Lord Shiva, in Hindu iconography, is typically depicted with several distinctive


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Lord Shiva, in Hindu iconography, is typically depicted with several distinctive features: 1. **Blue Throat (Neelakantha)**: Shiva is often shown with a blue throat, symbolizing the poison he consumed during the churning of the cosmic ocean, which turned his throat blue. 2. **Third Eye (Trinetra)**: He has a third eye on his forehead, representing wisdom and the ability to destroy ignorance. 3. **Matted Hair (Jata)**: His hair is piled up in a matted lock or jata, adorned with a crescent moon and the Ganga River flowing through it, symbolizing purity and the elements. 4. **Crescent Moon (Chandra)**: The crescent moon adorns his matted hair, signifying the cycle of creation and destruction. 5. **Trishula (Trident)**: He carries a trishula (trident) in one hand, symbolizing the three fundamental aspects of existence: creation, preservation, and destruction. 6. **Damaru (Drum)**: Shiva is often depicted holding a small drum, representing the rhythm of creation and the heartbeat of the universe. 7. **Snake (Naga)**: A snake (usually the cobra) is coiled around his neck, symbolizing his mastery over fear, death, and the kundalini energy. 8. **Tiger Skin (Vyaghracharma)**: He is sometimes shown wearing a tiger skin, symbolizing his mastery over desires. 9. **Ashes (Bhasma)**: His body is smeared with ashes (bhasma), symbolizing his disregard for physical appearance and his transcendence of material desires. 10. **Ganges River (Ganga)**: The Ganges River flows from his matted hair
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Lord Shiva, in Hindu iconography, is typically depicted with several distinctive features:
1. **Blue Throat (Neelakantha)**: Shiva is often shown with a blue throat, symbolizing the poison he consumed during the churning of the cosmic ocean, which turned his throat blue.
2. **Third Eye (Trinetra)**: He has a third eye on his forehead, representing wisdom and the ability to destroy ignorance.
3. **Matted Hair (Jata)**: His hair is piled up in a matted lock or jata, adorned with a crescent moon and the Ganga River flowing through it, symbolizing purity and the elements.
4. **Crescent Moon (Chandra)**: The crescent moon adorns his matted hair, signifying the cycle of creation and destruction.
5. **Trishula (Trident)**: He carries a trishula (trident) in one hand, symbolizing the three fundamental aspects of existence: creation, preservation, and destruction.
6. **Damaru (Drum)**: Shiva is often depicted holding a small drum, representing the rhythm of creation and the heartbeat of the universe.
7. **Snake (Naga)**: A snake (usually the cobra) is coiled around his neck, symbolizing his mastery over fear, death, and the kundalini energy.
8. **Tiger Skin (Vyaghracharma)**: He is sometimes shown wearing a tiger skin, symbolizing his mastery over desires.
9. **Ashes (Bhasma)**: His body is smeared with ashes (bhasma), symbolizing his disregard for physical appearance and his transcendence of material desires.
10. **Ganges River (Ganga)**: The Ganges River flows from his matted hair
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