Unfortunately, some people mislead Lord Shiva by picturizing him as smoking pot and consuming a Bhang (cannabis). He lives in a green forest but meditates in burial ground & burning bodies. God worships him, but demons & negative energies are also devoted to him. He is the dancer (Natraj) but can be absolutely still. He is ascetic as well as a family person. He is the complex amalgamation of all the qualities: He is an undemanding God that anybody around this globe can please him just by chanting his name with a pure heart and can make Shiva answer his/her prayers. He dislikes greed, arrogance, and hypocrisy. He is called by several names like Neelkanth, Gangadhar, Aghod, Gauri Nath, Rudra, and thousands more. I see him as a yogi who lives a simple life in mount Kailash very well known as Kailash Parvat. Being regarded as a ‘destroyer’ symbolizes his massive power, he is one of the three in ‘Trimurti’. Shiva is considered as one of the supreme forms of gods who can save nearly everything from falling apart. Whenever I think of Mahadev Shiva (lord of the lords), I imagine him as an eternal power, an in-charge who takes care of people on earth and a problem solver when a conflict arises between gods.
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