he is at times the equal of Vi
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u, perhaps even the creator of Vi
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u and Brahm
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, worshipped by other gods. He became associated with generation and destruction, especially in conjunction with
akti
, and is therefore worshipped through the power of the
li
ga
. The Mah
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deva image in the
Elephanta
caves already depicts
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iva in the threefold guise of creator, destroyer, and preserver: in this and other such images, the two faces on either side represent (apparent) opposites—male and female (
ardhan
r
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); terrifying destroyer (
bhairava
) and active giver of repose; mah
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yogi and
g
hasta
—while the third, serene and peaceful, reconciles the two, the Supreme as the One who transcends all contradictions. The three horizontal marks which
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