Who can defeated lord shiva

  1. Why did lord Shiva defeat Arjuna in Mahabharata?
  2. Kalantaka


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Why did lord Shiva defeat Arjuna in Mahabharata?

Lord Shiva is trying to give two messages to Arjuna as part of this fight. First one is make the body and mind of Arjuna ever more stronger. As part of Kairata parva these are the words of lord Shiva to Arjuna 'Thou wert in thy former life Nara, the friend of Narayana. In Vadari wert thou engaged in fierce ascetic austerities for several thousands of years. In thee as well as in Vishnu--that first of male beings--dwelleth great might. Ye both, by your might, hold the universe; O lord, taking up that fierce bow whose twang resembled the deep roar of the clouds, thou, as well as Krishna, chastisedest the Danavas during the coronation of Indra. Even this Gandiva is that bow, O son of Pritha, fit for thy hands. O foremost of male beings, I snatched it from thee, helped by my powers of illusion. This couple of quivers, fit for thee, will again be inexhaustible, O son of Pritha! And, O son of the Kuru race, thy body will be free from pain and disease. Thy prowess is incapable of being baffled. I have been pleased with thee. And, O first of male beings, ask thou of me the boon that thou desirest. O chastiser of all foes, O giver of proper respect, (to those deserving it) not even in heaven is there any male being who is equal to thee, nor any Kshatriya who is thy superior.' The underlying message is saying that the whole purpose of fight is to make Arjuna more stronger by letting him know of his origin to give mental fortitude and allowing him to touch Shiva as part of fight to r...

Kalantaka

कालान्तक Affiliation Form of Abode ॐ हम जूम सहायता: oṁ hāum joom sāhā oṃ tryámbakaṃ yajāmahe sugandhíṃ puṣṭi-vardhánam urvārukam íva bandhánān mṛtyor mukṣīya mā 'mṛtā́t Weapon Festivals Consort Kalantaka or Kalinjar ( ender of time) is an aspect of the Hindu god Etymology and Other Names [ ] The word Kalantaka means "He who ends time". The name is derived from two Sanskrit words- kala (काल) which means "time" and antaka (अन्तक) which means "He who ends". His other names are- • Kalakala (कालकाल) - the person who is death of death or we can say that the person who can kill the death. • Kalasamhara (कालसंहार) - slayer of Death. • Kalari (कालारि) - foe of Death. • Kalahara (कालहार) - one who destroys Death. • Kalahari (कालहारी) - one who takes away Death. • Markandeyanugraha (मार्कण्डेयानुग्रह) - bestowing grace upon Markandeya. • Mrityunjaya (मृत्युञ्जय) - he who won over Death. The suffix " Kalarimurti, Kalaharamurti or Kalantakamurti. Legend and its message [ ] The legend of As per his destiny, the messengers of Yama came to take away Markandeya's soul, but failed to approach him as he ceaselessly repeated Shiva's name. Yama came himself to take Markandeya's soul and told Markandeya to stop his worship and come with him as per his fate. Markandeya refused, warning Yama that he was committing an offence against Shiva. Yama, however, proclaimed that not even Shiva could stop him. The wrathful Yama assumed a fearsome form and threw his noose to capture Markandeya, who hugged t...