Rudra (Sanskrit रुद्रः; "Howler") is a capricious Hindu Vedic deity who holds jurisdiction over varied aspects of reality, including wild animals, storms, disease, death, and medicine. Rudra is frequently depicted in the Vedas as a terrifying entity, representing the numinous aspect of God with fear-inspiring abilities such as that which causes disease.
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- en.wikipedia.org RudraRudra (/ˈrʊdrə/; Sanskrit: रुद्र) is a Rigvedic deity associated with Shiva, the wind or storms, Vayu, medicine, and the hunt. One translation of the name is 'the roarer'.
- ddmishra.medium.com the-rudra-and-shiva-conundrum…But Rudra is a healing and preserving god in Vedas, Shiva is a destroyer in the hybrid concept but mostly benign. The existence of Pasupathi (lord of Animals)...
- hindupad.com rudra/Lord Rudra is the one who appears with matted hair, wears a tiger skin on his waist, and appears with his ghost attendants.
- tensura.fandom.com wiki/Rudra_Nam_Ul_NascaFool. My judgment is absolute and justice itself. You ignorant fools that have notions of thinking for yourselves will never attain the ideal world that you strive for.
- hinduism.hinduofuniverse.com lord-rudra-avatar/The expression Rudra is extensively used in the Vedic hymn Rudram that is dedicated to singing the praise of Lord Shiva.
- nathas.org en/dictionary/rudra/To these seven (rudras) – they belong, O twice-born, kingdoms, wives and offspring — the Lord gave the names: Bhava, Sharva, Ishana, Pashupati, Bhima, Ugra...
- rudraksha-ratna.com articles/what-is-rudra-yaga-…Rudra normally refers to Lord Shiva, who according to popular belief, is the God of Destruction.
- quora.com Who-is-the-Rudra-avatar-of-Lord-ShivaBu sayfanın açıklaması webmaster tarafindan gizlenmiştir.
- steemit.com lordshiva/@snlkumar990/lord-shiva-the…Further, the Monkey God is often referred to as Rudraavataar, i.e. the reincarnation of Rudra and Lord Shiva is also known to be an aspect of Rudra.
- artofliving.org in-en/mahashivratri/significance-…It is in the form of a conversation between Lord Rudra and sage Sanatkumar.