Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2: EDT # 6
Dhruv Rathee to bring another 100cr for Dhurandhar
BANTWARA CUT 21.12
New Entrant - Swati Sharma of YHC fame
Meethichuri Bani Vamp
“Akshaye Khanna overshadowed Ranveer in Dhurandar”
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Kangana Ranaut Praises Dhurandhar
B Praak And Wife Announce Birth Of Baby Boy
The Post leap episodes have been very disappointing
🏏India Women vs Sri Lanka Women, 1st T20I S L W tour of India 2025🏏
Originally posted by: Shakti_Shiva
I think the context would be Shiva gives Parvathi away to Raavana. Narada reminds Parvathi who she is and urges her to take her true form. In puranaas there is a stotram written by Naarada, invoking Mother Kali. Raavan sees this fierce ful form of Parvathi as refuses to take her with him. Being disrespected by her own husband, Kali sets on destruction. Shiva knew that she won't abide by the Patni Dharma now as she no longer is his wife. The only thread is the motherhood. Hence he becomes a child.
The twist here is, she is parityaja ( the one who is dis owned ) . Shiva as her husband gave her away there by forsaking his dharma ( as a husband ). He does pay a heavy price. It is said that Parvathi doesn't go to Kailash. Shiva had to do penance to get her back. There is no worse insult to a wife than to be given away by her husband.It would be interesting to watch..😊
Originally posted by: shruti.nil
kaise dikha sakte hai Debo?
the way Raavan kept looking at Mahadev i am confident he will ask for Mahadev and not Parvati🤣ah i have lost it🤣
So story of ME is found. Here Infant Shiva is mentioned but in the promo a child Shiva is shown.Maternal KaliAnother legend depicts the infant Shiva calming Kali. In this similar story, Kali has defeated her enemies on the battlefield and begun to dance out of control, drunk on the blood of the slain. To calm her down and to protect the stability of the world, Shiva is sent to the battlefield, as an infant, crying aloud. Seeing the child's distress, Kali ceases dancing to care for the helpless infant. She picks him up, kisses his head, and proceeds to breast feed the infant Shiva. This legend is notable because it shows Kali in her benevolent, maternal aspect, with which she is not usually identified