Apr 7, 2022

Descriptions of ornaments worn by Shiva: ..!

Descriptions of ornaments worn by Shiva: ..!

1. Lord Shiva has a forehead called Gnanakkan,

2. Holder of a robe and a machete

3. Possessed of gray hair and gray mane.

4. The deer is also a fire bearer.

5. Holder of a bullock cart

6. Three lines of water on the forehead

7. Ganges flowing on the head ..

8. Padmasana seat.

9. Lighted eyes with three-quarters closed - meditative state.

10. Smelly wavy hair.

11. Killer flower on the head.

12. Watery lines all over the body.

13. Rotating garland on hands and neck.

14. Snake in the neck.

15. Earlobes
Lord Shiva went as Digambara Murthy to destroy the arrogance of the sages of Daruga forest.

Fascinated by his beauty, the wives of the sages followed Lord Shiva.

Thus the angry sages created a tiger with their yagya power and sent it to kill Shiva,

Lord Shiva peeled off its skin and dressed it.

Then he kept it in place until Manundaki came to the spot.

Then they used it as a weapon to come to the fore.

Then a monster named Muyalagan came down and pushed him down and stood on his back.

They cast spells and put them in the hand to bring them in the form of tamaruka (udukkai).

To protect the moon from the curse of Lord Shiva's father-in-law Datsan, he placed the crescent moon on Sadamudi.

The children of the Kasipar Kathuru couple, the snakes, surrendered to Lord Shiva to protect themselves from their stepmother's son Garuda.

Lord Shiva wore them as ornaments.

Sage Silatha, a student of Sage Durvasa, and Gunavathi, a healer named Chithravathi, performed the Puthrakameshti Yajna to Lord Shiva on Srisaila Hill for childbirth due to lack of child wealth.

When Lord Shiva appears in front of them and plows the earth, a box of gold will emerge.

A son will appear in it. He disappeared claiming that he would live on the planet for only sixteen years.

Nandi Thevar is the child who is the best devotee of Shiva. Sivakamattai Sivaperumana

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