Shiva (2024)


They believed in someone as stupid and as lazy as me. For all 1116 of them, I can't lose here. 'Cos no matter what... I'm the peak of Svarga.

Shiva to Raiden Tameemon in Resonance

Shiva is the Gods' representative in the fifth round of Ragnarok, going against Raiden Tameemon.

Shiva is a prominent deity and the leader of the Hindu Pantheon. He is a Chief God and known as the "Cosmos' Bhairava" (宇宙の破壊神バイラヴァ, Uchū no Bairava), the "Strongest God of Destruction" (最強の破壊神, Saikyō no Hakaishin), and the greatest brawler in Heaven.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
  • 2 Personality
  • 3 Abilities
    • 3.1 Physical Abilities
    • 3.2 Fighting Abilities
    • 3.3 Supernatural Abilities
  • 4 Techniques
  • 5 Quotes
  • 6 References
  • 7 Navigation

Appearance[]

Shiva is a tall, muscular man shown to have four arms and five golden eyes, with only three of them open when he's calm. He has indigo skin and black hair. He wears a golden bandana and baggy golden trousers equipped with a blue sash. Also, he has blue tattoos on his wrists & fingers, which he had inherited from his best friend, Rudra.

Personality[]

Shiva is introduced as a carefree, proud, and powerful God. However, he has shown violent tendencies, even against Zeus himself but stood down in respect of his senior. This is further reinforced when he boldly became shocked by what his opponent thinks of Ragnarok, stating that it is the best event.

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In his youth, Shiva was far more lazy and easygoing. Almost every serious thing he did, was through following his best friend, Rudra, while he actually enjoyed to sleep and dance, so much that he wished to become a God of Dancing.

However, he did say he always has fun with Rudra, so he is fine following after him.

Once he and Rudra finished fighting their way to the peak of Svarga, he shows a lot of compassion towards Rudra, trying to change the subject to not fight him and begging Rudra to give up so he wouldn't have to harm him further. In the end, Shiva tried to pretend to act defeated so he could stop the fight and make Rudra happy to think he achieved his dream. However, when Rudra scolded him to give it his all and made him see he really got to the peak of Svarga, he finally accepted the title of leader of their pantheon.

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He states in his round that he won't lose to anybody and that he isn't going to let Rudra and the people cheering on him down. Vishnu does comment that Shiva is always reckless while Rudra replies by stating that while he (Shiva) is nicer than anyone, once he get into a fight, he enjoys talking with his fist more than anybody else. Varuna also comments on how Shiva doesn't stop smiling, no matter how many times he gets hit, and Agni states that Shiva doesn't know the meaning of restraint.

Abilities[]

Overall Abilities: Shiva is described as being the greatest brawler and strongest god of destruction in all of heaven. He managed to defeat all of the other Hindu gods, including Rudra, who is the second strongest god in the Hindu Pantheon.

Physical Abilities[]

Godly Strength: During his battle with Rudra, their clashes sent massive shock waves throughout Svarga and the sound of their punches echoed through the entire land. As said by the other Gods, Shiva has great strength. He managed to grab a punch and a knee from Raiden and send him flying across the arena with his 4 arms, hitting him in the abdomen and making him fall back after the blow. After recovering from Raiden's headbutt, Shiva quickly delivered a barrage of punches with his 4 arms that made Raiden retreat backwards, with the pressure of his punches being compared to cannon fire and causing his opponent several injuries. After having one of his arms crushed, and deciding to fight more seriously, Shiva's punches were able to blow away Raiden, even with his guard up.

Godly Speed ​​& Reflexes: Shiva managed to block Raiden's punch right after being hit hard on the head and also blocked his knee after taking another blow to the head, thus already attacking after defending himself. Shiva, after recovering from Raiden's headbutt, quickly counter attacked with a serie of punches that made Raiden retreat backwards, who had difficulty reacting to all the blows, letting Shiva land one on his head and one on his ribs. After using the Hidden Treasure of Svarga, Shiva's speed increased to the point of leaving multiple afterimages, allowing him to evade Raiden's attacks and overwhelm him with multi-hit attacks.

