The Sportive Grace of Shiva: Sacred Forms, Symbolism, and Living Tradition In the vast and layered theology of Shaivism, Shiva is not merely a transcendent absolute beyond all form and attribute. He is also the eternal player, the one who delights in assuming identifiable forms and enacting cosmic dramas for the liberation and upliftment of all beings. These forms, known as lilamurtis or sportive forms, represent Shiva in his sakala aspect, that is, in a manifest, qualified, and iconographically defined state. Far from being decorative inventions, these forms are precise theological statements rendered in the language of sacred art. The Doctrinal Foundation: Shaiva-Siddhanta and the Mahesatattva According to Shaiva-Siddhanta, one of the most systematic and ancient schools of Shaiva philosophy prevalent especially in South India, the lilamurtis of Shiva are understood as emanations from the Mahesatattva, the supreme principle of Shiva in his role as cosmic overlord. The Mahesatatt...