look at him, deeply meditate on him, and you will know.....
Shiva is worshiped all over India.
That's hard but i think that it is Shiva-the destroyer
vishnu and shiva
they probebly worhip shri pashupati ji now the shiva
teri esi ki tesi haram khor
No. there can't be. Nayanars are collectively called worshippers who pray and save for Lord Shiva. There were 63 nayanars as per the Tamil Literature and they worshipped and served for Lord Shiva.
Alvars were Tamil poet-saints who worshipped Lord Vishnu, while Nayanars were Tamil poet-saints who worshipped Lord Shiva. Both groups played significant roles in the Bhakti movement in South India during the medieval period.
Ayyappan is worshipped in the Hindi religion because he is believed to be the incarnation of Dharma Sasta (the offspring of Shiva and Vishnu). This makes him the son of the saviour and the destroyer.
In Hindi, "Shivling" refers to a symbolic representation of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. It is a phallic symbol representing the creative energy of the universe and is commonly worshipped in temples and homes by Hindus.
Hindu God Shiva is known as the Destroyer. He is one of the trinity and has several names including Mahesh, Mahadev and BholaNath. In another form, he is also known as the creator. he is worshipped as a 'Lingam', phallus.
Ashok Sundari, the daughter of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is not widely worshipped in Hindu mythology because she is not as prominently featured in scriptures or religious texts compared to other deities. Additionally, her story is not as well-known or widely spread among the Hindu community.
Lord Muneeswaran is believed to be a deity in Tamil Nadu, India, associated with protection and well-being, often worshipped by non-Brahmin communities. Lord Shiva, on the other hand, is a major Hindu deity representing destruction and transformation in the Hindu trinity, along with Brahma and Vishnu, worshipped by millions of Hindus worldwide. Both deities hold different roles, symbolism, and significance in Hindu mythology and worship.