Lord Ram might be the flavour of the day, but nothing has inspired Indian imagination more than the concept of Shiva. There is something very personal yet otherworldly about Shiva. It is challenging to define who or what Shiva is. It is perhaps easier to define who he or she or it is not. Shiva is fluid in the gender itself. He is also a She or It. Or neither of the three. Unlike the stories of Ram or Krishna, rooted in the two great epics of India, Shiva's stories are scattered and diverse. There is no one unifying story, nothing as potent as "Ramayana" or "Mahabharata," for Shiva. He is rooted in the soil of India. Or he emerged out of this very soil, manifested out of the air we breathe.
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Maha Shivratri 2024: Avatars Of Shiva As The Ultimate Lover
This Maha Shivratri 2024, read about how Shiva embraces an unconventional and all-encompassing divine love, symbolised by the androgynous Ardhanarishvara form and the cosmic dance that resonates throughout the universe

A depiction of Shiva’s wedding procession attended by all creatures
A depiction of Shiva’s wedding procession attended by all creatures

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