Godly Durability: According to Shiva, the toughest part of his body is his head, which he claims is solid as rock. Shiva took two full blows from Raiden on the head and quickly recovered after spitting some blood. He endured a headbutt from Raiden, injuring him as a result of their clash.

Godly Endurance & Stamina: Shiva has displayed immense pain tolerance, being capable of staying conscious and continue fighting even after losing three of his arms. During his fight with Rudra, the sweat that flowed from their duel became a heavy rain that rained down upon the entire land, yet despite their fight possibly lasting for hours, Shiva showed no signs of dehydration by the end of it.

  • Thermal Resistance: Shiva is able to dance until his body starts to generate enough heat to burn the flesh of his opponents. Despite the heat being powerful enough to damage Shiva's own body, he is still able to continue without showing any sings of pain. After using Tandava Karma, Shiva's own body was set on fire and nearby objects started to burn away, yet despite all the damage that he took from this process he was still able to survive the intense heat.

Four Arms: Thanks to his four arms, Shiva possesses far greater dexterity in combat then most people; defending himself from oncoming strikes with one set of arms whilst attacking his opponents with the other pair.

Fighting Abilities[]

Master Hand-to-Hand Combatant: Shiva is extremely skilled in the art of unarmed combat. He was able to defeat 1116 Gods with nothing but his fists, including Rudra, his partner that helped him defeat 1115 out of the 1116 Hindu Gods. With his four arms, he can use moves and techniques that can not be performed by most Gods. Even having lost three of his arms, he was still able to fight on par with Raiden.

  • Expert Dancer: Shiva is also a very skilled dancer, capable of dancing in the rhythm of the cosmos. By implementing dancing in his fighting style, he can fight more effectively and make his movements more unpredictable. He also has multiple techniques which involve dancing and by using said techniques he managed to defeat a great number of powerful gods.

Supernatural Abilities[]

Semi-Immortality: As a God, Shiva has a limitless lifespan and will not die of old age.

Divine Physiology: As a God, Shiva possesses physical abilities far greater than any ordinary Human. His body cannot be harmed by mortal weapons, however, he can still be harmed by unarmed attacks from individuals with superhuman strength and Divine Weapons.

Pyrokinesis: Shiva can produce powerful heat and flames. The heat is capable of burning nearby objects and turning them into ash, however, he is not completely immune as the heat also harms his body.

Techniques[]

Hidden Treasure of the Indian World of Gods (印度神界の秘宝, Indo Shinkai no Hihō)[1] - Known as "Shiva's War Dance" (シヴァの必殺武踊, Shiva no Hissatsu Buyō), this martial dance is Shiva's trump card and can only be performed by him. By dancing to the rhythm of the cosmos, Shiva is able to attack his opponent with far greater speed and power while confusing them. Its unpredictable rhythm allows Shiva to continuously attack his opponent with multi-hit attacks while his opponent is under the impression of being attacked by many, many enemies all at once.Shiva (5)
Shiva (6)Tandava (Samsara Rebirth) (輪廻武踊ターンダヴァ, Tāndava)[2] - Due to his intense dancing, Shiva's body becomes super-heated and starts to combust, which increases the power of his attacks and burns his opponent.
Shiva (7)Krittivasa (Flaming Tiger Claw Dance) (虎爪炎舞クリッティヴァーサス, Kurittivāsasu)[3] - Shiva jumps into the air and brings down a powerful kick while simultaneously combusting his feet, slicing and burning his opponent. The flames created from the kick is hot enough to cauterize the flesh of Raiden, who had Humanity's strongest muscles.
Tandava Karma (Samsara War Dance - Ashes) (輪廻武踊灰塵ターンダヴァ・カルマ, Tāndava Karuma)[4] - Shiva's ultimate secret technique. By forcing his heart to beat faster, Shiva is able to directly stimulate his atman (spirit), resulting in an incredible increase in power and speed. Additionally, his body combust and burns at a higher level than when using Tandava, to the point of burning his surroundings, and objects far away from him to ashes. In this state, all his blows become hot enough to char and burn away flesh and was burning away the powerful muscles of Raiden. There is a drawback to this technique however, as Shiva himself will eventually burn out if he uses the technique for too long.Shiva (8)
Shiva (9)Deva Loka (Final Act Flame Dance) (大切デーヴァ炎舞ローカ, Dēva Rōka)[5] - A powerful spinning heel kick used by Shiva under his Tandava Karma state. The kick was so powerful and burning hot that it managed to overpower Raiden's most powerful move, Yatagarasu, and rip his arm in half.

