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What Shiva represents?
Shiva (Siva) is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon and is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism with Brahma and Vishnu. A complex character, he may represent goodness, benevolence and serve as the Protector.
What is the worship of Shiva?
In the Hindu religion, Lord Shiva is also considered to be the father of the whole universe. Worshipping Lord Shiva keeps one’s mind calm and balanced and also keeps sorrows away. Monday is considered to be the most auspicious day for worshipping of Lord Shiva.
Is Shiv Ji god of death?
He is depicted as defeating or killing Yama when the latter comes to take the life of Shiva’s devotee Markandeya. Shiva is often depicted as dancing on Death, personified by Yama….
| Kalantaka | |
|---|---|
| Abode | Kailash |
| Consort | Kali |
Is Shiva really a god?
Shiva is the third god in the Hindu triumvirate. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Brahma and Vishnu. It is Shiva’s relationship with his wife, Parvati which brings him balance.
Can a girl worship Lord Shiva?
Unmarried girls are not allowed to worship Shivling. Lord Shiva gives a boon to a loved one if he is worshiped with a true heart and with honest desire, unmarried girls to worship Bholenath. But worshiping Lord Shiva’s Shivling form is forbidden to worship them for them.
Is Shiva good or bad?
Shiva is therefore seen as the source of both good and evil and is regarded as the one who combines many contradictory elements. Shiva is known to have untamed passion, which leads him to extremes in behaviour. Sometimes he is an ascetic, abstaining from all wordly pleasures. At others he is a hedonist.
Why does Shiva wear tiger skin?
The saints further dug out a huge pit on Shiva’s path and left a tiger in the pit. But, Shiva remained unaffected and within seconds killed the tiger and tore off its skin to cover his body. Since then Lord Shiva wears a tiger skin which symbolises- the victory of the divine force over animal instincts.