Shiv to Shankara Giving Form to the Formless by Devdutt Pattanaik provides an accessible introduction to the complex figure of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology. Pattanaik’s writing is clear and concise, making complex philosophical ideas accessible to a broader audience. The book traces the transformation of Shiva from the abstract, formless entity (Shiv) to the more relatable, human-like god (Shankara), which reflects the spiritual journey of many who seek to understand the divine.
However, for readers already familiar with Shiva’s mythology, the content may feel somewhat repetitive or too basic. As one of the most enigmatic deities in the Hindu Mythology, Shiva wasn’t established as such. Pattanaik failed to do justice to the complexities of Shiva. But for those unfamiliar with the subject matter, this book serves as an excellent entry point into the vast world of Hindu theology and mythology. Although the book may not fully satisfy readers seeking a more rigorous or in-depth examination of Lord Shiva’s multifaceted nature.
Overall, Shiv to Shankara serves as a decent introduction, but it may not satisfy readers with varied knowledge of Hindu mythology. Pattanaik’s reliance on simplicity, while useful for newcomers, might seem reductive to those who have a deeper familiarity with Hindu philosophy. In any case, reading it will enhance your knowledge about Hindu mythology.