Lord Shiva is called Mahakaal, which means "Great Time" or "The Great Death," because he represents the eternal nature of time and the cycle of creation and destruction. As Mahakaal, he embodies the ultimate reality that transcends time, signifying that all beings are subject to the passage of time and the inevitability of death. This aspect of Shiva emphasizes his role as a powerful force that both ends and renews life, reminding devotees of the impermanence of existence.
The weapon of Lord Shiva is called as Trishul.It is long and has three sharp edges.
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.
Lord Shiva.
The worshipers of Lord Vishnu are called 'Vaishnavas'. Followers of Lord Shiva are called 'Shaivas'.
Mrityunjaya Homam
The Lord Shiva is a mythical deity of the Hindu. He is considered as a supreme soul or a supreme god that is called as The Destroyer or The Transformer.
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.
In Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is believed to be immortal and does not die.