Lord Shankar does not exists in Makkah or Madina as both these Holy places are only for Muslims.
Lord Shanker is a Hindu lord. Makka Mukarma and Madina Munawra are the most sacred places for the Muslims. The entry of any Non-Muslim is completely banned in and arround these two cities. No shanker or his prison exists in these two sacred cities.
It is wrong. Who told that lord krishna in mecca madina mosque. It is totally wrong. There is no lord krishna in mecca madina. Please don't spread like this humors. Ok. Thank you.
If any Hindu pours the holy water called Ganga Jal on the shiv ling placed at Makka Madina, then Lord Shiva will get escape from there.
yes its divinely true but its completely hidden from world so that the orientation of this world can't be revealed...
Lord venkateswara does not exists...its just a story or epic...he is fake
Some would say so, but I as an atheist do not believe the lord even exists, so no, in my opinion the lord is not great or awesome, it is just a figment of your imagination.
It is said by historians that the black stone at mecca is Shivaling. How a God can be captured, if any historian wrote that, then it means he was totally unreliable and foolish one.
yes because god is our father of the lord
A:While there is no proof that any God or gods exist, there are several possible answers and any one of them could be valid: No - only the Lord God exists;Yes, but the Lord God does not exist;Yes, just as the Lord God exists;No - there is no Lord, no God or gods.A:Bible(St.Paul's writings in the bible) clearly says that there are Devas even though it doesnot say about their authority or functions. Psalms 82 also supports this.
The "Lord of the Flies" symbolizes the evil and savagery that exists within each person. It represents the darkness and destructive impulses that can emerge when civilization and order break down.
The boy's name Jessy which can also be used as girl's name, is a variant of the Hebrew name Jesse , and means "the Lord exists".
"Screwed up eyes" is a phrase from the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding, describing the intense and crazed look in the eyes of the character Simon as he hallucinates and confronts the Lord of the Flies, which symbolizes the evil within mankind. Simon's vision of the Lord of the Flies represents his realization of the darkness and savagery that exists within the boys on the island.