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Since about more than a month we all have been
graced with the blissful darshan of the sacred shivlings around the world. But
all this seems a little incomplete to me without the knowledge of the holy Shiv
Puran. So how about we all start reading this sacred book together..And
hopefully before I head to Kailash- we all will be blessed with the wonderful
stories which are related to our creator. However, " The Shiva Purana has
twenty-four thousand shlokas which are divided into six samhitas or sections."
But I will not be posting any of the shlokas in these mails. I will be posting
the most simplest version of the Shiv Puran with the blissful pictures of
various temples as we go along- , so that it is easily understood by all of us
and can also be shared with our children and grandchildren.May Lord Shiva bless
us all in this journey of going one step closer to His Lotus feet . And last but
not the least, My Humble Pranams to this Holy book along with all the Gods and
Godesses ..
Sai bhakt,
Deepa
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Now, Lets start
reading this very sacred Shiv Puran by Saying
Om Shree Ganeshaya Namaha
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Shiv Puran
SATI KHAND
SATI KHAND
In the Sati Khand of Rudra-Samhita, Narada enquires lord Brahma about the reason, why lord Shiva married Sati, inspite of being a 'yogi'. He also requested Brahmaji to tell, how Sati became the daughter of Daksha Prajapati and in her next birth as Uma the daughter of Himalaya. How did Uma get lord Shiva as her husband?- asked Narada
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Lord Brahma narrated the following tale-
"A girl by the name of Sandhya manifested from my being. I was amazed by her heavenly beauty. Right then a divine entity appeared before me, whose beauty could not have been matched even by the deities. He was Kamadeva- the god of love. He influenced me to such an extent that I forgot that Snadhya was my daughter and got infatuated by her."
"When Rudra came to know about my lust for Sandhya, he admonished me and ridiculed about my character. I felt ashamed. But I also became jealous of Rudra. I decided to influence him with the power of infatuation, but I was unsuccessful in my attempts. I remembered lord Vishnu and he tried to make me understand about the futility of my attempts, as according to him (Vishnu), Rudra was beyond the reach of any human emotions."
"But I instructed my son - Daksha [son of Brahma] to help in the procreation of a girl child from the womb of Ashwinivirini. Thus Sati was born.
However, due to Lord Shiva's curse to Brahma that he would not be worshiped and also his fifth head was cut off due to his lie in front of Lord Shiva. Daksha [Son of Brahma] started hating Lord Shiva and changed his will that at any cost he will not let Lord Shiva and Sati married.The story behind this hatred was that
"Once while travelling lord Brahma reached the abode of Lord Vishnu. He saw Lord Vishnu resting on Shesh-Nag and being attended by Garuda and other attendants. When Brahmaji saw that Vishnu did not get up to receive him, he became very angry. Very soon, Verbal dual erupted between them. It became so severe that a battle was fought between them, which continued for very long time. All the deities arrived from the heaven to watch the battle. They became very worried when they saw no sign of battle coming to an end. They decided to go to lord Shiva, to seek his help.
Anaal-Stambh (The Pillar of Fire)
"Though Lord Shiva knew everything, but still feigning ignorance, he asked about the well beings of the world. The deities told him about the battle, fought between Brahmaji and Vishnuji."
"Lord Shiva then sent his one hundred Ganas to pacify both of them. He too went there accompanied by mother Parvati, boarded on a chariot. When Lord Shiva reached there, he saw that Brahmaji and Vishnuji were about to use their deadly weapons- Maheshwar and Pashupat respectively. Fearing the destruction, which these deadly weapons might have caused, Lord Shiva manifested himself in the form of 'Analstamba' (pillar of fire) between them. Brahmaji and Vishnuji had already released their weapons- Maheshwar and Pashupat. Both the weapons fell into that pillar of fire and got destroyed.
"Brahmaji and Vishnuji were very surprised to see the pillar of fire, which was so enormous in size that it reached the sky and penetrated down the earth.
