The ancient scriptures praise Shiva as the supreme deity from "summary" of Shiva by Vigneswaran Chandran
Throughout history, Shiva has been revered as the supreme deity in the ancient scriptures. His name is synonymous with power, destruction, and creation. The scriptures describe him as the ultimate force in the universe, the one who is both the destroyer and the creator of life. Shiva is often depicted as a fierce deity, with a third eye that symbolizes his ability to see beyond the physical world. He is also known as the lord of dance, performing the cosmic dance that symbolizes the eternal cycle of creation and destruction. In the ancient texts, Shiva is praised for h...Similar Posts
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