Timeline for Why doesn't Lord Shiva have a crown?
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Apr 18, 2019 at 8:23 | comment | added | user17294 | Also, there is no word 'Makuta' in sanskrit that means crown.There is MUKUTA of course. | |
Apr 18, 2019 at 8:20 | comment | added | user17294 | This does not answer the question.Jatamukuta is NOT crown.What the other mentioned sloka says is also indirect. | |
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Dec 10, 2018 at 8:16 | comment | added | Vineet | Your answer states that 'shiva' wears 'jatAmukuta'. That is already known. My question starts from this point. Why 'jatA' or 'jatAmukuta'? I have clearly asked this without any ambiguity. | |
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Dec 8, 2018 at 9:55 | history | answered | Sarvajna Peetham | CC BY-SA 4.0 |