The Sacred Dance: Understanding Shiva as Shava Beneath Kali's Feet The Eternal Union of Shiva and Shakti One of the most striking and misunderstood images in Hindu iconography depicts Mother Kali standing upon the prostrate form of Lord Shiva. This powerful representation carries profound spiritual symbolism that illuminates the essential relationship between consciousness and energy, between Purusha and Prakriti, between Shiva and Shakti. Shiva as Shava: The Corpse Form In this sacred imagery, Shiva appears as Shava, literally meaning "corpse." This portrayal communicates a fundamental truth of Hindu philosophy: without Shakti, Shiva remains inert and formless. The Shakta tradition emphasizes that pure consciousness, while eternal and unchanging, requires the dynamic power of Shakti to manifest creation, preservation, and transformation. The corpse-like form of Shiva beneath Kali's feet represents consciousness in its absolute stillness—pure awareness devoid of ...