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10 Lesser-Known Facts About Lord Shiva That Will Amaze You

Lord Shiva is often depicted in deep meditation. His stillness symbolizes the ultimate balance between destruction and creation. 

1. The Eternal Meditator 

Shiva drank the deadly poison ‘Halahala’ during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), turning his throat blue. 

2. Shiva’s Blue Throat 

Shiva’s third eye represents wisdom and destruction. When opened, it burns away and destroys ignorance and evil. 

3. The Origin of the Third Eye 

Shiva and Crescent moon! The crescent moon on Lord Shiva’s head symbolizes the passage of time and his control over it. 

4. Shiva and the Crescent Moon 

Lord Shiva applies ash on his body, signifying the transient nature of life and the ultimate truth—the inevitable death.

5. The Ash-Smeared Lord 

Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance, Tandava, represents the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction in the universe. 

6. The Dance of Destruction 

Lord Shiva is often depicted as half-man and half-woman, symbolizing the powerful unity of masculine and feminine energies. 

7. Shiva as Ardhanarishvara 

Lord Shiva’s abode, Mount Kailash, remains a mystery as no one has ever scaled its peak, enhancing its spiritual significance.

8. The Mystery of Mt. Kailash 

Lord Shiva is regarded as the first yogi - Adiyogi, who imparted the knowledge of yoga to the Saptrishis, seven sages. 

9. The First Yogi – Adiyogi 

From the fiery Rudra to the benevolent Bholenath, Lord Shiva takes many forms to protect and guide his devotees. 

10. Shiva and His Many Forms 

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