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Posted: 13 years ago
@Shruti...
thank you very much... me too, couldn't find more then sculpture...
thanks for the link...have read it and learned more...
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Posted: 13 years ago
Q: My knowledge on Shiv-Sati's story is very minimal. I am wondering if this serial is showing what exactly happened or not? Read on few other threads ppl mentioning that this serial is based on a book? Is this right?
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Posted: 13 years ago
the show is based on the works of a mythological writer names Devdutt Patnaik..and not Amish Tripathis novel the Secret of the Nagas..
there is some stuff altered,the situations,some scenes etc..but however the story isnt distorted that much!
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: shali

second Q... why does Shiva caries a chanderma in his hair...

http://devdutt.com/the-waxing-of-the-waning-employee/

Chandra, the moon-god, disobeyed his father-in-law, Daksha Prajapati. Daksha had given him 27 wives and told him that he should love all wives equally. Chandra, however, preferred only one of them. An angry Daksha, therefore cursed Chandra, that he would suffer from the wasting disease. Each day, his luster would wane and eventually he would disappear forever. As a result, the moon started to wane. A terrified Chandra did not know what to do. Being a Deva, a sky-god, he turned to his king, Indra, and begged him for help. "The only person you can turn to is Shiva," said Indra, "because he is not a Deva. He is a Maha-Deva, greater than all gods put together."

Chandra went to Shiva but Shiva was a silent god, with eyes shut, deep in meditation. Chandra sat before him, trembling, afraid, desperate for help. Shiva opened his eyes, looked at the miserable moon-god. Without speaking a word, Shiva picked Chandra up and gently placed him on his forehead. Instantly, the moon began to wax once again. Daksha had caused Chandra to degenerate; Shiva had helped him regenerate. Chandra realized why Indra had addressed Shiva as Maha-deva; he was not just god (spelt without capitals). He was God (spelt in capitals). Chandra established the festival of Shiva-ratri each month, at the tail end of the waning half of the lunar month. And once a year, he established the Maha-Shiva-ratri, to mark the end of the winter months and the waxing of the summer seasons.

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Posted: 13 years ago
@Mnx...
thank you so much...
that is a bheatifull explanation...
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: mnx12

http://devdutt.com/the-waxing-of-the-waning-employee/

Chandra, the moon-god, disobeyed his father-in-law, Daksha Prajapati. Daksha had given him 27 wives and told him that he should love all wives equally. Chandra, however, preferred only one of them. An angry Daksha, therefore cursed Chandra, that he would suffer from the wasting disease. Each day, his luster would wane and eventually he would disappear forever. As a result, the moon started to wane. A terrified Chandra did not know what to do. Being a Deva, a sky-god, he turned to his king, Indra, and begged him for help. "The only person you can turn to is Shiva," said Indra, "because he is not a Deva. He is a Maha-Deva, greater than all gods put together."

Chandra went to Shiva but Shiva was a silent god, with eyes shut, deep in meditation. Chandra sat before him, trembling, afraid, desperate for help. Shiva opened his eyes, looked at the miserable moon-god. Without speaking a word, Shiva picked Chandra up and gently placed him on his forehead. Instantly, the moon began to wax once again. Daksha had caused Chandra to degenerate; Shiva had helped him regenerate. Chandra realized why Indra had addressed Shiva as Maha-deva; he was not just god (spelt without capitals). He was God (spelt in capitals). Chandra established the festival of Shiva-ratri each month, at the tail end of the waning half of the lunar month. And once a year, he established the Maha-Shiva-ratri, to mark the end of the winter months and the waxing of the summer seasons.



thanks for the info!

exit questions: As per the story line, why are Chandrma's parents scared for Chandrma to send to Mahasabha? What is going to happen in the Mahasabha?
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: mnx12

http://devdutt.com/the-waxing-of-the-waning-employee/

Chandra, the moon-god, disobeyed his father-in-law, Daksha Prajapati. Daksha had given him 27 wives and told him that he should love all wives equally. Chandra, however, preferred only one of them. An angry Daksha, therefore cursed Chandra, that he would suffer from the wasting disease. Each day, his luster would wane and eventually he would disappear forever. As a result, the moon started to wane. A terrified Chandra did not know what to do. Being a Deva, a sky-god, he turned to his king, Indra, and begged him for help. "The only person you can turn to is Shiva," said Indra, "because he is not a Deva. He is a Maha-Deva, greater than all gods put together."

Chandra went to Shiva but Shiva was a silent god, with eyes shut, deep in meditation. Chandra sat before him, trembling, afraid, desperate for help. Shiva opened his eyes, looked at the miserable moon-god. Without speaking a word, Shiva picked Chandra up and gently placed him on his forehead. Instantly, the moon began to wax once again. Daksha had caused Chandra to degenerate; Shiva had helped him regenerate. Chandra realized why Indra had addressed Shiva as Maha-deva; he was not just god (spelt without capitals). He was God (spelt in capitals). Chandra established the festival of Shiva-ratri each month, at the tail end of the waning half of the lunar month. And once a year, he established the Maha-Shiva-ratri, to mark the end of the winter months and the waxing of the summer seasons.

doesnt mahadev carry the moon now in the show?!! if yes then that wud b a blooper..coz daksha hasnt cursed chandrama yet! wud see Shiva carefully todae!!
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Posted: 13 years ago
doesnt mahadev carry the moon now in the show?!! if yes then that wud b a blooper..coz daksha hasnt cursed chandrama yet! wud see Shiva carefully todae!!
Moon is not on Shivji's head till now. So Chandra's curse incident has not yet happened.
@ Bharat, Atri is one of the saptarishis, they have got an idea about what is going to happen in future. They know something major is going to happen in Chandra's life, but exactly what that is not known to them as stars only give an indication. Exactly what will happen, that will be known only when the event takes place.
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Posted: 13 years ago
this thread makes me feel enlightened!😆..
my question is as Narad Mentioned to Nandi,Shiv Ji had to loose something he loved very dearly to make the world to be what it currently is...

what was it that Shiv Ji had to loose??
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Posted: 13 years ago

Originally posted by: shruti.nil

this thread makes me feel enlightened!😆..

my question is as Narad Mentioned to Nandi,Shiv Ji had to loose something he loved very dearly to make the world to be what it currently is...

what was it that Shiv Ji had to loose??

This may be the reason, Shivji had to loose Godess Shakti, that's why Maharshi Atri & Dadhichi are trying to unite them.
SHIVA AS ARDHANARISHWAR
Once upon a time Lord Brahma, not seeing an expansion in his creation became very worried. A heavenly voice instructed him to commence creation with the help of copulative activities. But since all the incarnation of Shiva had been males till then, therefore lord Brahma was finding it impossible.
Lord Brahma contemplated on the form of Shiva and Shakti. Lord Shiva became very pleased with him and appeared in his form of 'Ardhanarishwar (half male half female). Left side of his body resembled like a woman while the right side appeared like a man. Lord Brahma worshipped this form of Shiva.
Lord Shiva then separated the feminine part of his body and thus manifested mother Shakti. Lord Brahma worshipped her and requested to bestow such power by which he could create a woman.
Goddess Shakti blessed him by saying, 'So be it' and vanished. This way Lord Brahma became capable of commencing copulative creation.

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