Is Shiva a woman?

Shiva is sometimes represented as half man, half woman. His figure is split half way down the body, one half showing his body and the second half that of Parvati's. Shiva is also represented by Shiva linga.
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What gender is Lord Shiva?

Shiva and Vishnu

In Vaishnavism and Shaivism, God, Vishnu or Shiva respectively, is personified as male. God, however, transcends gender in these sub-schools, and the male form is used as an icon to help focus the Puja (worship).
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Who is Shiva female?

Shiva's female consort is known under various manifestations as Uma, Sati, Parvati, Durga, and Kali; Shiva is also sometimes paired with Shakti, the embodiment of power. The divine couple, together with their sons—Skanda and the elephant-headed Ganesha—are said to dwell on Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas.
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Which side of Shiva is female?

The right superior side of the body usually is the male Shiva and the left is the female Parvati; in rare depictions belonging to the Shaktism school, the feminine holds the dominant right side. The icon usually is prescribed to have four, three or two arms, but rarely is depicted with eight arms.
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Does Shiva have a female avatar?

Mohini, beauty personified, enchanted God Shiva to fall for Vishnu in female form. In Western states of India she is called Mahalasa and her consort is Khanboda, a regional avatar of Shiva.
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Why did Shiva turn into a woman?

However, when Shiva tried to enter the maha-raas he was stopped by Yogamaya, Krishna's strong internal energy, owing to the fact that no other male except Krishna were allowed to be a part of the raas. This put Lord Shiva in a fix, as he had to now take the form of a Vraja milkmaid or a gopi to be eligible to enter.
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Why does Shiva wear an anklet?

The anklet had great auspiciousness among the ancient Tamils. It would, however, be worn only by unmarried women. And in a ceremony before her marriage, she would remove her anklet, signifying that she was soon to be wed. Thus an anklet was an indication of a woman's marital status.
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How was Shiva born?

Many believe that God Shiva is a Sayambhu – which means He is not born from a human body. He was created automatically! He was there when there was nothing and He will remain even after everything is destructed. That is why; he is also loving called as the 'Adi-Dev' which means the 'Oldest God of the Hindu mythology.
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Why does Parvati sit on Shiva's lap?

So she asked Shiva if she too could realise this higher dimension of life. Shiva smiled in response and reminded her that she is Adi Shakti the great goddess, all she needs to do to experience Bhairava, was to sit on his lap. Parvati then embraced Shiva "limb-to-limb". Both their physical bodies merged.
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Is Lord Shiva alive?

There is no place , where Shiva doesn't exist. The energy in Sun and moon is Shiva ( Soma_Suryagni Lochana, soma means Moon and Surya means Sun, Agni means the energy /fire). Shiva is in you , and in me as Aatma rudra ( soul ) in every living being.
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Who created Shiva?

Shiva is generally thought to have originated from Rudra, a god worshipped in the Indus Valley during the Vedic period. Rudra was a hunter and a storm god, and was very fierce in his ways. He was one of the main deities in the Vedic pantheon.
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Where is Lord Shiva now?

Where does Lord Shiva lives now? Mount Kailash, a high peak in Kailash Range, is considered as sacred in Hinduism as it is the abode of Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva resided at Mount Kailash along with his consort Goddess Parvati and their children, Lord Ganesh and Lord Kartikeya.
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Is Krishna a woman?

Regardless of his multiple gender transitions and overall transformativeness, Krishna is still fundamentally coded as 'masculine' by most definitions of the term.
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What is the feminine gender of god?

At other times no gender is implied. Human beings are biologically male and female, but not God, because the divine does not have a body. The application of masculine and feminine gender to the divine is simply metaphorical and grammatical. God is spirit who is both male and female and neither.
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Who is the most beautiful male god in Hinduism?

Kāmadeva is represented as a young, handsome man who wields a bow and arrows. His bow is made of sugarcane, and his arrows are decorated with five kinds of fragrant flowers. The five flowers are white lotus, Ashoka tree flowers, Mango tree flowers, Jasmine flowers and blue lotus flowers.
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Why is Lord Shiva 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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Who is first god in the world?

Brahma the Creator

In the beginning, Brahma sprang from the cosmic golden egg and he then created good & evil and light & dark from his own person. He also created the four types: gods, demons, ancestors, and men (the first being Manu).
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Why does Shiva cover his body with ash?

Divinity is perceived in ash because it reminds one of the impermanence of the phenomenal existence. Ash is Shiva's glory, an assertion of his power as Rudra who renders Divine Justice by making the sinners shed tears.
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Why is Shiva called Digambar?

Digambar is a Hindu Boy name, and Digambar name meaning is Sky Clad; Another Name for Siva; Unencumbered; Sky-clad; Naked; Lord Shiva. It is an Hindi-originated name and the associated lucky number is 1. Digambar is a long name with 8 letters.
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Why does Shiva have Rudraksha?

It is believed that the Rudraksha contains the secrets of the entire evolution of Cosmos within it. Disciples devoted to Lord Shiva always wear Rudraksha to lead a peaceful life and also for deeper meditation. It helps maintain good health, gain self-empowerment and lead a fearless life.
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Who seduced Shiva?

The god Shiva is utterly seduced by Mohini, the enchanting female form assumed by the god Vishnu during the churning of the ocean for nectar.
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Why did Parvati forget Shiva?

Parvati wanted Lord Shiva to be her husband, so she wanted to please him & win his heart. To do this, she left her parents & even her kingdom & went to tapovana to worship him.
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Did Vishnu and Shiva have a child?

Lord Ayyappa was the son of Vishnu & ShivaLord Ayyappa is a very popular Hindu deity, which is mainly worshipped in South India.
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