Why king daksha hated shiva




















Wanting to visit her parents, relatives and childhood friends, Sati sought to rationalize this omission. She reasoned within herself that her parents had neglected to make a formal invitation to them only because, as family, such formality was unnecessary; certainly, she needed no invitation to visit her own mother and would go anyway.

Shiva sought to dissuade her, but she was resolved upon going; he then provided her with an escort,Nandi and bid her provoke no incident. At the yajna, her father, Daksh, received her quite coldly. He also insulted her and Shiva to a great extent.

Unable to bear it, she self-immolated herself with her yogic powers. There were no bounds to Lord Shiva's grief and anger when he found out about his wife's death. Shiva then dance the Taandava, the dance of destruction and death. After the Tandava dance, hegrabbed a lock of his matted hair and dashed it to the ground next to him. From the two pieces rose the ferocious Veerabhadra and the terrible Bhadrakali.

Upon Shiva's command, Veerbhadra came to the earth and killed Daksha by cutting his head off. After much pleading from all gods, Shiva, the all-merciful One, restored Daksha's life, with the head of a goat. In his humility and repentance for his graceless and sinful acts, he even left his palace along with his wife Prasuti and began to live in Kashi, hence becoming one of Lord Shiva's most devoted attendants.

All this time, Daksh felt that his daughter Sati was around him, as Parvati was in fact the incarnation of Sati. Devon ke Dev Mahadev Wiki Explore. Shiva Parvati Sati. Wiki Content. Episodes Devon ke Dev Mahadev Wiki Devon ke Dev Mahadev 1 2 3 4 6. To socially concious Daksha, he was an embarrassment, a loser of sorts. You would find a lot of Dakshas still active in the world, try attending a wedding in India. Intelligence is important for administration of world hence he is Prajapati but it comes with its disadvantage of Ego.

However, the final destination is always Trust, The Shiva. Going to guru dwara or Sai Baba temple can help. Your email address will not be published. Shiva, Sati, and their followers then returned to Kailash. Daksha, still harboring enmity against Shiva, went back to his abode. Once, Daksha decided to start a huge yagna. He called all the rishis that lived on the Earth and in other regions.

He invited all of the devas and devis. He also invited Brahma, Vishnu, and their respective followers. He even invited supernatural beings such as Nagas, Gandharvas, and Vidyadharas. Kings, with their friends, ministers, and armies were also invited. But he did not call Shiva because of his recent enmity with him. A large mansion was built by Twastra for the accommodations.

Vishnu presided over the yagna and Brahma was the guide for the Vedic rituals. He is crucial to any sacrifice. Go call Sati and Shiva right now. I have invited Brahma, the creator of the universe. I have called all of you. Who else is there to call. Shiva is an evil-minded man and is unworthy. He then left the sacrifice, followed by a couple other followers of Shiva. Suddenly, Sati showed up at the yagna. But Daksha did not even pay attention to her presence.

Do you think he is on par with ordinary devas! How could this yagna be started without Shiva. She further described the greatness of Shiva.

Daksha then ridiculed Sati and insulted Shiva. In response, Sati insulted her father for his foolishness. She then became silent. She slowly threw her body into the Yogic fire and it turned to ashes and her soul left her body. The ganas that had accompanied Sati were infuriated and started causing havoc.

Some even killed themselves. Sage Bhrigu then created beings which countered the attacks of the ganas. Suddenly, a celestial voice came from the sky. How could you disrespect Sati, the great goddess? This sacrifice will surely be destroyed, along with you.

Anyone who helps you will also be destroyed! There was great confusion when this voice was heard. The remaining ganas quickly fled to Mount Kailash to inform Shiva. They briefly told Shiva everything that had occurred at the yagna. Narada then went into detail about what had happened to Sati.

Shiva was enraged when he heard what had happened. The plucked a cluster of matted hair from his hair. This hair cluster split into two. From one part, Virabhadra was born. From the second part, Mahakali was born. Virabhadra asked Shiva for his orders. Meanwhile, at the yagna, Daksha and everybody else witnessed several bad omens that indicated destruction.

Vishnu then told Daksha that he had been a fool to insult Shiva. Suddenly, all the ganas arrived at the yagna. Indra and all the devas rode on their mounts and got ready to fight. A violent battle occurred between the devas and the ganas. In the beginning, the devas were winning, but soon, the ganas started defeating the devas.

Many devas fled back to Swarga and only Indra and a couple others remained. Indra and the other devas asked Brihaspati what to do. Virabhadra then approached and another battle started.

Soon, all the remaining devas had fled. The ganas then entered the sacrificial hall and encountered Vishnu, ready to fight. Virabhadra asked Vishnu why he was supporting Daksha. But he is a devotee of mine and has sought my refuge, so I must protect him. Vishnu then blew his conch.

The devas who had fled returned to fight the ganas. Another battle began. Mahaloka fought with Yama and Chanda fought Nairrata. Munda battled Varuna and Bhringi attacked Vayu. Mahakali and Kshetrapala went around sucking the blood of enemies.

Seeing this, Vishnu threw his Sudarshan Chakra at Kshetrapala. But Kshetrapala caught it and Vishnu had to forcefully take it back.

A heroic battle then ensued between them. Virabhadra joined Kshetrapala in attacking Vishnu. Virabhadra hit Vishnu really hard with his trident and Vishnu collapsed. But Vishnu stood up again and got ready to throw his chakra at Virabhadra. Vishnu started chanting shlokas and the chakra was freed from the stunned state. Brahma also left for Satyaloka.



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