mahesvara
I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
yes! it is, and sometimes it is a form of religious ritual too.
The earliest New World period literature was in the form of oral stories passed down through generations of Native Americans. If you'd paid attention to the lessons on "The Learning Odyssey", you would know that.
If this was in a form of a study guide --the answer would be;...religious and moral lessons.
The most obvious characteristic of Indian literature is that it is based on piety, which is a religious spirit. Indian literature is also often written in epic form.
Lord Shiva doesn't have any hands. He does not have any form except Lingam form
The earliest form of exchange was known as barter
Brother Gary wouldnt be happy if he saw this
maha shiva ratri
The pot Lord Shiva holds is called a Kamandal. It is a form of pitcher to hold water; carried by sages, yogies and Lord Shiva; who is a sage himself.
Naresh means 'Nar'+'Esh' = 'Man'+'Shiva' 'Lord Shiva in the form of a Man' which means'Lord of Mankind'
Lord shiva is the great destroyer lord in Hinduism. While rama was another form of Lord Vishnu.