádhaka calls Parama Puruśa by the name of Viireshvara. He or she says “O Parama [...] Puruśa. Therefore You are Viireshvara.” Another name of Shiva is Viireshvara.
[6] Shiva is called by three different [...] level, he or she calls Him “Viireshvara”; and when on the spiritual level, [...] “Mahádeva”.
[12] In the second phase, man becomes [...] viira, and their lord is called Viireshvara.
[1] Life is to fight. [...] a hero, I am a viira, thou art Viireshvara [Lord of Heroes].”
[2] So in the second phase of sádhaná, [...] ) becomes Viireshvara. It is another name of Lord Shiva. Pashupati becomes Viireshvara. And as a result of further fight, [...] becomes a deva, he is called a deva.
[5] So he becomes a deva. And he says: [...] Mahádeva. Pashupati becomes Viireshvara, Viireshvara becomes Mahádeva – [...] sádhaná of the spiritual aspirant.
[10] Teśáḿ jiṋána [...] him, the Supreme Entity is “Viireshvara”. The man becomes viira, and his Lord becomes Viireshvara – no longer Pashupati, but Viireshvara. One of the names of Parama Puruśa is Viireshvara.
[11] When the person is fully established [...] “Mahádeva”, not Viireshvara but Mahádeva.
[12] In the first phase the Lord was Pashupati, in the second phase Viireshvara, and in the final phase Mahádeva. [...] sometimes as Pashupati, sometimes as Viireshvara, and sometimes as Mahádeva. [...] physical body, corporal action.
[14] And in the second phase, that is, [...] viirabháva, they are viira; their Lord is Viireshvara.