Shiva loves Damru…unfortunately it is not used in musical compositions where one needs variations of beats after beats. But, the sound of Damru is the sound of Omkara.
Amazing thing about Damru is, it gives one beat at a time, the chords at both ends strike at the same time, and how many times you play it, it gives same beat every-time, no variations; yet, its sound can go high and low but sound goes in the same beat.
Actually, the beat of Damru symbolizes the sound of Aum, the all pervading sound, which also has the only one beat without any variations, that is existing since the infinity. When Shiva plays Damru, he playes Omkara, and when he dances with it, he is called Natraja
trishool is the trident or a weapon with three points... damru is a wood made hand held drum with two beaded strings.. both these can be seen in lord shiva
Buddha is a man, he has only two arms. Shiva, the Hindu god of death, the Destroyer, has eight arms each with a different object:a cobraan antelopea scepter with Nandi on topa damru or druma drum sticka bella tridentan axe.
The Damaru is known as a power drum
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.
Shri Ganesha is holding Damru meaning of his love with his wife
I got no clue as to why shiva holds a tambourine in her hand. But I think someone should ask that question to mr Bob Dylan... I believe the title *Mr Tambourine man * has something to do with that
In Hindu mythology, the Shiva weapons hold great significance and power. They are believed to possess the ability to destroy evil forces and protect the universe. These weapons are wielded by Lord Shiva, the god of destruction, and are said to have the power to bring about cosmic balance and maintain order in the world.
One of shiva's is hanuman. Shiva has two forms He and She.
Shiva Thejus's birth name is Shiva Teja.
Shiva Gordon's birth name is Shiva Bagheri.
Shiva is the god of destruction.
yes shiva has guards