"Pashupatinath" means "Lord of all living beings," where "Pashu" refers to all living creatures, and "Nath" means Lord or Master. Pashupatinath is considered the protector and lord of all beings and is one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The Pashupatinath form of Lord Shiva is often depicted in various art forms and sculptures, particularly in temples dedicated to him. In this representation, Lord Shiva is shown with four arms, a third eye on his forehead, matted hair adorned with a crescent moon, and a snake coiled around his neck. He is typically depicted with a calm and composed expression, symbolising his role as the eternal and unchanging cosmic consciousness.
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