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" One legend states that after a family dispute, Shiva sought refuge under a cannabis plant. Upon eating its leaves, he felt refreshed and adopted it as his favorite food, earning him the title "Lord of Bhang".
Another narrative connects bhang to the Samudra Manthan (churning of the cosmic ocean) myth. When a deadly poison emerged, Shiva consumed it to protect the universe. To soothe the resulting burning sensation, his consort, Parvati, offered him bhang.
Religious Significance:
Bhang is considered a sacred herb in Hinduism and is mentioned in ancient texts like the Vedas as one of the five sacred plants.
It is used in religious rituals, particularly during festivals like Maha Shivratri and Holi, as an offering to Shiva and to foster a deeper connection with the divine.
Devotees believe consuming bhang in moderation, and within the context of these rituals, can aid meditation and lead to spiritual elevation.
Certain ascetic sects, such as the Naga Babas and Aghoris, reportedly consume bhang regularly as part of their spiritual practices, seeking to imitate Shiva's path to salvation. "
Bhang is a Cannabis edible