शिव अवतार || 19 Avtaars of Shankar Bhagwan || Lord Shiv के 19 अवतार || महादेव अवतार | MAHADEV Avtaar
19 Avatars of Shankar Bhagwan || 19 miraculous incarnations of Shiva, knowing which can change your life Shiva is one of the major deities in Hindu religion. His name in Vedas is Rudra. The name of his better half (Shakti) is Parvati. His sons are Kartikeya and Ganesha, Ravana, Shani, Kashyap Rishi etc. are his devotees. Shiva sees everyone equally, that is why he is called Mahadev. Some popular names of Shiva are Mahakaal, Adidev, Kirat, Shankar, Chandrashekhar, Jatadhari, Nagnath, Mrityunjay (victorious over death), Trayambak, Mahesh, Vishvesh, Maharudra, Vishdhar, Neelkanth, Mahashiv, Umapati (husband of Parvati), Kaal Bhairav, Bhootnath, Evanyan (one with third eye), Shashibhushan etc. Lord Shiva is known by the name Rudra. Rudra means one who removes anger i.e. one who defeats sorrows, hence the form of Lord Shiva is a factor of welfare. Today, Monday, is considered the day of Lord Shiva. Therefore, today we are telling you about the names of Lord Shiva's 19 incarnations, along with some facts and secrets related to them... 108 Names of Lord Shiva... : Shiva - The Form of Welfare : Maheshwar - The Lord of Maya : Shambhu - The Form of Bliss : Pinaki - The One Who Holds the Pinaka Bow : Chandrashekhar - The One Who Wears the Moon on His Head : Vamadeva - The One Who Has a Very Beautiful Form : Virupaksha - The One Who Has Squinty Eyes : Kapardi - The One Who Wears Matted Hair : Neelalohit - The One Who Has Blue and Red Colors : Shankar - The One Who Brings Welfare to All : Shulapani - The One Who Holds a Trident in His Hand : Khatavangi - The One Who Holds One Leg of the Cot : Vishnuvallabh - The Great Lover of Lord Vishnu : Shipivishta - The One Who Enters the Situha : Ambikanath - The Husband of Goddess Bhagwati : Shrikanth - The One Who Has a Beautiful Throat : Bhaktvatsal - One who shows immense love to his devotees : Bhava - One who appears in the form of the world : Sharva - One who destroys suffering : Trilokesh - Lord of the three worlds : Shitikantha - One with a white throat : Shivapriya - Beloved of Parvati : Ugra - One with a very fierce form : Kapali - One who wears a skull : Kamari - Enemy of Kamadeva : Andhakarasurasudan - Killer of the demon Andhaka : Gangadhar - One who holds the Ganges River : Lalataaksha - One with an eye on the forehead : Kaalkaal - The destroyer of time : Kripanidhi - A mine of compassion : Bheema - One with a fearsome form : Parashuhasta - One who holds an axe in his hand : Mrigapani - One who holds a deer in his hand : Jatadhar - One who has matted hair : Kailashvasi - Resident of Kailash : Kavachi - One who wears armor : Kharda - One with a very strong body : Tripurantaka - Killer of Tripurasura : Vrishank - bearer of a bull-symbol flag : Vrishbharudha - rider of a bull : Bhasmodhulitavigraha - one who applies ashes all over his body : Samapriya - lover of Samagaan : Swaramayi - dwelling in the seven notes : Trayimurti - one who has the form of the Vedas : Anishvara - one who has no other master : Sarvagya - knower of all things : Paramatma - owns all : Somsuryaagnilochana - one with eyes in the form of the moon, sun, and fire : Havi - possessor of the substance of oblations : Yajnamay - one in the form of sacrifice : Som - one with the form of Uma : Panchavaktra - five-faced : Sadashiva - one with the form of eternal welfare : Vishveshvara - Lord of the entire universe : Veerbhadra - brave yet calm : Gananath - lord of the Ganas : Prajapati - protector of the people : Hiranyareta - one with golden radiance : Durdhura - unconquerable by anyone ones :Girish – Lord of the mountains :Girish – one who sleeps on Mount Kailash :Anagha – Sinless : Bhujangbhushan – wearing snake ornaments :Bharga – one who burns away sins : Giridhanva – One who makes a bow on Mount Meru : Giripriya – mountain lover : Krittivasa – one who wears gajcharm : Purarati – destroyer of cities : God – all-powerful, blessed with wealth : Pramathadhip – Lord of the Pramathas :Mrityunjaya – conqueror of death : Subtle Tanu – having subtle body : Jagadvypa – Pervaded in the world : Jagadguru – Guru of the world :Vyomkesh – the one with hair like sky : Mahasenjanak – father of Kartikeya : Charuvikram – One with beautiful valor Rudra – one who cries after seeing the sufferings of the devotees. : Bhootpati – Lord of ghosts or Panchbhoots : static – without pulsation false form : Ahirbudhnya – Those who hold Kundalini : Digambara – naked, with sky-like clothes : Ashtamurti – having eight forms : Anekatma – one who takes many forms : Sattvik – having sattva qualities : Shuddhavigrah – having pure image : eternal – everlasting : Khandaparshu – One who holds a broken axe. :Aj – without birth :Pashvimochana – one who frees from bondage : earthy – pleasant in appearance :Pashupati – owner of animals :Dev – form of light itself : Mahadev – Lord of gods :अव्याय – which does not decrease even after expenditure : Ashutosh – one who is instantly happy :Pushdantabhit – One who pulled out Pusha's teeth :Avyagr...
