PART 1
“We
are, the follower of Lord Shiva the Almighty God, “the Man had said.
The
man’s name was Hayat Singh. Why would you
talking like that? The son asked, awed and embarrassed.
The
boy’s name was Heera Singh.
For
several reasons. But the important is that your
maternal Grandfather not given us
the invitation for the Yajana ( a type of celebration when some body incarnate himself or herself as god or goddess and dance before a man who is chanting the mantra and
beating dhol (a type of drum )with stick and the whole village come to watch
the same and the yajana perform before the
dhoni (a holy fire )between the baramda of the house,) which they are
going to organize. The little boy laughed and ignores what his father said.
I
already decided to not going without invitation at the yajana . He loudly said
so that his wife might hear the same conversation.
The
Name of the Women is Kalawati Devi.
She
heard the conversation and said we will go.
Silence
………
Again
Hayat Singh told his son it was no coincidence. The boy didn’t understand what
his father is taking about.
I
m the owner of the forest land in near
Himalaya , I m the leader of the village people if I don’t behave for our
rituals what the villager’s ask we can’t
even think to go without invitation at yajana. The forest was all the tree and animals,
we the people of forest to must understand our rituals and behave accordingly.
But
the boy was quiet. Now he was curious to know what the father want to reveals.
The
boy now asked the father what he wants to said.
He guesses it is about the Shiva almighty god and the rituals of the
forest land Himalaya.
Hayat
Singh told son it is about our “IEST DEVTA” (PERSONAL GOD) Lord Shiva.
Boy
curiously asks please say, who is God Shiva and what is the story all about?
Hayat
Singh sits down and asks blessing from Lord Shiva, and start the story what
He
already listen from his father and many time form the elder people of the forest
village.
He
started the story of God Shiva and Godess Gora the Bhagwati mata (SATI).
The king of
Himalya Daksa Parjapati a mighty king of the forest land Himalya the great
Mountain of India. It situated in north of the India. The Daksa Parjapati had only
daughters no son.
God Shiva, the image of ardhnarishwara,
half-male and half-female, represents Lord Shiva as the union of substance and
energy, the life principle and Shakti.Ma Sati, also known as Dakshayani is a
Hindu goddess of marital longevity. The Goddess Shakti took human birth at the
bidding of the god Brahma. Sati was born as a sixteenth, daughter of Daksha
Prajapati and his wife Prasuti. Daksha was a son of Brahma and a great king. As
the daughter of Daksha, she is also well-known as Dakshayani. An aspect of
Devi, She is the first spouse of Shiva, the second being Parvati, the
reincarnation of Sati herself.
Brahma's designed
her destiny in such a way that she would please Shiva with humble devotions and
wed him. It was natural that Sati even as a child adored the tales and legends
associated with Shiva and grew up an ardent devotee of Shiva. As she grew to
womanhood, the idea of marrying anyone else, as intended by her father, became
abomination to her.
Daksha exploded to
her decision, but Sati did not care. She was prepared to sacrifice all her
comforts for the sake of her beloved Lord Shiva took her to the barren mountain
where there were only beasts and reptiles to welcome her. Sati was happy to
roam wildly in the wake of her unpredictable husband across the desolate
Himalayan ranges and peaks, occupied by wild animals. Thus they lived there for
many years and Shiva taught her many of the esoteric secrets of life known only
to him. Lord Shiva is an idol of peace. He has no enmity with anyone. He is
self indulgent, you know why did then Daksha Prajapati misbehave with Him? Said
the man between the story, start himself again because the boy is not hearing
his father concentrating, “Once a
meeting of Brahmavadis (expounders of vedas) was organized. Along with all the
gods Lord Shiva and Brahma were also present in the meeting. Because of being a
Prajapati, Daksha was allowed a late entry in the meeting. Moreover, when
Daksha did arrive, all the gods, except Brahma and Lord Shiva, stood up to pay him
regards. Honor by thousands of gods did not please Daksha as much as he felt
insulted by behavior of Lord Shiva. Brahma was the father of Daksha, so he
didn't mind his behavior. But seeing Lord Shiva sitting there and not paying
due respect to him, Daksha got angry. He said, "He is like my disciple.
I've married my daughter to him but he is uncourteous and irreligious. I
committed a blunder by marrying my daughter to him. He smears ashes of pyre and
roams at the cremation sites. Only the ghosts are his companions." Thus,
Daksha cursed Lord Shiva. "May this Lord Shiva not get his due share along
with the Gods in oblations?"
Nandi, the
prominent among Lord Shiva's servers, cursed Daksha in retaliation: "May
the unwise Daksha lose his mind and be like an animal always bound to a
woman." Thereafter indignant Lord Shiva at once left the meeting along with
his followers. But still Daksha didn't put the matter at rest. To humble Lord
Shiva, he organized a grand yaga named Barhaspati. All the Brahmarishis, devarishis,
pitars, gods etc. attended the yaga along with their wives.
But the destiny
turned down, when once when she was wandering on the hillside she noticed many
aerial vehicles passing above the mountain carrying the numerous gods. She
called to them to find out where they were going. She came to know from them
that her father Daksha was celebrating the grand Yajna to which everyone who is
anyone has been invited. It was going to be the greatest show in the world.
