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Posted: 12 years ago
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Oh I just remembered. There is a story in Devi Bhagavatam, that once Lakshmi was staring at the beauty of Ucchaishrava, the celestial horse and her brother (from Samudra Manthan). But then she couldn't hear Vishnu calling her repeatedly. So Vishnu cursed her saying, "Since you are not paying heed to me, you need not live with me anymore! You are staring at Ucchaishrava isn't it? So become a mare and live on earth!"
So Lakshmi fell at Vishnu's feet and pleaded kshama. So Vishnu said, "This can happen only if you give birth to my son."
BUt since due to the curse Lakshmi vanished from Vaikuntha, she couldn't give birth to Vishnu's son. So she prayed to Mahadev for help in the form of a mare. And Mahadev and Parvati appeared to her and were astonished that she was praying to them.
Then Lakshmi said, "There is no astonishment that I am praying to you, for Lord Vishnu himself has said, there is no difference between you and Him, except in your form. So by praying to you, I am praying to Lord Vishnu only." Lakshmi then told them about her curse.
Mahadev understood and advised Lord Vishnu about Lakshmi's condition and told him to go to her. Lord Vishnu also was feeling very sad, so hearing this, he was overjoyed. He instantly to a form of a stallion and went to Lakshmi. ANd after they regained their own forms, Lakshmi Devi gave birth to a son. So Narayan said, "Since he was born after we had transformed ourselves to horses, he will be called Haihaya (Haya means horse) And his name will be Ekavira."
And Ekavira was then given by Lord Vishnu to his childless devotee, King Turvasu, son of Yayati, and he founded the Haihaya dynasty.
Ok so this might be little Vishnu-centric, but it shows the equality of Mahadev and Vishnu.
Edited by Surya_krsnbhakt - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: SRUJAconscience


Is it!?ok but in wikipedia it is given like this...

According to the text Dnyandev Gatha, Dnyaneshwar and Muktai instruct Namdev to journey to temple of Aundha Nagnath in search of a proper guru. In the temple, Namdev finds Visoba resting with his feet on the sacred Shiva-linga, the symbol of god Shiva. Namdev reproached him for having insulted god Shiva. Visoba asked Namdev to place his feet elsewhere, wherever Namdev placed Visoba's feet a Linga sprang up. Thus, through his yogic powers, Visoba filled the whole temple with Shiva-lingas and taught Namdev the omnipresence of God.Other texts which record Visoba as the guru of Namdev are Adkar from Sikh text Guru Granth. Some texts call Visoba Khecharnath Nathpanthi, linking him to the Nath tradition.


Oh! Ok, I might be wrong, I vaguely remember one of Muralidhara Swami's discourse.. you can check it on YouTubeif you know tamil.. check Vijay Tv channel, Veedu Thedi Varuvan Vittalan.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Cvs should see aaj tak on every monday at 3.30. There is a programme name dharm in which they showed stories related to mahadev and shiv temples and they show very rare stories😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Sorry if already posted.
This is from Shiva Purana:

A False Parvati

Shiva had once gone on a visit to a city named Shonitapura. He was accompanied by many gandharvas and apsaras. Parvati was left behind in Kailasa and Shiva felt lonely without her. He called Nandi and said, Go to Kailasa and ask Parvati to come here. Nandi went to Kailasa and told Parvati that Shiva wanted her. Parvati said that this would take a little time, since she wanted to get ready first. Nandi went back and reported to Shiva what Parvati had said. Shiva waited for a little while, but Parvati did not come. He therefore sent Nandi again to Kailasa with the injection that he should not come back without Parvati. The apasaras meanwhile decided that they would play a trick on Shiva. One of them would disguise herself and pretend to be Parvati. An apsara named Chitralekha agreed to do this. Another apsara named Urvashi disguised herself as Nandi. Other apsara disguised themselves as companions of Parvati. So good were their disguises that it was impossible to detect them as being false. The false Nandi then brought the false Parvati to Shiva and said, Parvati has come. Her companions, the other goddesses, have also come. Shiva was delighted. He was not able to detect that this was a false Parvati. While they were having great fun, the real Parvati, the real Nandi and the real goddesses turned up and there was utter confusion. No one could tell the real ones from the false ones. Finally the mess was sorted out when the apsaras adopted their real forms. Neither Shiva nor Parvati were angry at this practical joke.

Another False Parvati

This is an incident from the time when Parvati went away to do tapasya so as to become fair. Before going away to meditate, she called Nandi to her and said, my husband does not know the difference between real Parvatis and false ones. Keep careful guard at the gate and do not let any false Parvatis enter. There was an asura named Adi. He performed tapasya and wanted a boon from Brahma which would make him immortal. Brahma refused to grant him this, but granted him the boon that Adi would be very strong. Happy with this boon, Ad wandered around the Himalayas and discovered Nandi standing guard at the gate to Shiva's palace. What are you doing here? The asura asked Nandi. Nandi reported the conversation that had taken place with Parvati. The demon went away. But he soon returned, this time disguised as Parvati. Lest Nandi not let him pass, he slimed through the gate disguised as a snake. And once inside the palace, he resumed his form of Parvati. He then went to meet Shiva. Shiva did not realize that this was a false Parvati and he came forward to embrace Adi. Button sooner had Shiva embraced him, than the asura adopted his own form and tried to kill Shiva. The two fought and Shiva killed Adi. But before dying, the asura played another trick. He told Shiva, I have a brother who is stronger than me. He will return here in the form of Parvati and will kill you. This was a blatant lie. Adi had no brother. The real Parvati returned after finishing her tapasya. But Shiva thought that this was demon disguised as Parvati. He created many beings from his body so as to kill Parvati. But Parvati also created many beings from her own body and these swallowed up Shiva's beings. When this had gone on thousands of times, Shiva realized that this must be the real Parvati. Shiva and Parvati were united. There were not more false Parvatis.

Edited by Surya_krsnbhakt - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
#75
please show ganesha's stories.
except kuber track and that race btwn kartikeya and ganesh

other tracks of ganesh have been ignored.
please refer to ganesh puran and show ganesh related tracks. i want to see more of ganesh.

show ayappa also. i want to see tis.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Wow so many and all are interesting but the point is Cv's are not gonna show any story where Lord Shiva is getting attracted to any other women except Maa Parvati bcoz it did'nt go well with general audience
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Posted: 12 years ago
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wow ... amazing response!
would add few frm my end as well!

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