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<p>means kind, friendly, gracious, or auspicious. As a proper name, it means "The Auspicious One".</p>

<p>The word Shiva is used as an adjective in the <a href="page.php?w=Rig_Veda">Rig Veda</a>, as an epithet for several <a href="page.php?w=Rigvedic_deities">Rigvedic deities</a>, including <a href="page.php?w=Rudra">Rudra</a>. The term Shiva also connotes "liberation, final emancipation" and "the auspicious one", this adjective sense of usage is addressed to many deities in Vedic layers of literature. The term evolved from the Vedic Rudra-Shiva</p><p>
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