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Description Rudra..

Rudra's name means howler or crier, he is the god of destruction, thunder, disease, medicine, chaos, wildness, anger and hunting.

He is the father of the Maruts and is the most terrifying god in the Rig-Veda.
Contrary to popular belief his main weapon wasn't the trident/trishul, they are the bow- Pinaka and arrow with the trishul/trident and the Vajra as secondary weapons.

Rudra as the god of hunting is known as Mrgavyadha which means beast hunter.

He is known as Triambaka for he has three eyes with the third on his forehead.

He is known as Pinaki or Pinaka-Pani for wields the bow Pinaka.

In most of the praises for Rudra in the Rig-Veda he’s been asked to calm down, show mercy and not get angry… this shows his terrifying destructive aspect.

Rudra was an extremely powerful god and it is evident form the phrases in the Vedas..

Rig-Veda, Book 2, Hymn 33:

1. FATHER of Maruts, let thy bliss approach us: exclude us not from looking on the sunlight.
Gracious to our fleet courser be the Hero may we transplant us, Rudra, in our children.
2 With the most saving medicines which thou givest, Rudra, may I attain a hundred winters.
Far from us banish enmity and hatred, and to all quarters maladies and trouble.
3 Chief of all born art thou in glory, Rudra, armed with the thunder, mightiest of the mighty.
Transport us over trouble to well-being repel thou from us all assaults of mischief.
4 Let us not anger thee with worship, Rudra, ill praise, Strong God! or mingled invocation.
Do thou with strengthening balms incite our heroes: I hear thee famed as best of all physicians.
5 May I with praise-songs win that Rudra's favour who is adored with gifts and invocations.
Ne’er may the tawny God, fair-checked, and gracious, swifthearing, yield us to this evil purpose.
6 The Strong, begirt by Maruts, hath refreshed me, with most invigorating food, imploring.
As he who finds a shade in fervent sunlight may I, uninjured, win the bliss of Rudra.
7 Where is that gracious hand of thine, O Rudra, the hand that giveth health and bringeth comfort,
Remover of the woe that Gods have sent us? O Strong One, look thou on me with compassion.
8 To him the strong, great, tawny, fair-complexioned, I utter forth a mighty hymn of praises.
We serve the brilliant God with adorations, we glorify, the splendid name of Rudra.
9 With firm limbs, multiform, the strong, the tawny adorns himself with bright gold decorations:
The strength of Godhead ne’er departs from Rudra, him who is Sovran of this world, the mighty.
10 Worthy, thou carriest thy bow and arrows, worthy, thy manyhued and honoured necklace.
Worthy, thou cuttest here each fiend to pieces: a mightier than thou there is not, Rudra.
11 Praise him the chariot-borne, the young, the famous, fierce, slaying like a dread beast of the forest.
O Rudra, praised, be gracious to the singer; let thy hosts spare us and smite down another.
12 I bend to thee as thou approachest, Rudra, even as a boy before the sire who greets him.
I praise thee Bounteous Giver, Lord of heroes: give medicines to us as thou art lauded.
13 Of your pure medicines, O potent Maruts, those that are wholesomest and health-bestowing,
Those which our father Manu hath selected, I crave from. Rudra for our gain and welfare.
14 May Rudra's missile turn aside and spare us, the great wrath of the impetuous One avoid us.
Turn, Bounteous God, thy strong bow from our princes, and be thou gracious to our seed and offspring.
15 O tawny Bull, thus showing forth thy nature, as neither to be wroth, O God, nor slay us.
Here, Rudra, listen to our invocation. Loud may we speak, with heroes, in assembly.
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Comments: 54

Atherutistgeekzombie In reply to ??? [2017-07-24 17:36:04 +0000 UTC]

Hindu gods have a metric fuck ton of names, which typically vary based on region and the specific portrayal of the god in a particular story.

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ninjahawk007 In reply to Atherutistgeekzombie [2020-08-24 07:22:30 +0000 UTC]

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bloodyash24 [2014-12-05 20:47:42 +0000 UTC]

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaas.

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rudreshmn [2014-11-17 14:14:21 +0000 UTC]

Molee, where are u from? Are u by any chance from Bangalore?
I want u to know that, I am in the process of creating a strategic game, which is inspired by Indian epics. Do you want to join?
No pay planned
For now I am planning to develop a prototype with online battles (with client server model, client being in python and server being in java) and then take it to gaming companies.
I am not an expert in digital art though, We can use your skills.

