Originally posted by: maxknight80
Sorry, but I don't agree with you, Shiva can never be indifferent with anyone, let alone Sati, he's a God, he is not controlled by emotions, he loves everyone equally. He's the only God who even loves the Demons as much as he loves the Devas (unlike Vishnu and Brahma who are somewhat partial towards the Devas).
Shiva loves Sati to the core, he is only worried that Sati, due to her upbringing, will not be able to cope with the harsh lifestyle of Kailash and also she being a human, is controlled by her ego due to which she will not be able to share Shiva with his devotees which he cannot let happen. So he is rejecting Sati to motivate her and make her realize the true path to attain Shiva and that is thru complete devotion and after conquering her ego which Sati will be able to achieve after she completes the Nanda Vrat. Otherwise, everyone knows that Shiva is Trikaldarshi, he knows the past, the present and the future, he knows how Sati will kill herself to protect his honour, its in her destiny (as he himself said a few epis back "Viyog ki ghatna dobara dohrayi nahi jayegi"), then why would he stop Sati and constantly reject her advances?, its just to make her realize the true path.
On a side note I would also like to mention that I don't like the way Shiva is being portrayed in the show, showing him acting under the influence of his emotions esp. in 22nd-23rd Feb epis where he got so angry on Daksh and was about to kill him under a fit of rage, as was portrayed, but he is not human, he's a God, he does not act on impulse, the makers are showing these scenes just to get more TRPs and they are slowly turning this show into just another saas-bahu saga. They should refrain from doing so as it goes against the very concept of a god. Shiva never gets angry, he is always smiling and humble and sweet as was shown in the intial epis.
The only time Shiva gets angry is at the time of Doomsday or... Armageddon or... Judgement Day or... Praylay or... whatever you call it. And that too he is not angry on humans or the evil prevailing in the world due to which the world has to be destroyed as is usually depicted and believed, it is a misconception, actually he is angry on himself that although he loves the world and its inhabitants so much, he is obligated to destroy his creation as it is his duty or kartavya therefore he gets angry.
Thanx
MAX