Why is Lord Shiva blue?

Since lord Shiva is known to be extremely powerful, he drank the deadly poison which soon started spreading throughout his body turning it into blue. After knowing this, Goddess Parvati entered Shiva's throat in the form of a Mahavidya and controlled the spread of the poison.
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Why did Shiva become blue?

Why did Shiva's neck turn blue? As we all noise, a poison turns the body blue. Therefore, since Lord Shiva consumed the Halahala and held it there without letting it go into his body, his neck turned blue. Hence, he is known as Neelkantha (the one with a blue neck).
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What is the real Colour of Lord Shiva?

Lord Shiva is described as 'White as camphor or snow clad mountain. ' Lord Krishna is said to be of the color of a 'Dark cloud.
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Why is Krishna and Shiva blue?

While fighting the snake, Krishna was exposed to the snake's venom that made his skin blue in colour. However, many also believe that within Krishna there lay a cosmic strength that is invisible to mortal eyes. Hence, his body appears blue in colour.
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Why is Shiva blue Vishnu?

The legends tell us that Lord Krishna had drunk poisoned milk given by a demon when he was a baby and that had caused the bluish tinge in his skin.
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Why Hindu Gods-(Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu) are shown blue in color?



Why was Shiva's neck blue?

His wife, the goddess Parvati, was alarmed, as she gripped her husband's neck with both hands in order to stop the poison, thus earning him the name Viṣakaṇṭha (the one who held poison in his (Shiva's) throat). He was later saved by the mahavidya Tara, a form of Parvati. The poison turned his throat blue like bruise.
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Why is Kali's skin blue?

Iconography of Kali. In all forms of representation, Goddess Kali is usually depicted as naked, in blue or black skin colour signifying the sky and the ocean, and seen with her tongue hanging out.
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What was skin colour of Rama?

As Balaram He is white, as Rama He is green, as Mahaprabhu He is golden, and in some other yuga He is red.
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Is Rama green or blue?

In Southeast Asian countries, every character in Ramayana has a particular complexion. Rama is green, Lakshmana is golden, Bharatha is purple and Shatrughna is yellow. So when the masked characters enter the stage for the silent performance the audience can easily identify the characters from their colour.
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Are Indian gods black?

A larger number of Indians criticised Subramanya's intervention, pointing out that Hindu gods are black, blue, yellow, red, white, and pink. "Goddess Kali, Krishna, Shiva, Ram and so many other gods are never light skinned! In fact in southern India so many goddesses like Mariyamma, Chamundeshwari etc.
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Is Shiva white or blue?

Shiva is usually depicted as white, from the ashes of corpses that are smeared on his body, with a blue neck, from holding poison in his throat. His wears a crescent moon and the Ganges River as decorations in his hair and a garland of skulls and a serpent around his neck.
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Who is blue Shiva?

But, before it could inflict severe damage, Shiva scooped it up in his hand and swallowed it. His consort, Parvati, was quick to grasp Shiva's neck tightly to prevent the poison from going down his throat. As a result, Shiva got a blue patch on his neck, earning him the name Neela-kanta.
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Why is Lord Shiva black?

SHIVA means the untouched and auspicious one. Untouched and purity has always been linked to White color, and Shiva being white can also be linked with the snow clad Himalayas. When ever light is thrown on a surface , if all the colors of the light spectrum are absorbed , then what we see is the color black.
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Did Shiva drink alcohol?

In the hindu scriptures, Shiva is described to be someone who enjoys his meat and his alcohol. He is smeared with ashes from the dead and is considered the destroyer while Vishnu is the creator.
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Why Shiv Ji has snake?

Shiva wearing a Snake represents fearlessness and power. Snakes are always feared for their venom, and thus powerful . So , Shiva having a snake on his body and neck shows that, He would take away all the fears and weaknesses , and protects his devotees.
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Why does Shiva wear tiger skin?

The saints further dug out a huge pit on Shiva's path and left a tiger in the pit. But, Shiva remained unaffected and within seconds killed the tiger and tore off its skin to cover his body. Since then Lord Shiva wears a tiger skin which symbolises- the victory of the divine force over animal instincts.
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What gods are blue?

The old Norse god Odin was distinguished by his blue cape. The Hindu god Krishna is portrayed as being as blue as indigo, a persistent generalized cyanosis that, according to tradition, resulted from the bite of a cobra (Prakash UBS. Personal communication).
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What does red mean in Hinduism?

In Hindu tradition, red signifies life and passion, and is omnipresent during festive occasions. Often Hindus will put a red dot, or tika, on their forehead before any type of celebration. Red also symbolizes purity, and therefore particularly associated with weddings.
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Which Indian god is blue?

In Hinduism, all deities wear or carry special objects that signify aspects of their individual personalities and allow us to identify them. In addition to his blue skin and straight posture, Vishnu can be identified by the four objects he holds.
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What is the real colour of Lord Krishna?

What is his actual color? Until about 150 years ago, Krishna was generally depicted with black complexion – jet black or variations of black. Even the folios from Akbar's copy of Shrimaad Bhagvatam commissioned (1600s) show Krishna as dark blue. Pics of Shrinathji prior to 1850s are also of dark hue.
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Is Rama blue or black?

There's no mention of it at all. Krishna and Rama are/have been shown to be blue simple because they are that close to Vishnu. Unlike the other avatars of Vishnu, one can say that Rama and Krishna were born with 'extreme carefulness'.
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Does goddess Kali eat meat?

Lord Siva is also a great Vaishnava and never eats nonvegetarian food, and the goddess Kali accepts the remnants of food left by Lord Siva. Therefore there is no possibility of her eating flesh or fish.”
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Why is Kali black?

The Dark appearance of Kali represents the darkness from which everything was born. Her complexion is black, which is more black than the darkest night ever. As she is also the goddess of Preservation, Kali is worshiped as the preserver of nature.
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Why did Shiva drink poison?

Agitated with the scenario, the Devas went to Lord Shiva for help as he was the only savior who could do the undoable and save everybody from this wrath. Bholenath, being concerned with this peculiar situation, consumed the poison himself to save humanity from calamity and destruction.
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