Know why Lord Shiva is called 'Trinetra'
Know why Lord Shiva is called 'Trinetra'
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The month of Sawan is going on. Lord Shiva is worshiped in this month. On the fourth Monday of Sawan, we are going to tell you why Shiva Ji is called "Chandrakaagnivilochan" ie "Trinetra" and "Kritivasa". Let's know.

The story of "Chandrarkagnivilochan" means "Trinetra"- Once Lord Shiva was sitting quietly. Goddess Bhagwati Parvati came from behind and joking put her hand over Lord's eyes but that eye was the moon and the sun of Shirupa Trailokya. As soon as the eyes closed, there was darkness all over the world. The world started talking. Then the third eye appeared from Lord Shiva's forehead. Ten directions were flourished as soon as it appeared. Darkness was removed but mountains like the Himalayas started burning. Seeing this, Parvati Ji started panicking and folded her hands. Then Shiva was pleased and made the situation of the world as it was. Since then, he started to be called "Chandrakaagnivilochan" i.e. "Trinetra".

Story of the form of "Kritivasa"- At the time when Mahadev was narrating the great significance of Ratneshwar to Parvati, at that time, the son of Mahishasura, Gajasura, who was frantic due to his force, reached near Shiva. He had the blessing of Brahma that he would not die from anyone under the control of Kandarpa. Shiva had destroyed the conceited of Kandarp. So he also hung his body in the trident and hung it in the sky. He started praising Bhole from there. Shiva was pleased and asked to ask for the groom. On this, Gajasur pleaded, O Digambara, please wear my skin and keep your name "Kritivasa" and Bhole said 'Evamastu'.

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