The Third Eye of Shiva and Durga: Destruction and Creation in Divine Balance The Burning of Kamadeva: Shiva's Path of Renunciation In the sacred narratives of Hinduism, the third eye represents divine consciousness and supreme spiritual power. When Shiva, absorbed in deep meditation after the loss of Sati, was disturbed by Kamadeva, the god of desire, he opened his third eye in righteous fury. The resulting blaze reduced Kamadeva to ash instantly. This dramatic event, detailed in various Puranas including the Shiva Purana, symbolizes the transcendence of worldly desires and the victory of consciousness over sensory temptations. The third eye of Shiva is called the Jnana Chaksu, the eye of wisdom. It represents the awakened state of pure awareness that burns away illusion, attachment, and desire. For Shiva, who embodies the ascetic ideal and represents the ultimate reality beyond form, the destruction of Kamadeva was necessary. It demonstrated that true liberation comes only whe...