Top 5 Reasons Why Lord Shiva Is Referred to as Bholenath
Lord Shiva is one of the prevalent worshipped Gods of Hindus. He is considered the Supreme God among the 'Trimurti' who creates, protects and destroys the universe. He is known as 'MahaDev' and 'BholeNath'. Shiva is portrayed as a charming personality with a peaceful face smeared with ash & sitting on tiger skin. He also holds a Trishul in one hand, and a Dumroo in the other with a snake rolled around its neck. No, as Lord Shiva's devotees must be curious as to why he is revered as Bholenath. So, here we are with a well researched top 5 reasons on why Lord Shiva is referred to as Bholenath is as under : In the Hindi language, 'Bhole' means a person who can be pleased easily, and 'Nath' means King. Though very powerful and Supreme, Lord Shiva was very simple and stayed in the Himalayas, wore animal skin, and applied ash on his forehead. He is very innocent and can forgive his believers, no matter how grave their sins were. He also possesse