Dronacharya is not typically viewed as Lord Shiva's enemy; rather, he is a revered figure in Hindu mythology, primarily known as the martial teacher in the Mahabharata. However, if one considers the broader context of conflict and rivalry in the epic, Dronacharya's loyalty to the Kauravas, who oppose the Pandavas (among whom Lord Shiva is often associated as a divine protector), could create a narrative where he stands against divine order. Ultimately, the portrayal of Dronacharya's relationships is complex and nuanced within the epic's moral framework.
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It has been said that Bhasmasura is Lord Shiva's biggest enemy. As he is the one who sought to test his powers on the Lord who gave them to him.
lord shiva great enemy is jalandar the son of a mermaid . as the mermaid want to take a revenge from the devas because they had killed the mermaid 's first baby and jalandar was a part of lord shiva
jalandhara was demon king
lord shiva great enemy is jalandar the son of a mermaid . as the mermaid want to take a revenge from the devas because they had killed the mermaid 's first baby and jalandar was a part of lord shiva
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.
After Arjuna fought Lord Shiva, he was given the holy weapon Pashupastra. Pashupastra was said to be fired by thought, word or bow, but if used against a mortal enemy would destroy the world.
By doing good karma and tapasya of lord shiva.
Yes, Bootnath is an appellation of Lord Shiva.
In Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is believed to be immortal and does not die.