Ganga on the Crown of Shiva — The River of Liberation and the Awakening of Sahasrara - Where the Sacred River Meets the Thousand-Petalled Lotus — Shiva, Ganga, and the Supreme Consciousness One of the most profound and visually arresting images in the Shaiva tradition is that of Shiva bearing the river Ganga upon his matted locks. This is not merely a picturesque detail in iconography. It is a compressed cosmological and spiritual statement, encoding within it the deepest truths about consciousness, liberation, and the nature of ultimate reality. To understand this image fully, one must look at it through the twin lenses of Shaiva theology and the science of the chakras, particularly the Sahasrara — the thousand-petalled lotus at the crown of the head, which represents the seat of supreme consciousness. Ganga — Not Just a River In Hindu understanding, Ganga is not simply a physical river flowing through the plains of Bharatavarsha. She is Tripathaga — the one who moves through ...