- Why is Shiva called Bholenath, Bhootnath, Amarnath, Kedarnath . . .
Why is Shiva called Bholenath? What does it mean by Bholenath? Please explain story too if exists Why is Shiva also called Bhootnath, Amarnath, Kedarnath, Omakara etc ? What does it mean by kedar?
- Why dont we see Lord Shiva living on Kailash if he really exists?
In the central hall, on a raised crimson couch was Mahadev, the Great Being, manifested as the Luminous Void, changing every now and then into the resplendent form of Shiv Bholenath with the crescent moon on his head and a black cobra around his neck, his body snow white, and his third eye looking like a blue pearl
- Which Scriptures say Shiva is easily pleased than rest of Gods?
@Pandya there is no mention of word BholeNath in any Scriptures, and answer given by Tezz Even Tezz just drew a conclusion from some incidents that seem to point towards Shiva being innocent
- How to thank god in sanskrit hindi in Sanatan Dharm?
How to thank god in sanskrit hindi in Sanatan Dharm? As christians use hallelujah, muslim use allahmudillah !!
- Does lord Shiva smoke Chillum? - Hinduism Stack Exchange
This is a misleading tradition with no reference found in scriptures (no wonder that none of the answers mention any scriptures) Sri Sri Ravi Shankar talks bout this: Q Gurudev, we sing devotional songs in praise of Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna But back home, the people there consume Bhaang (a type of Indian narcotic incorrectly thought to please Lord Shiva) while they sing praises of Lord
- vishnu - Who is the avatar of whom in between both Narayan-Krishna-Hari . . .
Vishnu = Krishna = Rama (as far as almost everyone except ISKCON is concerned) And that too only because of their intense Krishna-Guna Bhakti One must not confuse a subjective devotion to be an intellectual dictat They say Krishna is supreme because he displayed the qualities most attractive to bhaktas It's like a chaste wife saying "Shyam, the husband, is the supreme Even better than
- shiva - We say Siya Ram and Radheshyam why we say Shiv Parvati why don . . .
There is always name of female before male like Siya Ram, Radheshyam then we say Shiv Parvati not Parvati Shiv
- Can a groom touch the feet of the bride during marriage?
In some hindu marriages I see couples durning the feet touching practice, once the bride bends down, touches the groom's feet and gets back up, the groom then bends down and touches the feet of the
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