शिव और नाग वासुकी #lordshiva #vasuki #samudramanthan #neelkanth #shivastories | Vasuki, the king of serpents, is often depicted coiled around Lord Shiva’s neck, symbolizing Shiva’s control over fear and death. During the great churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan), Vasuki played a pivotal role as the rope for the churning. When the deadly poison Halahala emerged, threatening the universe, Lord Shiva drank it to save creation. The poison turned Shiva’s throat blue, giving him the name Neelkanth. Vasuki, ever loyal, remained wrapped around Shiva’s neck, signifying protection, fearlessness, and the cycle of life and death, all under Shiva's command.
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