The Three Gods of Hindus
author: Kunwar Anil Kumar
edition: 2014, Manoj Publications
pages: 144
ISBN-10: 8181337913
Topic: Shaivism
The birth of sati and her marriage
This page describes the birth of sati and her marriage on page 9 from the second part in the book: The Three Gods of Hindus by Kunwar Anil Kumar. This book from 2014 narrates the divine stories of Lord Ganesha, Rama, faithful Hanumana and the parental Shiva-Parvati in 144 pages. This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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The Linga Purana [by J. L. Shastri]
Now, mention in detail her birth as the daughter of Mena after her self immolation as Sati in the previous birth and then the destruction of Daksha s sacrifice. How was she given to Shiva, the lord of Devas, by Vishnu? 3-5. How was her marriage with him? It behoves you to narrate all this to us now. On hearing their words, Suta the most excellent among the Pauranikas, narrated the birth of the great goddess to those noble-souled ones....
Read full contents: Chapter 99 - Destruction of Daksha’s sacrifice
The Shiva Purana [by J. L. Shastri]
O great lord, Sati who was more than your life to you has now joyously rejoined you. O lover, seeing the face of your beloved of moonlike splendour, cast off the heat of your distress. 27. Spend your time, O lord of time, in the close embrace of Sati. Thanks to my fervent wish, there will be no separation at any time between you both. Lakshmi said:— 28. O lord of gods, leave off your shyness. Take Sati to your bosom and stand close to her....
Read full contents: Chapter 50 - Description of fun and frolic
Rudra-Shiva concept (Study) [by Maumita Bhattacharjee]
According to this Purana, after the death of Sati, lord Shiva went into an indecisive state of mind. When Kamadeva saw lord Shiva bereaved of Shati, he shot his powerful Unmada arrow at Shiva. The lord affected by the power of Unmada and began to roam from forest to forest. He was greatly distressed and in a love lorn state of mind. He wanted the company of Sati. Afterthat when the lord began to weep continuously for Sati, Kamadeva again shot at him the Santapa and Vijrimbhana arrow....
Read full contents: 13. Destruction of Kamadeva
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