Vishnuji transformed himself into a boar and went to the 'Patal' (nether world) to find the base of that 'Pillar of fire'. But he was unsuccessful in his attempt and came back. Similarly Brahmaji transformed himself into a swan and flew up in the sky to find its limit. While going through the aerial route he met a withered 'Ketaki' flowers, which had still some freshness and fragrance left in it." "Lord Shiva smiled at the futile attempts of Shri Brahmaji and Vishnuji. As a result of his smile the Ketaki flower fell down from the branch. Ketaki flower told Brahmaji that he had been present there since the beginning of the creation, but was unable to know about the origin of that 'Pillar of fire'. The flower also advised Brahmaji against making any effort in that direction, as it would be of no use." "Brahmaji then sought the help of Ketaki flower to give a false witness before lord Vishnu, that he (Brahmaji) had been successful in seeing the limit of that pillar of fire. Ketaki flower agreed. Both of them went to Vishnuji and Brahmaji told him that he had seen the limit of that Pillar of fire. Ketaki flower gave a witness. Vishnuji accepted the superiority of Brahmaji." "Lord Shiva became very angry with Brahmaji. He proceeded to punish Brahmaji for his falsehood. Lord Vishnu requested Lord Shiva to spare the life of Brahmaji. Lord Shiva became pleased with Vishnuji and accorded him the same status as That of his own."
Vishnuji transformed himself into a boar and went to the 'Patal' (nether world) to find the base of that 'Pillar of fire'. But he was unsuccessful in his attempt and came back. Similarly Brahmaji transformed himself into a swan and flew up in the sky to find its limit. While going through the aerial route he met a withered 'Ketaki' flowers, which had still some freshness and fragrance left in it." "Lord Shiva smiled at the futile attempts of Shri Brahmaji and Vishnuji. As a result of his smile the Ketaki flower fell down from the branch. Ketaki flower told Brahmaji that he had been present there since the beginning of the creation, but was unable to know about the origin of that 'Pillar of fire'. The flower also advised Brahmaji against making any effort in that direction, as it would be of no use." "Brahmaji then sought the help of Ketaki flower to give a false witness before lord Vishnu, that he (Brahmaji) had been successful in seeing the limit of that pillar of fire. Ketaki flower agreed. Both of them went to Vishnuji and Brahmaji told him that he had seen the limit of that Pillar of fire. Ketaki flower gave a witness. Vishnuji accepted the superiority of Brahmaji." "Lord Shiva became very angry with Brahmaji. He proceeded to punish Brahmaji for his falsehood. Lord Vishnu requested Lord Shiva to spare the life of Brahmaji. Lord Shiva became pleased with Vishnuji and accorded him the same status as That of his own."
Shiva Obliges Brahma
Nandikeshwar continuing with the tale said:
"After according same status to Vishnuji as that of his own, Lord Shiva opened his third eye from it manifested 'Bhairav'. He ordered Bhairav to kill Brahmaji. Bhairav severed the fifth head of Lord Brahma with his sword. Brahmaji became very terrified. He was trembling in fear. Lord Vishnu felt pity on his condition and requested Lord Shiva to forgive him.
Lord Shiva then stopped Bhairav, but told Brahma.
"You spoke untruth with a desire to become worshippable. It is my curse that, you will not be worshipped by anybody. You will posses only four heads."
Brahmaji begged his forgiveness. Lord Shiva feeling pity on Brahmaji gave him a boon of being the presiding deity of all the yagya. Similarly the Ketaki flower also prohibited from being used during worship. But when Ketaki flower tendered his apology Shiva gave blessing that it would be fortunate to be offered to lord Vishnu during the worship.
Consecration of Maheshwar
Lord Vishnu and Brahma made salutations to lord Shiva and offered him a seat. They then worshipped him. This was the first time, Brahma and Vishnu had worshipped lord Shiva. Shiva was very pleased. Shiva-ratri has been continued to be celebrated since that day. This particular day is considered to be the most auspicious day for the worship of Lord Shiva.
