Why Lord Shiva Is the Most Powerful God?

In Shaivism, one of the major Hindu faiths, He is regarded as the Supreme Being. Within the Trimurti, the Hindu trinity that also consists of Brahma and Vishnu, Shiva is referred to be "The Destroyer." Shiva is the Supreme Lord who creates, preserves, and transforms the universe according to Shaivite tradition.

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Lord Shiva is regarded as the most impressive of the Hindu pantheon's supreme deities. Shiva is sometimes referred to as the "destroyer," yet it is rather he who eradicates the adulterations hiding in the human soul. He purges a body of its flaws and renders it worthy of achieving moksha. He is to blame for obliteration since if the "old" didn't die, the "new" wouldn't have the chance to be born.

Humanity has been blessed with various Lord Shiva's Avatars, who have been hailed as Bholenath, Mahadev, and Shankar. Together, let's discover more about Lord Shiva's various avatars. To succor the law and equilibrium of nature, there were several different Avatars of Lord Shiva in different Yugas. Kurma Purana discusses 28 Lord Shiva Avatars, yet in Shiva Purana



Is Lord Shiva real?

Many people hold the belief that God Shiva is a Sayambhu, meaning that He was not created from a human body. He was instantly produced! Even when everything has been destroyed, He will still be there because He was there before there was anything. Because of this, he is sometimes affectionately referred to as the "Adi-Dev," or "Oldest God in Hindu Mythology."

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