He could abridge the original text of Shiva Puran to make it sharp and focussed with distilled mysticism. The enlightenment with the mysticism of Shiva-Jnan was truly possible only for Sage Ved Vyasa, a literati of the sacred texts as he was. The latter condensed the massive volume into 24,000 shlokas categorised under seven chapters namely: Vidyeshwara Samhita, Rudra Samhita, Shatarudra Samhita, Kotirudra Samhita, Uma Samhita, Kailasha Samhita and Vayuviya Samhita. Then, it was relayed in succession to Sanat Kumara and Ved Vyasa. The Puran itself is the creation of Lord Shiva himself, the mystical wisdom crafted in words, moulded into one hundred thousand couplets or quartets (Shlokas), divided into twelve chapters (Samhitas) and first revealed in grace to the creator, Lord Brahma who relayed it to his favoured son, Narada.
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