Sati ran to Shiva
and asked if they had received an invitation Shiva told him that since her
father hates him, they were not invited and asked Sati not to go there, but
Sati was adamant. She had made up her mind and nothing he said could stop her.
Sadly Shiva watched her depart. He sent Nandi to carry her, to protect her if
necessary. She set out with great enthusiasm. Shiva watched her go with great
sorrow for he knew that he would never see her in this form again.
Sati could hardly
recognize her home when she reached. Everything was decorated in a stunning
manner. She descended from the bull and went inside alone. As soon as, Sati
entered the sacrificial hall, none dared to look at her for fear of Daksha.
Only her mother and sisters flocked to welcome her but she waved them aside.
Daksha alone was
totally unaware of her entrance since he was immersed in his rituals. With
measured steps she walked towards the centre of the Yajnashala where her father
was seated before the blazing fire, offering ghee and various other herbs into
the pit, muttering incantations all the while. Everyone watched with bated
breath while she approached.
With humiliation
and sadness, Sati's complexion which was normally dark became even darker. Her
eyes were red with anger and blazed like hot coals, and as she glared at her
father, sparks like embers flew out. Daksha turned and saw her and visibly
paled beneath her blazing gaze. It was for the first time that Daksha had
broken off his mutterings in the middle of a ritual. Daksha started throwing
abusive words on Shiva and condemning him.
In the Sati looked
at him with scorn, admonishing him of performing Yajna without inviting Lord
Shiva and decided to immolate her body. So saying this, Sati turned towards the
north and raised her Kundalini Shakti from the Muladhara Chakra from the bottom
of her spine to the Sahasrara Chakra on the crown of her head. Her spirit
disappeared through the orifice at the crown of her head, leaving the empty
calcified shell of her body standing like a lucid statue. Everyone gazed in awe
at what remained off.
Nandi flew back to
Shiva and reported the whole disastrous turn of events which had led to their
mistress' death. Shiva jumped up from the rock on which he had been sitting and
plucked off one of his hairs and dashed it on the rock. Out of this sprang the
enormous figure known as Virabhadra. He had worn hundreds of arms all
brandishing a multitude of weapons, decked with snakes, and flower garlands.
Shiva commanded him to proceed to Daksha's palace and destroy the entire
sacrifice.
Far away in the
yajnashala there was total silence and gloom. Daksha trembled in fear beside
the fire. Into that silence, crept a noise which grew and grew like the
approach of an awesome storm. Then out of the gloom there appeared Virabhadra's
mountainous figure with flailing arms and weapons, indiscriminately destroying
every single thing coming on his way.
Those who could
flee ran for their lives, and still others were brutally trampled upon. The
once beautiful yajnashala had now become a battlefield soaked with blood and
scattered with limbs everywhere. Vidharbha reached his hand and gripped Daksha
by the neck and hauled him off to the sacrificial pit where the animal
sacrifice was normally carried out. He cut off Daksha's head and threw it
contemptuously into the fire,
Having done this
Virabhadhra returned to his Lord along with the other followers. In the
meantime Brahma and Vishnu went to Kailasa and pleaded Shiva to withdraw his
form as Rudra and allow Daksha to complete the sacrifice which was meant for
the well-being of the world. Shiva approved but since Daksha's body had no
head, he told them to fix the head of a goat on his trunk and allow him to
complete the sacrifice.
Though he had
forgiven Daksha, Shiva was filled with much agony at the death of his beloved,
Sati. He went to the yajnashala and picked up her lifeless corpse and
thereafter he wandered over the whole world, holding her aloft. His followers
followed him silently. He wandered on and on repeating the steps of the
tandava, the dance that always preceded creation and destruction.
The whole of
creation was filled with grief and the gods begged Vishnu to do something
before the whole world drowned in Shiva's sorrow. Vishnu followed Shiva, and
then Sri Vishnu, released his sudarshana chakra, which sliced Sati's body into
little pieces; and because of the desolating movement of Siva, the pieces were
scattered and fell in seven different places.
At last when the
whole body was gone, Shiva realized that there was nothing more in his arms. He
retired to his mountain fastness and went into deep Samadhi and refused to meet
anyone.
It is believed
that all the spots where parts of this body fell are shakti sthalas, and even
today they are worshipped in various parts in this country. Those places where
Sati's limbs had fallen came to be known as Shakti Peethas, where the power of
the divine mother was most devotedly felt.
Later
on Sati was reincarnated as Goddess Parvati, daughter of mountain-king Himalaya
and Queen Maina. The great saga then portrays her union with her chosen lord
Mahadev and how they came together never to be separated again. One of the most
captivating and intriguing tales of love, this story is credited as the first
love story of the universe.
In between the story Kalavati ask him, why
Daksha’s enmity with Lord Shiva, her husband turned behind and saw surprisingly
his wife Kalavati also hearing the story .
Hayat Singh told his wife now listen what
happened as per another myth.
Their son Heera singh already gone to play with
his friends in near by the field of potato. There are many butterflies to play.
