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Here's Tapati’s fictional Durga-Shiva dialogues, full of banter, repartee, wit, and humour, create a laughter riot, an exclusive Special Feature for Different Truths. “Shiva seems too busy these days! Don’t know what’s going on behind the closed doors. Some meeting is going on, but such a long meeting; I need to check and keep things Here's Tapati’s fictional Durga-Shiva dialogues, full of banter, repartee, wit, and humour, create a laughter riot, an exclusive Special Feature for Different…

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Dakshayani goddess of marital felicity and longevity. Goddess Dakshayani is one of thee numerous names of Monter Goddess Shakti. Goddess Sati is known as Dakshayani because she was the daughter of daksha prajapati. Dakshayani married shiva and a devoted wife , she is dark in color and fierce Kali.

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I don't know what to caption so i just leave it here •but - Devi sati crushes Daksha for acting so atrociously toward her and her husband Shiva, and reminded him that his haughty behaviour had blinded his intellect. She cursed him, and warned that the wrath of Shiva would destroy him and his kingdom. Unable to bear further humiliation, Sati took her own life by jumping into the sacrificial fire.when Siva heard of his wife's death and was bereft, mad with grief. He placed her charred body on…

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de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva Shiva (Sanskrit, शिव,Tamil,சிவன், m., Śiva, wörtl.: „Der Gütige“, [ɕɪvʌ]) ist eine der wichtigsten Formen des Göttlichen im Hinduismus. Im Shivaismus gilt er den Gläubigen als die wichtigste Manifestation des Höchsten. Häufige Beinamen sind Shankar, Mahadeva (Sanskrit: „Großer Gott“) und Natraj (Hindi: „König der Tänzer“). In den Veden erscheint der Name „Shiva“ noch nicht, möglicherweise ist aber der vedische Gott Rudra der spätere Shiva. Die Übersetzung des…

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