What is the Shiva Purana really trying to say?Beyond the stories, beyond the symbolism—what deeper understanding of consciousness, reality, and existence does it offer?In The Shiva Purana, Dr Bhaskar Bora presents a thoughtful and reflective exploration of one of the most profound texts in Hindu tradition. Rather than approaching it as mythology alone, this book examines its philosophical depth and the insights it offers into the nature of the self, time, and transformation.Through a clear and carefully structured narrative, the work explores:the symbolic meaning of Shiva as a principle of consciousness,the role of myth as a vehicle for deeper philosophical ideas,the cycles of creation, preservation, and dissolution,and the relationship between individual experience and universal reality.This is not a literal retelling.It is an interpretive journey—one that seeks to understand what these ancient narratives are pointing toward.Written in a calm, reflective style, this book invites readers to engage with the Shiva Purana not as distant scripture, but as a living exploration of existence itself.Whether you are familiar with the text or approaching it for the first time, this work offers a way to see it with greater clarity and depth.Because the question is not only what these stories say—but what they reveal when we look beyond them.