U can reach me at rudreshmn@gmail.com and 9739138385

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GoddessNemesis [2014-11-12 04:03:20 +0000 UTC]

He is beautiful!

Insightful info on the Vedas and Purana text here in the comments.

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dxpxm [2014-01-30 11:23:21 +0000 UTC]

Rudra is another for of Meditated Lord Shiva when he is angry..

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dxpxm [2014-01-30 11:23:16 +0000 UTC]

Rudra is another for of Meditated Lord Shiva when he is angry..

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danikbhaskarnews [2014-01-30 05:13:07 +0000 UTC]

Nice informaton

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Secretevolution [2014-01-29 06:24:23 +0000 UTC]

excellent work

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Ghawashama [2014-01-11 11:45:25 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for sharing!!! I love hindu mythology, and Shivaism has always fascinated me.

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Skeldalu [2013-12-11 23:32:42 +0000 UTC]

huh, I thought Rudra was a wind god

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swapniladitya [2013-10-12 10:51:48 +0000 UTC]

truly..u r blessed by rudra

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bubuhubu [2013-09-22 22:11:46 +0000 UTC]

I can not imaging Lord Shiva in Rudra form better than this. Snowy mountain, white tiger skin, anger in eyes. Everything is just about perfect.

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shivtrident3 [2013-09-09 05:17:50 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely love ur work buddy.!!!
I just want to request you to make some more paintings of lord shiv as warrior...even angry may be while opening his 3rd eye...
Keep up the good work..thanks

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dhrupadj [2013-09-05 10:23:05 +0000 UTC]

Hey Anirudh...your paintings are awesome man....do you sell them ?....please do get in touch with me on dhrupadj@gmail.com

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Page-Mistress [2013-06-09 03:15:27 +0000 UTC]

Seems like he has a weapon for each hand.

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Saturday-Hunter [2013-05-02 11:27:14 +0000 UTC]

This painting is just incredibly Awesome. You are a very good Digital artist for sure.
Expecting lots more digital art form you. Thanks...

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ak5hAyvs [2013-04-24 13:16:10 +0000 UTC]

Totally awesome. Would love to see more of Shiva.
And by the way, I just became a huge fan of yours
Its quite obvious that you've vast knowledge in Indian Myths.
Love your work man! <3

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rahulrasalan [2013-02-09 17:21:13 +0000 UTC]

god!!!! your drawings are amazing! i love your paintings and i am a huge fan of your's!!!! i would like to see more of LORD SHIVA'S pics from you! hope you will consider it!

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molee In reply to rahulrasalan [2013-02-09 19:43:44 +0000 UTC]

thanks man!! and definitely i will keep painting lord shiva.

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gavikant In reply to molee [2013-06-12 00:24:56 +0000 UTC]

hey I sent you a message don't know if you got it or not but could u message me at gavikant@hotmail.ca(I live in Canada, Vancouver) I have a project in mind for you. Thank you

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rahulrasalan In reply to molee [2013-02-11 11:13:13 +0000 UTC]

always be checking for it!

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krumtym [2013-02-07 15:17:55 +0000 UTC]

I watched ur whole gallery and loved ur drawings on indian gods..!! i think its marvelous that to watch the gods in a different way than usual we watch on TV's..!! Keep up the good work...!!!

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molee In reply to krumtym [2013-02-09 19:43:12 +0000 UTC]

thanks man!
my works are mostly inspired froms scriptures rather than tv.. that's y

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tejas8055 [2013-01-24 20:04:58 +0000 UTC]

Can u plz draw Vedic Rudra and Vedic Vishnu in a single piece of art. Thanx a lot in advance[link]

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molee In reply to tejas8055 [2013-02-09 19:42:13 +0000 UTC]

will do for sure! thanks

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tejas8055 [2013-01-24 10:53:24 +0000 UTC]

hey nice [link]
really loved it. can u do Garuda also please like how you did Nandi? thanx in advance

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molee In reply to tejas8055 [2013-02-09 19:41:55 +0000 UTC]

i will definitely n thanks!!