Quotes[]

  • (To himself) "Hehe... That was nuts. It's been a while... since something has gotten my blood pumping like this!!"[6]
  • (To Zeus) "If you're asking me to let you go first, get lost. It's been a few thousand years since I've been so hyped... Get your hand off me!"[7]
  • (To himself) "It's finally my turn, eh?[...] Time for me to destroy?"[8]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "Why? What other reason would there be? It's just so much fun... Like I'd know any man that doesn't enjoy a good fistfight!"[9]
  • (To the Hindu Pantheon) "Damn... guess I can't let you guys down."[10]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "I... I carry the hopes of 1116 Gods upon me. I'm not gonna lose to anybody!!"[11]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "Well? What'd ya think? Did my dance get you fired up?"[12]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "They believed in someone as stupid and as lazy as me. For all 1116 of them, I can't lose here. 'Cos no matter what... I'm the peak of Svarga."[13]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "Let's dance... 'til we burn up."[4]
  • (To Raiden Tameemon) "...You're one helluva guy. 'Til the very end... you stood firm on your feet. The pleasure's all mine, Human. No... Raiden Tameemon. With your help, that was... the best match of my life."[14]
  • (To himself) "A good man... always has good company..."[15]
  • (To Zeus) "Hey, Gramps. Humans... are crazy good."[16]

References[]

  1. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 38 (Page 4).
  2. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 38 (Page 26).
  3. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 38 (Page 33).
  4. 4.0 4.1 Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 40 (Page 32).
  5. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 41 (Page 30).
  6. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 7 (Page 1-2).
  7. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 8 (Page 23).
  8. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 31 (Page 42-44).
  9. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 32 (Page 35).
  10. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 35 (Page 42-43).
  11. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 37 (Page 45).
  12. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 38 (Page 36).
  13. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 40 (Page 22).
  14. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 41 (Page 35-40).
  15. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 42 (Page 9).
  16. Shuumatsu no Valkyrie Manga: Chapter 42 (Page 13).

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Shiva (2024)

FAQs

What is Shiva the god of? ›

Shiva holds one of the most prominent roles in Hinduism as the god of destruction. He is one of the three most important gods, alongside Brahma (the creator) and Vishnu (the preserver). The sect of Shaivism holds that Shiva is the Supreme Being which all other gods are aspects of.

Why do Jews sit Shiva? ›

Shiva is derived from the word sheva, which means seven, signifying the seven days of mourning. It is a time referred to as – “sitting shiva” and its primary purpose is to provide a time for spiritual and emotional healing, where mourners join together. A person sits shiva for a parent, spouse, sibling or child.

What Shiva means? ›

Shiva (/ˈʃɪvə/; Sanskrit: शिव, lit. 'The Auspicious One', IAST: Śiva [ɕɪʋɐ]), also known as Mahadeva (/məˈhɑː ˈdeɪvə/; Sanskrit: महादेव:, lit. 'The Great God', IAST: Mahādevaḥ, [mɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh) is one of the principal deities of Hinduism. He is the Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism.