A devotee who fasts on Shiv ratri remaining only on fruits, attain virtues equivalent to the worship done for the whole year.
Continuation with the story of Sati
But Destiny has its on fate, Sati later on became famous as Uma and got Rudra as her husband on account of her tremendous penance." "Though Rudra was free from all kinds of attachment, but still he became so influenced by the desire for procreation that he married with Sati. He enjoyed a blissful married life for a very long time."
But Destiny has its on fate, Sati later on became famous as Uma and got Rudra as her husband on account of her tremendous penance." "Though Rudra was free from all kinds of attachment, but still he became so influenced by the desire for procreation that he married with Sati. He enjoyed a blissful married life for a very long time."
This however did not reduce Daksh's hatred towards Lord Shiva, infact on the contrary it started increasing."Rudra's father in law, Daksha [Son of Brahma] in his arrogance started condemning his son in law -Rudra.
Hence one day, in Satya Yuga, Daksha performed a yagna with a desire to take revenge on Lord Shiva. Daksha was angry because his daughter Dakshayani also known as Sati had married the 'yogi' God Shiva against his wish. Daksha invited all the deities to the yagna except for Shiva and Shakti also known as Rudra and Uma. Despite of Rudra's disinclination to allow Sati to go to her father's yagya, She insisted and ultimately she was successful in convincing Rudra, to allow her to go."
"When Sati reached there, she was not given respect by her father-Daksha. Not only this, Daksha made fun of Rudra. Feeling dishonoured, Sati gave up her life by jumping into the sacrificial fire."
"When Rudra got the news of Sati's death he became extremely furious. To take revenge, he created Veerbhadra from his locks of hair. Veerbhadra went to Daksha place and destroyed his oblation site. He severed Daksha's head.
All the deities became afraid and prayed to Rudra, to have mercy. Rudra then brought back Daksha to life and helped him the accomplished of the still incomplete Yagya. The site where Sati had died later on became famous as Jwalamukhi devi."
Recognized as one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India, the
Jwalamukhi Devi Temple, tended by the followers of Goraknath, is set against a
cliff. The picturesque temple, built in the Indo-Sikh style, is a modern
building whose dome is of gilt, gold and pinnacles and possesses a beautiful
folding door of silver plates, presented by the Sikh Raja Kharak
Singh.
Dedicated to the "Goddess of Light", the Jwalamukhi temple is one of
the most popular Hindu temples in Northern India. The temple located on a small
spur on the Dharamshala-Shimla road at a distance of about 20-kms from the
Jwalamukhi Road Railway Station attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year. In this
temple there is a copper pipe through which natural gas comes out.
After
Daksha Yoga Bhagna, Lord Shiva placed the burnt dead body of Sati on his
shoulders and started wandering about in a state of madness. To save the world
from the destructive wrath of Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu started cutting the limbs
of the dead Goddess Parvati one by one. The places where they fell became sacred
centers for the worship of Shakti. The tongue of Sati fell at the place where
the temple of Jwalamukhi is situated. The flames that come out of the openings
in the earth?s surface are regarded as the manifestations of the fallen tongue
of Sati and are worshipped as "Jwalamukhi Devi" (Goddess, who emits flames from
her mouth).
"The same Sati in her next birth was born as Parvati to Himalaya. By her tremendous penance she again got lord Shiva as her husband. After that lord Brahma told Narada about the manifestation of Kama - the god of love. ..
[Will continue tomorrow with the Shiv Puran about the wonderful story of the manifestication of Kama]
My Humble Pranams to this sacred Shivling which has the image of Sati
dear maa'm
ReplyDeletei am just so very thankful to you for your heeling effort. its just so inspiring.
sincere thanks
Dear Sister Deepa H,
ReplyDeleteAll love and gratitude to you for all the knowledge and pictures of Lord Shiva and his Shivratri, Sati, etc,
Keep up the good work,
Yours in sai , May sai always give Peace and love to your family
this page is great!:)
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