Who is great Shiva or Krishna?
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Who is great Shiva or Krishna?
While Shiva is so widely worshipped,the one vice that really brings down his place among supreme beings is his anger and rage. Not much stories on OM,but safe to say the bhagavad gita equates krishna with the parabrahman,the manifestation of om. Therefore, Krishna=om is the supreme.
Are Rama and Krishna same?
Both Rama and Krishna are believed to be the human incarnations of Vishnu but present entirely different shades of human nature. Rama, worshipped as an ideal man, son and ruler, was devoted to his wife, Sita. Unlike the monogamous Rama, Krishna is a romantic, polygamous man. Rama is serious but Krishna is playful.
Are Shiv and Krishna same?
Both are one and the same. Krishna is the GOD who came to this world in human form to preach human beings here, the same internal God exists in upper world as Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.
Is it wrong to worship Shiva in Ramayana?
Worshipping Shiva is not a problem at all. Even Krishna devotees can worship Shiva. Lord Chaitanya would also go to Shiva temple and dance. The confusion happens when Shiva is treated as Supreme. So first of all, in Valmiki Ramayana, the incident of Rama worshipping Shiva is not there.
Why did Lord Rama worship Ravana?
Rama demonstrates the ideal Dharmic behavior of worshipping Devatas, as per that specific time. Rama did it because He knew that Ravana was Shiva’s devotee and He would have to kill Ravana soon so He wanted to appease Shiva. Shiva should not be worshipped as the Supreme.
How Lord Ram worshipped Lord Shiva?
Different Versions of Lord Ram Worshipping Lord Shiva by establishing a Linga at Rameshwaram “Describing how Sri Ram had installed Rameshwar linga, Sutji said–‘ After killing Ravan, Sri Ram enthroned Vibhishan as the king of Lanka. While returning to Ayodhya he made a brief stop at Gandhamadan mountain.
What does Lord Shiva tell Mata Parvati about Sri Rama?
Adhyatama Ramayana: Adhyatama Ramayana is the conversation among Lord Shiva and Mata Parvati where Lord Shiva extolls Sri Bhagavan and narrates the pastime of Lord Rama to her. This is what he tells to Mata Parvati about Sri Rama.