||Om Nama: Shivaya||
Chapter – 61 (1) – Rudra
Samhitha/Sati Kanda – 1
Maharishi Narada speaks “Oh!
Vidhe, you are an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva. You have beautifully narrated
various legends of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvathi, I am not satisfied to
listening to it, wanted to listen to more glorious myths of supreme Lord Shiva.
You have described the supreme Lord Rudra conducted extreme penance and
austerities living in the Mount Kailash, Lord Shiva is supreme Yogi, he is
worshiped by all the deities, he is pure, and he is free from passion. The
Supreme Lord Shiva married Devi Parvathi who was Devi Sati in her previous
birth, at the humble request of the deities, for the welfare of the Universe and
its living beings. Devi Sati who was born to Daksha Prajapathi has sacrificed her life in Yogagni and took rebirth as Parvathi, the daughter of Mount Himavan.
How did it happen? How did she attain that supreme Lord Shiva, an illustrious
Yogi in marriage? Kindly narrate all those legends to me.”
Lord Bhrama speaks “ Oh!
Thatha, Oh! Munishreshta, I shall describe those glorious legends which would
bring Janmasaphlya/fruitfulness of life to the Jeeva. Earlier, I was got
attracted to my mind-born daughter Devi Sandhya due to the intervention of Kamadeva
who was born from my mind, later the Dharma born from my chest put a sudden
halt to my passion for my daughter, shortly Lord Shiva who is supreme Yogi intervened
and condemned my immoral act in front of my mind-born sons, eventually, the situation was brought under control by that supreme Lord and returned to his
abode Mount Kailash. I have besieged with the Maya of supreme Lord Mahadeva and
felt animosity against him, I have made all attempts to disrupt the penances
and austerities of that Lord were miserably failed. Later, I sought after the advice of Lord Vishnu who is profound in the philosophies of Lord Shiva,
removed my Maya and advised not to create hindrance to the Tapasya of that
great Yogi, instead of contemplating the Jagathjanani, Paramba, Bhagavathi,
Devi Adishakthi.”
Lord Bhrama continues “ Oh!
Mune, I have worshiped Devi Chandika, and supreme Goddess instructed me to
advise my son Dhakshaprajapathi to undertake Tapasya in order to achieve
Jagathjanani, Bhagavathi as his daughter. Thus, Devi Sati who was born to
Dhakshapajapathi was married to that supreme Lord Shiva, and the
couple performed various passionate sports. Lord Rudra who is unblemished is
the essence of knowledge proved himself as an ideal householder. Lord Rudra who
is perfect Yogi was free from passion, undertook extreme Tapasya in the Mount
Kailash and this couple had no progeny.
Dhakshaprajapathi was besieged with the Maya of Lord Shiva, became haughty
and arrogant. He publicly humiliated that supreme Lord in a grand Yagna
organized by him; all the deities were invited except Lord Shiva and Devi
Sati. All the deities traveled to the
palace of Dhaksha in their own vehicles, Devi Sati became restless and wanted
to participate in the Yagna, decided to leave Mount Kailash at her own will,
was accompanied by the Shivaganas.
Daksha who was swollen with immense pride and arrogance was insulted
his own daughter in the large assembly. She was not moved by any of the insults until she has noticed that the absence of Rudrabhaga for the supreme Lord in
the Yagashala. She could not control her grief and the insult to her husband;
she sacrificed her mortal coil in the Yoga Agni. The supreme Lord Devadevasha was
extremely raged at this incident; he pulled out one strand from the matted hair
locks and thrashed on the floor, a ferocious form of Veerabhadhra has appeared,
Lord Shiva ordered Veerabhadhra to destroy the Yagna of Daksha. Soon
Veerabhadhra and Ganas approached the Yagna arena and created huge havoc,
burned the Yagnashala and ingredients of Yagna, emptied the Yagna arena, and
chopped off the head of Daksha and shoved to the Yajjagni. Veerabhadhra
returned to Lord and informed the destruction took place in the Yagna of
Dhakshaprajapathi. The supreme Lord Rudra is unconquerable, the Veda and Smriti
describe the fury of Lord Shiva as formidable. All the deities eulogized that
supreme Lord and brought him back to serenity, the supreme Lord Shiva is
approachable only with pure devotion. The supreme Lord restored peace in the
world, continued austerities for several thousands of years, Dhakshaprajapathi
was brought back to life, all those who were injured in the Yagna arena were
pacified by that compassionate Lord, and the Yagna was completed successfully.
The flame from the body parts of Devi Sati's fallen on the Earth became sacred Devi
shrines. The flame that fallen on the top of the mountain is famously known as the shrine of Jwalamukhi, which is the sacred
place that provides all the piousness and auspiciousness, removes the sins, and fulfills all the
desires of the worshiper. This flame is
worshiped on the occasion of various ceremonial rites for fulfilling the
desires of the worshiper. Thus, Devi Sati who was sacrificed her mortal coil
took rebirth as Goddess Parvathi, she performed extreme austerities and Tapasya
and attained Lord Shiva as a wedded husband. Oh! Mune, I have described the
glorious myth of Devi Sati who was born as Goddess Parvathi, mere listening, or
reciting the legend would remove the sins of the worshiper.”