What is forbidden during Shiva? ›

The mourning customs consist of actions that the mourner is forbidden to take during the shiva: work, bathing and anointing, wearing shoes, intimate relations, studying Torah, greeting and parting by saying shalom, and laundering clothes, wearing clean clothes, sitting on a regular chair or bench, cutting hair and ...

What is Shiva in Bible? ›

Shiva is a Hebrew word meaning "seven" and refers to a seven-day period of formalized mourning by the immediate family of the deceased. Shiva begins immediately after the burial and concludes a short time after the morning service (Shacharit) on the seventh day.

Is Shiva a good or bad god? ›

Shiva literally means “that which is not” (Vasudeva 2003); Shiva means “nothing”; Shiva is the nothingness from which everything has come. Shiva creates and Shiva destroys; Shiva is neither good nor bad; Shiva is that which makes everything and that which gives meaning to everything.

Can non Jews sit at a shiva? ›

Can non-Jewish people sit shiva? There aren't rules prohibiting non-Jewish people from sitting shiva. If you have a Jewish relative who has passed, it may be appropriate to sit shiva to honor their memory.

How long do you stay at a shiva? ›

Shiva means “7” — it's seven days. However, the day of the funeral counts, and the last day the mourners get up from Shiva in the morning. Additionally, on Shabbat, the mourning customs are not practised. Hence, Shiva is in practice 4 full days.

Do you wear black to a shiva? ›

You don't have to wear black to a shiva house, but your attire should always be respectful. Keep your visit short—It's not how long you stay, but that you pay the visit. Fifteen minutes or less is fine and don't ever stay more than an hour, unless asked by a first-degree family member to do so.

Is Shiva a man or woman? ›

In Vaishnavism and Shaivism, God, Vishnu or Shiva respectively, is personified as male. God, however, transcends gender in these sub-schools, and the male form is used as an icon to help focus the Puja (worship). The use of icons is not restricted to male forms. It takes various forms and shapes.

Who should attend a Shiva? ›

After the funeral and burial

The family's focus and attention is devoted to remembering and mourning their loved one. After the burial, the immediate family goes to the home of their loved one or another family member to sit shiva. Gentile family and friends are welcome to visit during that time.

What do you do during Shiva? ›

Traditional observance of shivah requires that mourners stay at the home of the deceased, sit on low stools or on the floor, cover all mirrors, and put on no new garments or leather footwear; they may not cut their hair or shave, may take no part in ordinary business, and may not engage in marital relations.

Why do Jews cover mirrors? ›

At this time, individuals are instructed to focus on grief and mourning rather than themselves. In order to prevent selfish thoughts, all mirrors are covered within the homes of mourners.

Can you have alcohol at shiva? ›

This modern shiva is often observed for three days and strives for a lighter mood that celebrates the life of the deceased. Food is brought to be enjoyed by all, alcohol may be served, and conversations and remembrances can spur both laughter and tears.

What does a woman wear to a shiva? ›

There is no specific dress code. Dressing respectfully is a must though. This means women should be conservative and men should wear long pants. If Shiva is being held in an orthodox home, many women will be dressed in long skirts below the knee and long sleeve shirt.

Who is the most powerful Hindu god? ›

Supreme divine power in Hinduism is Brahma,vishnu and shiv . the sole ultimate truth, an entity that exists and gives life to all things. It is formless and is referred to as Vishnu or Narayana, Adi Parashakti/Shakti or Durga and Shiva or Mahadeva in different sects of Hinduism.

Why is Shiva called the destroyer? ›

Shiva, the Destroyer of Identity

Shiva, the first teacher of Yoga, is described as a destroyer because unless you destroy this identity, unless you destroy what is most valuable to you right now, what is beyond will not happen; that is the biggest barrier. It is a bubble that you are unwilling to get out of.

Why do I feel drawn to Lord Shiva? ›

It's got to do with your past lives. He has been watching out for you, through your various lifetimes. He now beckons you to reach him, that's why you are being drawn towards him.

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