Goddess Parvati is the benevolent aspect of the ultimate female form of mother Devi. As per Shiva Purana, Parvati was reincarnation of Sati. Being the daughter of the mountain King Himawan and Queen Mena, she is also known as "daughter of the mountain". #DeviParvati
She was drawn to Shiva since she was a little kid. On her birth, Sage Narad had predicted, no matter what she will marry only Lord Shiva. As she grew, her love for Shiva knew no bound. To marry him, she went to the forest and performed rigorous tapas.
She gave up all food, water, eating not even a leaf, earning the admiration of forest ascetics who named her Aparna.
Aparna matched Shiva in her capacity to cut herself from the world & completely master her physical needs.The power of her tapas shook Shiva out of his meditation.
After years of penance and many hurdles, he accepted Parvati as his wife. He married her in the presence of the Gods, following the sacred rites, and took her to the highest peak, Mount Kailasha, the pivot of the universe. With Parvati by his side, Lord Shiva became a family man.
But he did not abandon his ways as a hermit. He continued to meditate. His carefree attitude, his refusal to shoulder household responsibilities sometimes angered Parvati. But then she would come to terms with his unconventional ways and make peace.
She's the mother of Ganesha & Sakanda (Kartikeya).As the world revolved all around them, they became one.Parvati melted Shiva's stern heart with her affection.Together they played dice on Mount Kailasha or spent time at the Lake Manasarovar, discovering the joys of married life.
She awakened Lord Shiva's concern for the world by questioning him on various issues. As he spoke, he revealed secrets of the Tantras and the Vedas that he had gathered in eons of meditation. Inspired by her beauty, he became the fountainhead of arts, of dance and drama.
He sang and danced to the delight of the gods who were pleased to see his enchantment with the Goddess. Parvati gave Shiva's aura to the gods. "From this will rise the warlord you seek," she said. The gods gave Shiva's aura to Svaha, consort of Agni, the God of fire.
Unable to bear the heat of the auro and Agni for long, Svaha gave the aura to Ganga,who cooled it in her icy waters until it turned into a seed. Aranyani,the Goddess of forest, embedded the divine seed in the forest floor where it transformed into a child with 6 heads & 12 arms.
Six forest nymphs called the Krittikas found this magnificent child in a lotus. Over come by maternal affection they began nursing him. The six headed son of Lord Shiva, born of many mothers, came to be known as Kartikeya.Parvati turned him into a celestial warlord called Skanda.
Skanda took command of the celestial armies, defeated Tarakasur in battle and restored the heavens to the gods. As guardian of the heavens, he went on to destroy many demons who opposed the reign of the gods. But he could not defeat the demon Raktabija.
Whenever this demon's blood touched the ground, a thousand new demons sprang to life. He seemed unconquerable. To aid her son in his endeavor to rid the three worlds of the demon, Parvati entered the cosmic battlefield as the dreaded Goddess Kali.
Her appearance was dark as death, gaping mouth, long disheveled hair covering her body. She spread her tongue over the battlefield & licked the demon's falling blood with her long, outstretched tongue before the drop could find its way to the ground springing a demonic life anew.
Skanda was able to dispatch Raktabija and his remaining duplicates with ease. He then thanked his mother. To celebrate her victory, Kali danced wildly on the battlefield, bedecking herself with a garland of served heads and a girdle of severed hands.Lord Shiva tried to calm Her.
But intoxicated with Raktabija's blood, she ran amuck across the 3 worlds, destroying everything in her sight. To restrain her,Shiva took the form of a corpse and blocked her path. As the goddess,blinded by bloodlust,tripped on his lifeless body, she was jolted out of her frenzy.
She wondered if she had killed her own husband! She placed a foot on His chest & brought him back to life.He took the form of a child & began to cry, stirring maternal love in Kali.This forced her to shed her fierce form; Kali became Gauri,the radiant mother,bestower of life.🙏
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The love story of Radha and Shree Krishna is perpetual and awe-inspiring, a symbol of the divine union between Paratmatma and Jivatma, the universal self and the individual self. The tale of Shyamsundar and Radhika is a beautiful legend celebrated across thousands of years.