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sanjay14 [2013-01-19 13:24:05 +0000 UTC]

har har mahadev

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molee In reply to sanjay14 [2013-02-09 19:41:23 +0000 UTC]

hara hara mahadeva!!

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sanjay14 In reply to molee [2013-02-10 13:06:20 +0000 UTC]

shambhu

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rohanrpednekar [2013-01-14 14:30:16 +0000 UTC]

Good attempt but didn't enjoyed Shiv in armor and a bit modernize look as Shiv is an ascetic

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-14 14:43:40 +0000 UTC]

btw thanks!

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-14 14:42:59 +0000 UTC]

this is rudra from the vedas and not the shiva you know from the puranas.

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rohanrpednekar In reply to molee [2013-01-14 14:51:22 +0000 UTC]

no doubt the Rudra avatar you have made is awesome

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-14 15:44:55 +0000 UTC]

no dude.. there is no separate rudra avatar.. all that is just pure distortion..
rudra is shiva him-self and his normal form.. it's the version you see in the vedas that's all, basically it's a name change. it's kind of confusing i know..
for example vishnu is a mountain wandering warrior in the rig-veda as opposed to the puranic version where he sleeps on a giant snake floating on the cosmic ocean.
saraswati in the vedas was a goddess who rode chariots wearing a golden armor killing demons with her weapons.
varuna was the god of cosmic order and justice whereas in the puranas he has been demoted to a minor sea god.
indra in the vedas was the king of gods(including gods like rudra and vishnu) but now he is demoted to a minor rain god.
indians gods have changed from time to time and they never had a constant depiction.

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anilk2100 In reply to molee [2013-02-25 22:14:36 +0000 UTC]

Indra is not an Indian God, He was an Indo-Aryan God, as too Vishnu.

but Shiva is an Indian Origin of God.

& i Want to know that which purana state that Indra is king of Gods(including Shiva & Vishnu).

but I Like your work.

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bubuhubu In reply to anilk2100 [2013-09-22 22:37:21 +0000 UTC]

By Indo-Aryan if you mean those who migrated from Middle Asia etc, is just believe westerners have put on us. There was no mention of Aryan migrated from middle Asia in Vedas. Moreover, Sindhu valley civilization which goes up to 7,000 years (even before any other civilization started) had similar language as Sanskrit and same culture according to their archaeological discoveries. So yes, saying again; there were no one migrated from Middle Asia. Aryan and Dravidian were always been there. There are high chances that people from India, traveled to Asia and Europe and taught language and culture there. 

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molee In reply to anilk2100 [2013-02-26 09:07:35 +0000 UTC]

the vedas state him as the supreme king of gods
don't you know the aryan invasion theory has been debunked long time back?
and rudra is already praised in the rig veda.
and in the rig veda , indra is referred to as shiva numerous times.. so either ways shiva is very much an aryan and so is rudra.
this aryan-dravidian nonsense was invented by the british for their divide and rule policy.
aryan means noble/civilized and dravidian is a person belonging to the pancha-dravida .. they are NOT opposite words.

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rohanrpednekar In reply to molee [2013-01-15 12:58:02 +0000 UTC]

u r right mate Lord Shiva transformed to Veerbhadra and that avatar was known as his Rudra avatar right no issues your art is awesome just a bit modern look was the only part I pointed

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-16 03:12:24 +0000 UTC]

and can u please tell me what looks modern to you in this..
just want to know..

ancient indian clothign is unkwon even now.. it's very vague in nature.. the clothing used in harrapan times were different and the clothing before was totally different..
here's an example
our culture was completely different back then and the clothing was completely different as well and we have very little clue as to what clothing they wore.
it's an ancient image of lord shiva and the language is ancient sanskrit(yes the symbols are sanskrit in ancient indus script)..
[link]

if you notice closely he is wearing an outfit which almost looks alien to us..
and in most images of rudra of ancient times.. he was three-headed..

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rohanrpednekar In reply to molee [2013-01-16 06:28:53 +0000 UTC]

One more thing I am your fan have never seen such creative work depicted with Indian Myth before and your work is fantastic

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-16 07:46:34 +0000 UTC]

and just to give an idea as t who is Rudra.. and what he signifies..here's the link to sri rudram from the yajur-veda
[link]

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-16 03:03:36 +0000 UTC]

no!!! no no no no no

veerabhadra is a messenger of shiva created by a lock of his hair and not shiva him-self,it's a part-manifestation.
rudra is just shiva, that's it.. rudra=shiva, it's only a name change..
there is no such thing as rudra avatar.
shiva is known as rudra in the vedas and in the puranic scripts his name has changed to shiva..and his appearance has changed significantly into something else.
if u were watching devon ke dev mahadev.. don't refer to it at all, everything is completely distorted there.

