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These Zodiac Signs Are Naturally Devoted to Lord Shiva

These Zodiac Signs Are Naturally Devoted to Lord Shiva

Time of India10-07-2025
Lord Shiva is known as the God of destruction and one of the trinity and millions of devotees are draw to Lord Shiva because he is also the greatest of givers. He is also known as Kaalo ke Kaal Mahakaal who removes the fear of death, transform the life.
Among the 12 zodiac signs, there are certain signs, who feel drawn to the power of Lord Shiva and worship him with utmost devotion and feel the deepest spiritual connection with Bholenath. Are you interested to know about these zodiac signs so let's go and read:
Zodiac signs who are devotees of Lord Shiva:
Aries
Aries natives are naturally drawn to Lord Shiva as they are ruled by Mars (Mangal) and Mangal planet is directly connected with the Lord. Firstly, Mars is present in the form of Shiva lingam, which is situated in Ujjain and known as Mangalnath.
It is believed that Mangal was born from Lord Shiva' sweat so these zodiac signs people have a deep spiritual connection with Mahadev.
Cancer
Cancerians are ruled by Moon and Moon holds the place on Shiva's forehead and known as Chandrashekhar so that's the meain reason why Cancerians feel attracted towards Lord Shiva and his powers. They always feel a spiritual connection to the Lord but always worship him with full devotion and dedication.
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Cancers find comfort in Shiva's soothing presence and frequently seek his blessings for emotional healing and stability.
Aquarius
Aquarius natives are ruled by Saturn and Shani Dev also have spiritual connections with Lord Shiva as he is an ardent devotees of Lord Shiva who once strictly penanced to appease Lord Shiva. The people who are under the influence of Shani Dev, also feel the deep connection with Mahadev and they usually worship him with purity.
Aquarians often relate to Shiva's identity and his connection to higher consciousness.
Pisces
Pisceans are influenced by Jupiter and have a deep connection the Lord as he is also called as Adi Guru Mahadev and Jupiter is also known as Guru so the connection between them make Pisceans feel naturally drawn to Lord Shiva and always try to have those qualities which he has. They are often drawn to his meditative quality and try to visit religious places associated with Lord Shiva.
They are able to align their intuitive power if they meditate on mantras related to Mahadev.
These are the above mentioned zodiac signs, who are drawn to Lord Shiva's essence because each of them resonates with his sacred energy. These signs find inspiration and comfort in their devotion to Lord Shiva, whether it is his protecting energy, meditative or healing power. If you are one of these zodiac signs, then you are advised to be more involved in spiritual activities as it will improve the connection between you and super power and you will always be guided by him.
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