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Avatars and Pictures of Lord Shiva

Pictures and AVATARS OF LORD SHIVA Shiva ("The Auspicious One"), also known as Mahadeva ("Great God"), is one of the main deities of Hinduism. He is "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer" ★For setting up an ideal work on the earth in front of his creatures, he had taken variety of the avatars and incarnations. Here you will find Shiva pictures and "AVATARS OF LORD SHIVA"

Lord Shiva is associated with the very powerful Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra, "Great Death-conquering Mantra" ★In this form of Shiva he is seated on a lotus base in the lotus position with 8 arms 4 of his arms are pouring liquid over his head in his other 4 hands hold two more pots along with prayer malas.
The Five Faces of Shiva. The five aspects of Shiva represent: Sadyojaata – Earth Vaamadeva – Water Aghora – Fire Tatpurusha – Air Ishana – Space
Shiva as Ardhanari: ‘Lord Who is Half Woman’ ♥God is both Shiva and Parvati, “both male and female, both father and mother, both aloof and active, both fearsome and gentle, both destructive and constructive” and unifies all other oppositions of the universe.
Another composite form is Harihara, a combined form of Vishnu and Shiva. This reminds us that there is one God, with many aspects. When we sorship Shiva we are also worshiping Vishnu, Shakti and all possible manifestations of the divine.
Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash,
Shiva (gangavtaran) Ganga crossing over from the Sky to shiva head (Shiva the Lord of All Dehi's - Bodily People ,Loka Guru )
Shiva as spiritual teacher
ॐ...Lord Shiva...ॐ
Shiva ("The Auspicious One"), also known as Mahadeva ("Great God")
Neel Kanth avatar is also a main form of Dhivs. Once there was arisen a lot of Vish from the churning of the ocean. Lord Shiva had drunk all the Vish to prevent his beautiful world from the bad effects of Vish.
OM SHIVA OM
Nataraja...The Lord (or King) of Dance), is a depiction of the God Shiva as the cosmic dancer who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for the god Brahma to start the process of creation.
Tri Murti... (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) is a concept in Hinduism"in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are opersonified by the forms of Brahma the creator,Vishnu the preserveir and Shiva the destroyer or transformer
Shivs is the god of the Yogis, selfcontrolled and celibate, while at the same time a lover of his spouse (shakti)
Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms as an omniscient Yogi as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha & Kartikeya.
ॐ...Lord Shiva...ॐ
"Lord Shiva learn all the Vedas"
Brahma, Vishnu, Devas and Rishis worshipped of Lord Shiva
Lord Shiva with Nandhi (symbol of happiness and strength),a hindu god, is the bull which Lord Shiva rides and the gate keeper of the Shiva.
ॐ...Lord Shiva...ॐ
ॐ...Lord Shiva...ॐ
Shiva is represented with a third eye The extra eye represents the wisdom and insight that Shiva has. It is also believed to be the source of his untamed energy. On one occasion, when Shiva was distracted in the midst of worship by the love god, Kama, Shiva opened his third eye in anger. Kama was consumed by the fire that poured forth, and only returned to life when Parvati intervened.
(Lord Shiva), and Gauri, Goddess Parvati, who symbolizes Saubhagya (marital bliss). The unmarried women worship Parvati so that they are blessed with a good husband, while married women worship Parvati for the welfare, health and long life of their husbands and for a happy married life.
(★A rare picture of Sati) In Hindu mythology, Sati was the daughter of Daksha, son of the Hindu creator god Brahma. Sati was in love with Shiva, god of destruction, but her father forbade her to have anything to do with him. Her father's objections eventually led Sati to her death.
Brahma, Vishnu, Devas and Rishis worshipped of Lord Shiva
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, the divine couple, with their two divine children, Ganesh and his brother Karthik and Nandi (is the name for the bull ) the gatekeeper of Shiva and Parvati
Lord Siva in marriage procession
Lord Siva in marriage procession
Om Namah Shivaya is one of the most popular Hindu mantras and the most important mantra in Shaivism. ★The mantra is sing by devotees in prayers and recited by yogis in meditation. It is associated with qualities of prayer, divine-love, grace, truth and blissfulness.