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The Hindu God Shiva is seen riding a Bull, 'Nandi'.
Shiva meaning also known as Rudra ,also called [mangal karnae in Hindi]meaning IDEAL. No negative here and so called in different names "PARAMATHMA".In the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as the Supreme God.Shiva is usually worshipped in the form of Shiva linga.As it also represents form of GOD,meaning God is light and nirakar.Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva represent the three primary aspects of the divine, and are collectively known as the Trimurti. In this school of religious thought, Brahmais the Creator, Vishnu is the maintainer or preserver, and Shankar is the destroyer or transformer.The Sanskrit word Shiva (Devanagari: शिव, śiva) is an adjective meaning "auspicious, kind, gracious.And if we take a note on the birthday that is "SHIVARATHRI " celebrated in the Barath ie India ,it is the diistint and extremely different form other Goddess and since beleived that Shiva takes birth @ night. But the exact meaning is ?Mostly probably if we have a sensex in the number of temples,it the God Shiva whose temples ranks high since ancient times.
In Hindu culture, Shiva's hair is often seen as a symbol of his power and connection to the divine. It is believed that his long, flowing locks represent his wild and untamed nature, as well as his role as a destroyer of evil forces. Some traditional practices associated with Shiva's hair include the practice of keeping one's own hair long as a form of devotion to the deity, and the belief that offering hair to Shiva at temples can bring blessings and protection.
ive seen pictures of temples in malasiya, singapore, and india. absolutely beautiful.
There is no scientific evidence or verified accounts of anyone seeing Lord Shiva at Mount Kailash.
Destruction, but he also is known to fix broken things (like Ganesha's head) so he is also seen as a god of rejuvenation.
In Hindu mythology and spirituality, Shiva represents the destroyer and transformer of the universe. He is one of the three main deities in the Hindu pantheon, along with Brahma and Vishnu. Shiva is often associated with destruction, but this destruction is seen as necessary for creation and renewal. He is also seen as a symbol of meditation, asceticism, and inner peace.
Oh yes all people visit temples in India. Yes you can visit temples in India. The Hindu mythological gods can be seen in these temples. Some temples have just one god and some others have multiple gods whom they worship.
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Temples, ceremonial platforms, pyramids, and palaces.
In Hinduism, Shiva represents the destroyer and transformer of the universe. Followers believe that Shiva's energy helps them overcome ignorance and achieve spiritual liberation. His influence is seen in practices like meditation, yoga, and devotion to seek inner peace and enlightenment.
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