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.
Krishna is not called as Gangadhar. Gangadhar is another name of lord Shiva, since Shiva holds the river Ganges on his head. Krishna is incarnation of lord Vishnu. Vishnu is also called Gadaadhar, meaning one who holds the "Gada" the mace.
Bhootnath is an appellation of Lord Shiva.
Lord shiva is the highest lord of Hinduism. One can pray Lord Shiva with bili patras or white flowers.
Shiva Lingam is the meditative state of Lord Shiva. If you happen to see the sitting posture of Lord Ayyapa (third son of Lord Shiva), you can see the posture.
By doing good karma and tapasya of lord shiva.
Yes, Bootnath is an appellation of Lord Shiva.
Shiva Lingam is the meditative state of Lord Shiva. If you happen to see the sitting posture of Lord Ayyapa (third son of Lord Shiva), you can see the posture.
It means shiva's ansh. shiva is the lord Shiva (The Hindu god). ansh means part or organ. therefore, lord shiva's part or organ
Brahma holds the Vedas in one hand; a water pot use in the prayer ritual in another; in the third one he holds a lotus flower, which symbolises purity; and in the final hand he holds rosary/mala beads used to aid meditation. Useful source:
no it is not but is the incarnation of the moment when lord shiva is in anger and dance
guru of Lord Ganesha is his father Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva taught Ganesha everything he knew.
It means the Lord of the mountain. And mythologically, Lord Shiva's abode is the mountain, so its a name for Lord Shiva