Pictures and story of Lord Shiv

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Hello every one , I just read this in Devdutt.com ,SO just tends to share with u people ,The author compared the extreme levels of humans minds from satya yuga to 21 cent corporate CEO's😆 .Hope u enjoy reading it


According to the Shiva Puran, Daksha-Prajapati sought worthy grooms for his many daughters, men of substance, gods who helped life on earth, like Indra, the rain-god or Agni, the fire-god. He was quite horrified therefore when his youngest daughter, Sati, of her own free will, chose a hermit as a husband ' a naked, ash-smeared ascetic called Shiva who had dogs and ghosts as his companions and who lived atop a snow-clad mountain.

Prajapathi DAKSA Curses Son-in-Law ,Lord SHIVA for failing to repect him - igniting the Fire of Words & exchanging the curses in 2 ways


Upset that his daughter had married against his will, and that too to a person so unconventional, he broke all relations with her. When he decided to perform a grand yagna, he invited all his daughters and sons-in-law to the ceremony, but not Shiva or Sati.


Lord SHIVA advising SATI not to attend her father's ( Daksa Prajapathi ) Yagam after a Long time.

Many of us in the corporate world are Daksha-Prajapatis, who in our eagerness to create collaborative working environments that work towards the corporate goal, include in our teams only 'appropriate grooms' ' people whose energies match ours and who align to our way of working. We do not willingly let a Shiva in ' the maverick, the iconoclast, the one who thinks differently, who seems condescending, cold, distant'..even bizarre.

Daksha-Prajapati rejected Shiva because Shiva did not fit his definition of a god. Shiva can easily be misunderstood for a contrarian, people who oppose for the sake of opposing or for a rebel or for an attention-seeker, someone who thinks he is too good to align with an existing way of being. The fact is a Shiva simply marches to the beat of a different drummer. When he walks around smeared with ash, he is not mocking the gold-bedecked, silk-clad Vishnu. He is indifferent to worldly parameters of appropriateness.


SATI Immolates herself in Front of everyone in the Daksa Yagam ..,as Her Father Daksa Prajapathi insults and Humiliates Her.

Lord shiv with beard ...(Our Cvs are not Bad 😆)

The story goes that when Daksha-Prajapati refused to invite Shiva to his yagna, Sati flew into such a rage that she burnt herself to death in protest and disrupted the entire ceremony. A great confrontation followed where Daksha-Prajpati and his guests saw the fury and power of Shiva. An uneasy peace was finally restored, with Daksha-Prajapati begging for forgiveness and Shiva withdrawing into his cave. No one was in doubt of Shiva's might anymore but it seemed too explosive to handle.


Daksa Prajapathi was given a GOAT_HEAD after Devas , Brahma, Narayana had pacified Shiva. Lord Shiva forgives DAKSA and Daksa was asked to continue the Yajnam.

This Time.., DAKSA, SHIVA, Brahma conducting remaining Yajnam (that was left in the middle) and NARAYANA appeared directly to accept the Yajnam & Bless the People.!!!



It is only in crisis that the value of a Shiva is realized. Crisis emerges when conventional ways of working and assumed solutions fail to deliver. When problems turn out to be out of the ordinary, we need unconventional thinking: we need a Shiva. A Shiva is the kind of person who can bring a fresh new perspective. He may innovate but not deliver. He may not be as tuned as an entrepreneur to the value of his wisdom; or he may simply find the process of convincing others of the solution too much of a bother.



Lord Shiva Teaching Brahma Tattvam to all Yogi's , Saints etc.., under Banyan Tree .

A crisis arose when the demon-king Taraka assumed power; the gods with all their conventional weapons were unable to destroy him. A warlord was needed, one who was fathered by Shiva. But before Shiva could father this great warrior, he had to be enchanted by a woman. For that the gods had to make him open his eyes. So they used the standard solution ' Kama, god of lust, was asked to shoot the arrow of desire into Shiva's heart. The plan backfired. Shiva found the effects of the arrow a disturbance; he simply opened his third-eye and set Kama aflame .


Many of us believe that we can recruit anyone into the team with promises of great pay packets and pompous designations. But such transactions do not work with a Shiva, he does not need money, he does not need his ego to be propped with high flying titles. That is what is most exasperating about a Shiva. He does not subscribe to any conventional pattern of thinking. To get him on board one needs a different approach.


SHIVA Showing as 11_RUDRAS (Ekadasa Rudraas) - (Antharyaami = Sankarshanar during Annihilation )

The gods turned to Shakti, the Goddess, who took birth as Gauri, a mountain princess. She connected with Shiva not by arousing his senses or appeasing his ego, but by simply demonstrating her determination ' she meditated on him without eating or sleeping, forcing him to appear before her. She then appealed to his compassion and surrendered to his wisdom. "Marry me," she said. He agreed, not even knowing what being a husband means, such was his indifference to worldly ways. As wife, Gauri slowly initiated Shiva in the ways of the householder ' gradually unlocking his power for the benefit of the world. Thanks to her, the gods got the divine warlord Kartikeya who helped them destroy Taraka.

With Gauri by his side, Shiva became Shankara. While as Shiva, he was silent and still, with both eyes firmly shut, as Shankara, he spoke and danced, and opened his eyes. He heard the cries of his devotees and responded to them. He became the benevolent easy-to-please boon-giver. He was no longer distant.

Gauri realized that while many people followed Shiva, he was no leader. He could not be expected to collaborate with the team or motivate people or drive them towards a goal. He was raw energy, neither positive nor negative, with no opinion either way. Realizing this demons like Ravana exploited both his power and his innocence until Gauri came along.

Lord shiv and Parvati

Gauri succeeded where Daksha-Prajapati and Kama had failed. Daksha-Prajapati is the authoritarian who demands alignment to a system. Kama is a friend, an enchanter, a charmer, who convinces you to willingly become part of the system. Gauri realized force fitting or seducing Shiva into a system would only lead to disaster ' eventually he would withdraw or create havoc. Therefore, even though she was his wife, she allowed Shiva to remain the wandering mendicant he was. Without changing his core personality, she was able to channel his genius for the benefit of the world through understanding, determination, perseverance and intelligence.


Shiv and Parvati

Perhaps in a way, we are all Shiva ' individualists, creative thinkers, who function best when allowed to be ourselves. Over time we all become Shankaras, gradually getting drawn into the system, connecting and working with others, becoming part of teams and common visions. Some Shankaras even become Vishnus ' totally assimilated to the ways of the world. A good CEO who knows the value of diversity, needs to ensure that his organization has the whole range of people ' many Vishnus, a large number of Shankaras and a few Shivas.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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thnx a lot for posting. 😊 read half.will read the remaining asap.

p.s : the paintings r so beautiful! 😲
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thanks for sharing dear..it was nice to read this article =]
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Posted: 13 years ago
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The story is described perfectly and I like how Mahadev is compared to an unwanted person in the business world until things go wrong. The comparison between the business world the story is perfect. The paintings are REALLY beautiful.
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Thanks a lot for posting the stories...Great Paintings..
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Thank u so much for sharing this story with us...and the pictures are very beautiful...😊
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thanx for sharing very informative n interesting one 😊
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Thanks for sharing Vanadhi😊

DKDM is inspired from Devadatt Pattnaik's books. He really relates Daksh well with the Corporates. Even his Chandra's curse article too is related with Daksh & Shivji
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Posted: 13 years ago
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wow!very well written!i really liked it.all da software guys shd read it.
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Thanks a lot Vanadhi! 🤗

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