shiva is a god. He is married to the goddess parvathi or shakthi. She is the goddess of bravery and strenghth. They have 2 sons. Muruga and Vinayaka
Lord Shiva's consort is Parvati, an aspect of Shakti- the Divine Mother along with Lakshmi and Saraswati, consorts to Vishnu and Brahma.
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sarasawati
Goddess kali
Goddess Mansha(Mansha Devi)..Goddess of Serpents.
Shiva. (Hindu belief)
Lord Shiva, The Destroyer.
When Goddess Kali was on a rampage, her husband Lord Shiva had no other alternative than to lay down on the floor to save the mankind from total destruction. Goddess Kali by mistake put her feet on Shiva's chest, and resisted herself from her rampage.
The boon given to Ravana by Lord Shiva ...that no god or goddess or superpower could destroy him..
Yes, Lord Shiva married Parvati, who is known as the Great Goddess because most of the other goddesses were her reincarnations.
Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. But you are missing on Mother Goddess, Durga.
Durga is one of many forms of Parvati. She is married to Shiva
Shiva (a Hindu Goddess) is not celebrated by the Jews. Jews observe a 7 day mourning period after the death of a family member. This morning period is called Shiva, but it is not a celebration. It is a time of great sadness.
Ammavaru - Ancient goddess of India who existed before the beginning of time. She laid an egg that hatched into the divine trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Shiva (a Hindu Goddess) is not celebrated by the Jews. Jews observe a 7 day mourning period after the death of a family member. This morning period is called Shiva, but it is not a celebration. It is a time of great sadness.