And Krishna devotees across many generations are still fascinated by Radha-Krishna romance. In fact, the names of Radha and Krishna are always spelt out in one breath, implying without Radha, Krishna is not complete and without Shyamsundar, Radha is incomplete.
Some lessons to learn from the love story of this divine couple. When the Lord played His flute in the beautiful forests of Vrindavan on a full moon night, the gopis listened to the tunes emanating from Krishna’s flute.
Maha Shivaratri is also called Night of Awakening. The day before the Amavasya (new moon) of each lunar month is called Shivaratri. It is the day Lord Shiva was married to Maa Parvati. Maha Shivaratri marks the night when Lord Shiva performed the ′Tandava′. #HarHarMahadevॐ
Among all the Shivaratris of the year, the one that falls in the lunar month of Magha in Feb-March each year is considered to be most auspicious. As per Hindu calendar Maha Shivaratri is observed on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha every year on the month of Falgun.
It marks the convergence of Shiva and Shakti. Of the twelve Shivaratris in the year, the Maha Shivaratri is the most holy. Mahashivarathri has many symbolisms and stories attached to it. Among householders, it is considered the night when Shiva married Parvati.
According to Sanatan Dharma, there are 24 Ekadashis that fall in the whole year, out of which Vijaya Ekadashi is considered to be very significant. Vijaya Ekadashi is observed on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) in the Phalgun month during the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight).
According to the name, a person who observes this Ekadashi fast always remains victorious over their enemies and opponents. Vijaya is one of the principal gatekeepers of Lord Vishnu’s celestial abode Vaikuntha. He and his brother Jaya are thought to protect the heavenly kingdom.
It is said that victory can be achieved by fasting on Vijaya Ekadashi even in dire circumstances when the person is surrounded by enemies. In ancient times, many kings and emperors have won a fierce battle due to the effect of this fast.
The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of #AncientIndia and the longest Sanskrit epic consisting of over 100,000 shloka or over 200,000 individual verse lines (each shloka is a couplet). The epic is part of itihasa. #Mahabharata
Besides its epic narrative of the Kurukshetra War and the fates of the Kauravas and the Pandavas, it contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or purusharthas. The latter are enumerated as Dharma (right action),...
Artha(purpose), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (liberation). The epic is ascribed to sage Vyasa, who is also a major character in the epic. The first section of the Mahābhārata states that it was Lord Ganesha who, at the request of Vyasa, wrote down the text to Vyasa's dictation.
Chitragupta Pooja is performed by Kayasthas who believe in world peace, justice, knowledge and literacy, the four primary virtues depicted by the form of Shree Chitraguptjee.The 2nd day after Diwali is celebrated as Chitragupta Pooja, also known as Kalam-Dawaat Puja. #Chitragupt
All pens are collected and kept in the Mandir for pooja.
Chitragupta is the Hindu Deity entrusted with the task of keeping complete records of actions of human beings on the earth. He is also referred to as the ‘Bookkeeper’ by human beings and Gods alike.
All human beings are accountable for their actions on the Earth. Chitragupta creates a log of all beings and decides their fate after they shed their mortal coil. Chitragupta owes his heritage to Lord Brahma, who is his father.
Once there lived an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna by the name Poonthaanam. He worshipped Guruvayurappan (Lord Krishna) with all his heart and soul. People loved him for his beautiful Bhagavatam discourses. #SanatanTales #SrimadBhagvatam
There is a temple in North Kerala called Kottiyoor. The significant deity in the temple is Lord Shiva. The temple was kept open only for a few days during a year with no human activities in that place for the rest of the year. Once Poonthaanam reached the Kottiyoor temple.
He had a bath in the holy river. He worshiped the compassionate Lord Shiva. He felt happy and stayed there for a few days. He recited Bhagavatam everyday in front of the deity and several hundreds of people listened to his sweet discourse on the wonderful pastime...