Why Shiva has snake in his neck?

One school of thought believes that the snake represents the endless cycle of birth and death. And if one wishes to rid themselves from the vicious circle, then they must surrender to him with devotion and devoid of Ahamkara. The coiled snake around Shiva's neck also reminds devotees to keep their ego under control.
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Why is Vasuki on Shiva's neck?

If believed in mythology, Lord Shiva was very happy with Vasuki's devotion because it was always absorbed in devotion to Shankar. It is said that at that time, Shiva was pleased and gave Vasuki a boon to be wrapped around his neck. Due to this, Nagaraja became immortal.
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Why does Lord Shiva have 3 eyes?

His right eye is believed to be the sun, the left eye is the moon and his third eye represents fire. His left and right eyes indicate his activity in the physical world. Often Shiva is shown with half open eyes, signifying the never ending, ongoing nature of the birth and destruction of the universe.
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Why Lord Shiva has moon on his head?

Shiva adorns Chandrama (moon) on his forehead. Chandrama has absorbed the frequencies of Prajapat, Brahma, Vishnu, Minakshi and Shiva and imparts them to others along with energies of Indra. Chandrama means 'The one which gives pleasure'. It gives affection, mercifulness and motherly love.
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Is Vasuki and Sheshnag same?

As per Mahabharata, Shesha was born to sage Kashyap and his wife Kadru. Kadru gave birth to thousand snakes of which Shesha was the eldest. The snake that we see around the neck of Lord Shiva is Vasuki. It is believed that Shiva blessed Vasuki and wore him as an ornament.
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Why Shiva Wears A Snake Around His Neck?



Why does Shiva have blue skin?

The poison was so deadly that whatever came into its contact soon perished. Finally, lord Brahma and Vishnu prayed to lord Shiva to come to their rescue. 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.
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Why Shiv Ji wear tiger skin?

Eventually, the saints realised that one who could easily conquer their powers was not an ordinary sage, and fell at his feet. Since then, Shiva wears the tiger skin, which symbolically shows that he is all powerful.
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Why does Lord Shiva wear 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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Did Shiva wear clothes?

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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Why does Shiva wear elephant skin?

As per legends, it was demon Nila who came in the form of an elephant to kill Siva. Learning about it, Nandi orders Veerabadra to slay Nila. Veerabadra kills the demon and presents the skin (charma) to Siva, who wears it while on his way to hunt down Antakasura. Thus here he becomes Gajacharmambara.
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What poison did Shiva drink?

Shiva, who is referred to as the destroyer, saved the universe by consuming a lethal substance called Halahala, that emerged from the ocean during Samudra Manthan.
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Why did Lord Vishnu sleeps on snake?

Lord Vishnu restores the world at the right time when the world has seen much of the sin. Seshanaag is the symbol of 'Anant' means infinite. Lord Vishnu guides the time to be favorable on human kind. That's why he is seen lying on a serpent bed.
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What happened when Shiva drank poison?

Shiva chose to consume the poison and thus drank it. 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).
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Is Sheshnag still alive?

As per a legend, Lord Shiva is said to have left Sheshnag (snake) in this place while talking about the secrets of eternal life with Goddess Parvati. Another myth is that Sheshnag himself created this lake and began living here. It is a local belief that Sheshnag lives in this lake even to this day.
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Who is Vasuki wife?

As a token of gratitude, Margasahayan offered Valluvar his daughter in marriage. Legend has it that Valluvar asked Vasuki to cook a handful of sand in order to test her before taking her in marriage, and Vasuki miraculously turned it to boiled rice and served him a scrumptious meal.
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What is Vishnu's snake called?

Ananta is also a name of Shesha-naga, the celestial snake, on which Lord Vishnu reclines in the cosmic ocean.
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Why did Vishnu rest on sheshnag?

Protector of Vishnu

Sheshnag is not only a place of rest for him , but also a protector. At that time, when Lord Krishna was being brought home from prison by his father Vasudeva, Sheshnag had protected him from the storm. That is, Sheshnag is also a defender.
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Who is the father of Sheshnag?

According to the legend, Shesha was born to the sage Kasyapa and his wife Kadru. He was the eldest and the noblest of the other 1000 serpents born to them. He went through hard years of penance and gained the position of Krishna's 'vahan'. The Sheshnag is often referred to as 'Ananta' or the eternal.
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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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Did Krishna fight with Shiva?

Every time Shri Krishna was more powerful than Banasura, Banasura began to see his defeat, then he called Lord Shankar to fight in the war, thus Lord Shankar and Shri Krishna started the great war which lasted for many days, then Shri Krishna asked Lord Shankar.
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Is Lord Shiva immortal?

Both Shiva and Indra are immortal deities. Shiva's immortality is achieved by tapasya; Kama, god of desire, is sacrificed during tapasya. Indra's immortality is achieved through yagna performed to satisfy bhoga, the fulfillment of desire.
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How many hands does Shiva have?

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. He has three eyes and, according to different myths, either two or four hands.
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Where does Shiva live?

Shiva has many aspects, benevolent as well as fearsome. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash as well as a householder with his wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya.
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