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How Did Lord Shiva Get Third Eye

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The secret behind Lord Shiva’s third eye Shiva’s third eye has always fascinated people. It stands there dramatically on his forehead ready to release a missile of fire and destroy the world. Many people assume that is why Shiva is called the `destroyer’. He is often referred to as Tryambaka Deva, meaning "three-eyed Lord". The sun is said to be his right eye, the moon the left eye while fire is his third eye. While his other two eyes indicate his activity in the physical world, his third eye looks beyond the obvious. How Did Lord Shiva Get Third Eye  1. Sati, the daughter of Daksh Prajapati, admired Lord Shiva and wanted to marry him. But Daksh was disappointed that his daughter should marry a Deva only. He held a great yagna and invited all the Gods; instead of Lord Shiva 2. Sati was quite unhappy with the exclusion of Lord Shiva from the yagya and jumped in the fire of the yagna. This was because Dakshha had insulted Shiva in front of all other

Chennai Filmmakers Give Our "Fair And Lovely" Gods A Darker, More Real Makeover

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These Chennai filmmakers gave Indian Gods a darker makeover. 1.Goddess Lakshmi 2.Lord Shiva 3. Goddess Saraswati 4. Goddess Durga 5. Bala Murugan 6. Bala Krishna  As stated on the Facebook page  Naresh Nil Photography , the purpose is simple:

Who was the great devotee of Shiva, Ravana, Nandi or Lord Vishnu?

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Lord Vishnu 'is the greatest devotee of' Lord Shiva '! However everyone fails to acknowledge this! Let me explain you why he is the greatest devotee?! The person on the right is ' Lord Parashurama ' He was and is an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. When 'Adharma' was on the rise Lord Vishnu decided to incarnate as an Avatar for all the wrong things happening on the planet! Thus he incarnated as Lord Parashuram! He was trained by none other than Lord Shiva in warfare! He was such a great devotee that Shiva gifted him many of his powerful 'Astra' and 'shashtra'. He has worshiped Lord Shiva all his life to point out that he addresses everyone with 'Nam Namah Shivay'! He is ' Lord Rama ' another incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He has been a Shiva all his life! Before the war, Lord Rama has always prayed for Lord Shiva for power! Even before becoming the King of Ayodhya, he did Shiva worship to his homage to Lord Shiva! Du

most famous temples of Hanuman ji in India are

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10- Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple, Varanasi. It situated by the Assi river and is the most sacred temples of Hanuman ji in India, located in the city of Varanasi. This temple visited by thousands of Lord Rama and Hanuman devotees everyday. 9- Jakhoo Temple, Himachal Pradesh. This Temple of Shimla is the most famous temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, situated on Jakhoo Hill. Jakhoo Temple also has one of the giant 108 feet tall statue of Lord Hanuman at the highest altitude of over 8100 feet. 8-Mahavir-Mandir, Patna Mahavir-Mandir, Patna, is one of the holiest temple of Lord Hanuman in India and second most visited religious shrine in North India. The Mahavir Mandir is visited by thousands of pilgrims and second richest temple trust in North India. 7- Shri Bala Hanuman Temple of Jamnagar Shri Bala Hanuman Temple of Jamnagar is very famous dedicated to the Lord Hanuman and also listed in The Guinness Book of World Records for chanting of Ram Dhun. Jamnaga

most famous temples of Hanuman ji in India are

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5- Kashtbhanjan Hanuman Temple, Sarangpur. This Hanuman Mandir is dedicated to Lord Hanuman in the form of Kasht bhanjan, located in Sarangpur Gujarat. This temple is among the more prominent temple, situated on a low height hillock. 4- Panchmukhi Hanuman Dhara temple Panchmukhi Hanuman Dhara temple in Chitrakoot is located on a rock face several hundred feet up on a steep hillside. Chitrakut is also known for a number of temples and sites related to Ramayan. 3- Salasar Balaji Hanuman Temple Salasar Balaji Hanuman Temple is unique and important shrine for the devotees of Hanuman, located in the town of Salasar of Rajasthan. The temple has idols of Lord Hanuman with round face, moustache and beard. 2 Hanuman Temple, Allahabad. This Mandir at Sangam also known as Bade Hanuman Ji Temple is a very unique temple and the only temple in India where Lord Hanumanji is seen in a recline posture. Allahabad Hanuman temple has a huge idol of Lord Hanuman which is

What is the importance of praying Sivalinga

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       In Shiva Maha Purana it's mentioned that once Brahmaji went to 'Kshirsagar' (the abode of Shri Vishnu) accompanied by the gods and asked Lord Vishnu how a man liberates him from his sorrows Lord Vishnu told them that this purpose could be met by worshiping ShivaLinga. All the Gods, then prayed to Lord Shiva, who after being pleased, instructed 'Vishwakarma' to construct a Shivalinga for them. Vishwakarma then made a Shivalinga for Kuber, a Shivalinga of yellow diamond of Dharmaraj, a Shivalinga of dark colored diamond for Varun, a Shivalinga of Indraned diamond for Shri Vishnu and a goldden Shivalinga for Brahmaji. Similarly, Vishwadeva was given a Shivalinga made up silver, the Ashwini Kumars were given Shivalinga made up bronze, Maa Laxmi gave a Shivalinga made up of Crystal (Spatik), Sun-god was given a Shivalinga made of copper and the moon given a Shivalinga made of pearl It has been further mentioned that making offerings in the f

The story of Kalima begins with Lord Shiva telling Parvati Mata (One of the forms of Durga)

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The story of Kalima begins with Lord Shiva telling Parvati Mata (One of the forms of Durga) that he needs to go and meditate. Soon after Lord Shiva leaves, the King of the Rakshasa arrives asking for the blessings of Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati. The Rakshasa are very devoted followers of Lord Shiva so she tells him that Lord Shiva is meditating however, he can have her blessings as long as he does not break any of the rules of war. With that, the Rakshasa left. The Rakshasa attack and reach the gates of Heaven and have been defeated all the way to there. Fearing complete defeat, they rush to find Lord Shiva. When they find Mother Parvati, she tells them that he is meditating.  They ask for her blessings, she says that she cannot offer it because the Rakshasa King already has it. They finally ask, "Can you lead or army?" Parvati agrees with the condition that they obey her every order. The Devas agree to her terms. As the war continued just outside of Heaven, Parvati