Maha Shivratri 2025: Why the world's most advanced particle physics lab CERN displays a statue of Bhagwan Shiva
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Maha Shivratri 2025: Why the world’s most advanced particle physics lab CERN displays a statue of Bhagwan Shiva

On Maha Shivratri 2025, the statue of Bhagwan Shiva at CERN invites reflection on the intersection of ancient mysticism and modern science. This fusion highlights the timeless dance of creation and destruction that governs the universe

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The Western mind has long wrestled with quantum physics, much as it has with paganism, struggling to understand how a particle can also behave as a wave, and vice versa. At its root, this difficulty may be a matter of language—possibly a byproduct of Abrahamic thought—which could explain why some of the brightest minds, like Oppenheimer, are often drawn to Vedanta. This tension is reflected in the reactions to the statue of Bhagwan Shiva at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), the world’s leading particle physics laboratory and the home of the Large Hadron Collider.

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The statue, depicting Bhagwan Shiva in the midst of his cosmic dance, often leaves visitors puzzled, with some narrow-minded individuals even calling for its removal, claiming it is “anti-science.” In reality, nothing could be further from the truth. The dancing form represents both creation and destruction—the eternal cosmic rhythm that governs the flow of the universe.

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As Fritjof Capra, a Western pioneer in drawing connections between Eastern mysticism and modern physics, wrote in the preface to The Tao of Physics: “As I sat on that beach, my past experiences came alive; I saw cascades of energy descending from outer space, where particles were created and destroyed in rhythmic pulses. I witnessed the atoms of the elements, as well as those of my own body, taking part in this cosmic dance of energy. I felt its rhythm and heard its sound, and in that moment, I knew this was the Dance of Shiva, the Lord of Dancers revered by Hindus.”

The statue—gifted by the Indian government and unveiled on June 18, 2004—bears a quote from Capra, which reads: “Hundreds of years ago, Indian artists created visual representations of dancing Shivas in a stunning series of bronzes. In our time, physicists have employed the most advanced technology to depict the patterns of the cosmic dance. The metaphor of the cosmic dance thus bridges ancient mythology, religious art, and modern physics.”

 

Topics: Quantum PhysicsMaha Shivratri 2025CERNCosmic DanceFritjof CapraShiva at CERNLord Shiva
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