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rohanrpednekar In reply to molee [2013-01-16 06:13:26 +0000 UTC]

Hi mate I kno there is no certain avatar of Shiv, it is just he transform to his different state i.e Shiva transformed to Veerbhadra form and it depicted his Rudra state. And don’t evn refer to the serial it is a melodrama. A bit modern look means the military pouch and that armor which is never depict in any Shiva’s portray. I don’t want to argue with this as Indian Myth is presented in diffn forms in diffn purans, infact I appreciate your innovative artwork

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molee In reply to rohanrpednekar [2013-01-16 07:45:26 +0000 UTC]

dude that is fine i am happy that you appreciate my artwork.. i am not arguing, i am explaining.
but
shiva doesn't transform into rudra. .he is already rudra.. there is no rudra state.. it's just a different name.. that is it..
nothing more nothign less.. like krishna's another name is madhava, gopala or govinda.. as simple as that.

veerabhadra is shiva's servant and a separate person altogether like shiva's bull nandi and is not shiva him-self nor his transformed form etc.
the one your referring to as Rudra is probably Bhairava, which is Shiva's terrifying form in the puranas where he grows fangs and sharp nails.



the golden armor is mentioned in the vedas.. and the pouch is something very basic made of leather which was used by people in ancient and medieval times.. it's very basic.. considering that the ancients knew how to make alkaline batteries(agastya samhita) and gun powder/agni churna and they also used rifle and firearms called nala-astras..
so i am trying to explore as many ideas as possible imagining how we might have been in those times.

The vedas are very different in nature as compared to the hinduism we know now, for example in the vedas.. Indra is as powerful as Shiva him-self and is also the elder brother of Vishnu,he also has blonde hair and beard.
Saraswati wasn't the peaceful veena playing goddess we know now.. she was the goddess of the fierce river saraswati and she her-self was a warrior goddess who killed demons.

and in Vedic times.. we even ate beef as is mentioned in the gomedha yajna - even swami vivekananda accepted this fact.

even in books like Ramayana
in the Ramayana when Rama ruled the kingdom his hair was braided into one single braid.. and not open as people generally show.

the bridge to lanka was built using normal stones.. and there nothign written about floating stones int he ramayana.

rama didn't wear saffron colored clothes as we popularly see.. nor was he a vegetarian..
he wore clothes amde out of tree-bark and he hunted animals for food in the jungle



the thing is that, till date no one.. i mean there isn't one depiction of the gods which is done as per the myths.. especially the vedas.
during vedic times we never practiced idol worship and there were no temples either.. so even in the temples we have only those depictions which are based on the puranas and not the vedas(you will never find a depiction of Indra or Rudra with a beard).
I'm trying to bring back those things which people have thrown away.. and have completely distorted or forgotten.

and to lessen the confusion in indian myths and to judge as to which is the more reliable script.. i give more authority to the text which is older.. in this instance i give more authority to the vedas and very less to the puranas, which are very new and were written around buddha's time.

this is how i prioritize to lessen my confusion and stay closer to the original story..
Vedas>Shatapatah Brahamanas>Upanishads>Valmiki Ramayana>Mahabharata>Puranas.

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rohanrpednekar In reply to molee [2013-01-16 15:10:59 +0000 UTC]

hmmm....you have studied a lot about Literature, alrite mate it was good to learn something new as I am also much fanatical about history and I have read some different stories

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SaraswatiDevi [2013-01-12 21:28:57 +0000 UTC]

Hey, submit or I'll make you!



btw, I'm sure there are some other clubs who would love to have this


etc.

Sharing is caring.

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Primal-Mythos [2013-01-12 18:05:58 +0000 UTC]

Wow man, another worthy mythological artwork! Is it true that Rudra is the enraged form of Shiva?

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anilk2100 In reply to Primal-Mythos [2013-02-25 22:04:56 +0000 UTC]

early name of shiva was rudra.
& yes rudra is enraged form.

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