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| Shiva
Parvati |
| Author
: Anant Pai |
| ISBN
: 81-7508-088-4 |
Format :
32 Pages, 9.3" x 6.7"
,Paperback |
| Publisher
: India
Book House Pvt. Ltd. |
| Year
of publication: 2001 |
| Book
Id : co17 |
| Language
: English |
| U.S
$ 6.95 |
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About the Publisher
The Puranas are full of legends about the
victories of Shiva over the forces of evil. As Rudra or Bhairava, he is the destroyer of evil. As
Shankara or Shiva " the auspicious" - he
restores that which is destroyed. He is also the
ideal Mahayogi, a great ascetic, engaged in
meditration. According to Puranic legends, Sati,
the daughter of Daksha, is his consort. Daksha
however, does not hold his ascetic son-in-law in
high esteem. Daksha performs a Mahayajna, to which
he invites all except Shiva. Sati finds it
difficult to bear the insult meted out to her
lord. And when Daksha deliberately slights Shiva,
unable to bear the humiliation, Sati enters the
sacred fire. She is reborn as Parvati, daughter of
Himavat. Kumara Sambhava of Kalidasa, on which
this illustrated classic is based, narrates the
enduring love of Parvati for Shiva and her efforts
at winning over her beloved by penances and
austerities. To this day, the abiding love of
Parvati for Shiva is the theme of many a folk song
in Indian languages.
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