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Originally Posted by Guest
Please read Shiva Maha Puran on the Lingodhbhava Swami. There it is depicted Shiva as the great God. Both are correct. They are great Gods and to differentiate between them is pure absurdity. Vishnu as Ananthapadmanabha worships Shiva. If he has to keep his dearest devotee, why to keep a Shiva Linga on top of his head while lying down, stretching his hand to it with reverence?
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sita-ram, radha-krishna, laxmi-vishnu but why "Shiv - Shakti"
because Shiv is supreme and his opposite power is Shakti
" vishnu is treated as a cheater by "rakshas" but not Shiva"
"Shiva drank the poison when everybody was afraid included vishnu"
"Shiva is worshiped by everybody no matter he is rakshas or devta"
"In Mahabharat muni vyas says to Ashwathama that both Nar (arjun) and Narayana (krishan) have power from Lord Shiva so they are invinsible only Shiva can defeat them" (this is asked by Ashwathama when his Brahmastra has no effect over them)
Deside yourself who is supreme.