There is another version of the previous story. For many stories from the Puranas, there are different versions. Some are even contradictory. You can choose whichever one you like.
Brahma was meditating in order to get a son. All of a sudden, after thousands of years of meditation, he saw a child in his lap. He was filled with happiness, but the child immediately started crying. His body was racked with sobs. Brahma asked the child, “Tell me, my son, why are you crying?” The little boy sighed, “I need a name.”
“You need a name?” repeated his father. Brahma immediately gave him the name Rudra, which means ‘one who cries and cries.’
A few minutes later, the child started crying again. “Why are you crying?” asked his father.
“I need another name,” said the child.
Brahma consented and gave him the name Pinaki. But the child’s tears started to flow once more. This time Brahma gave him the name Bibhola. Afterwards, he gained the name Trishuladhari, meaning ‘one who holds the trident.’ In all, the child received eight names from Brahma.
Finally, he said to his father, “Now you have given me so many names. What shall I do with those names? Which one shall I use?”
It was he who had begged Brahma to give him the names, and now he was asking what he should do with them!
Brahma said to Rudra, “All these names that I am giving you have a very special meaning. Each one embodies a divine quality of yours which I want you to manifest here on earth.”
Eventually Rudra did manifest all the divine qualities that Brahma had given him in the form of these various names.
Brahma was meditating in order to get a son. All of a sudden, after thousands of years of meditation, he saw a child in his lap. He was filled with happiness, but the child immediately started crying. His body was racked with sobs. Brahma asked the child, “Tell me, my son, why are you crying?” The little boy sighed, “I need a name.”
“You need a name?” repeated his father. Brahma immediately gave him the name Rudra, which means ‘one who cries and cries.’
A few minutes later, the child started crying again. “Why are you crying?” asked his father.
“I need another name,” said the child.
Brahma consented and gave him the name Pinaki. But the child’s tears started to flow once more. This time Brahma gave him the name Bibhola. Afterwards, he gained the name Trishuladhari, meaning ‘one who holds the trident.’ In all, the child received eight names from Brahma.
Finally, he said to his father, “Now you have given me so many names. What shall I do with those names? Which one shall I use?”
It was he who had begged Brahma to give him the names, and now he was asking what he should do with them!
Brahma said to Rudra, “All these names that I am giving you have a very special meaning. Each one embodies a divine quality of yours which I want you to manifest here on earth.”
Eventually Rudra did manifest all the divine qualities that Brahma had given him in the form of these various names.
Lord Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil in Hindu mythology. He is a fearsome warrior and an elegant dancer. He is great. It is rumored that He lives on Mount Kailash, that He was never born; He exits since the birth of universe. His wife is Ma Parvati. Lord Shiva has a unique talent of dance, the Tandav, which can kill and so is called the Natraj. He has a third eye which is always closed but when He is enraged He opens them and whoever is before Him will burn down. Some ladies fast on particular days so that they can have husbands like Shiva. He has a great role in Ramayana too; as Hanuman. All I can say is Shiva is day Shiva is night. Shiva is you, Shiva is me. I bow to Lord Shiva.