The wife curiously asks what happened.
Hayat Singh told listen, Once Durvasa Rishi meditated,
praying to Devi Jagadambika (Goddess Sati).
She
became very satisfied with this that she gave him a flower chain necklace from
her body to him. One day, he went to the palace of Daksha wearing this flower
necklace. Daksha was very much fond of this necklace that he let know Durvasa
his wish to own it. Thus, Durvasa gave him the necklace without any hesitation.
With extreme happiness, Daksha took the necklace and placed it inside his
bedroom. But one night he performed sex with his wife in front of the holy
necklace thus making it polluted. Lord Siva came to know about this incident
and he scolded Daksha immediately. Being humiliated by Siva, Daksha
developed anger against Siva and swore revenge against him.
Later, several saints decided to conduct a grand
Yajna. They selected a place called Prayaga as a venue for it. Several
important personnel such as BrahmaDev, Sanatanists, scholars, devas, kings.
Pundits etc gathered to take part in it. There were many competitions and
debates going on in the venue. Most of them were related to science,
mathematics, art, dance and music.
Lord Siva arrived there with his wife Sati.
Everyone stood up in respect to the Lord of All and sat back discussing how
lucky they are to have Lord Siva with them. At that time, unexpectedly, Daksha arrived.
Everyone came to him to show gratitude and respect whereas Lord Siva didn't
move from his seat knowing that Daksha is an egoist having pride to own all the
luck and fortune without deserving it. Whereas Daksha seeing that Lord Siva
immobile became angry.
"See his pride. Claiming to be a great person.
Always hanging out with ghosts and demons while residing in a graveyard, yet he
doesn’t have respect towards me. This is adharma. Everyone walking, talking,
sitting, befriending you will become sinners. You will become a transgender.
I'm cursing you. From this day forward you will be kicked out of all four
casts. You will become terribly ugly and won't have a proper life. “By hearing
Daksha's words all those saints present there agreed to his opinion. They
misunderstood Rudra as a cruel. Devas joined with Daksha and began insulting
Siva. But Siva didn't sat silently hearing all this without any reply.
Being a witness to the insult of Daksha and
others towards Siva, Nandi became very angry. His eyes turned red. He shouted
out," Insulting the person who balances creation, protection and
destruction you fool? What do you have to insult my master like this? You are
attacking against the person who is the main cause of this Yajna to be
successful. How dare you make fun of him?"
Daksha became uncontrollable hearing the words
from Nandi. He once again started to insult and curse Siva. Nandi replied with
equal force and cursed all Brahmins including Daksha as anger towards him. Lord
Siva cracked a smile seeing Nandi's aggression towards Daksha. He calmed Nandi
and said, "Hey Nandi, you are a scholar. Therefore, aggression is not
appropriate for you. You have just cursed Brahmins because of slight
misunderstanding. Whoever can curse us but that will not affect us. Daksha's
curse will never do a slight harm to us ever. You can believe me. Therefore, be
cool.". Nandi turned calm hearing Siva's philosophy. They went back to
Kailas.
Angry Daksha returned to his palace yet he had
his aggression towards Siva building up in his mind. He spent most of his time
planning to take revenge on Siva. He even started to insult those who pray to
Lord Siva. He thus became a arch enemy of Siva. Thus he decided to conduct a
grand Yaga and swore not to invite Siva and Sati to it.
PART 2
Kalavati now understand
little bit the problem of her husband why
he don’t want go to the yajana. It was just because they were the very much
fond of God Shiva, ma sati and the land of forest Himalaya. Their believe in
God Siva they afraid if not get the invitation
and went may it is
misfortune for us both but she is modern
in-if not want believe on the myth.
Hayat Singh now
ask her for food and also ask what about
the animal they have to look – after , they have one thousand sheep , ten buffalo,
two ox and twenty cow .
Kalavati told she
already prepared the food and ask to eat and she is calling Heera the boy to come and have the food , Heera came
and they started the food it is very delicious said Hayat Singh , Heera need more chapatti (bred) , they always
use to have the chapatti of the floor of ramdana . The chapatti is black in color
and put the butter on it, take a big glass of lassi and they eat the same.
Hayat Singh remember once a English man came at their home it was the time when India already get independence from the English , His mother gave the English man a ramdana chapatti
(bred) and put butter on it the English
man had the butter and returned the chapatti to his mother and said please took
your plate back , and the whole family laughed on the same , he smile and told
her wife to give Heera a chapatti .She
prepared a chapatti and give him a hot chapatti with butter .
They finish their
lunch and the man went forest with their animal and his wife went field for the
green grass for the cow and buffalo who only give milk to them other animal
need not to feed they already feed by the land of forest ,the green grass they
only give the cow or buffalo when they
milks’ them. The boy went to play
with his friend in the forest and also his duty to take wood for fire from the
forest. They depend on forest for everything.
The man now came
at home in evening they have a courtyard for the animal and small house with two bed place the Chula (stove) fires between and they used to live only there. There is no bathroom no water they get water
from the source of water approximate half kilometer from they live it is a
small pond of water but the water is so cold like snow.
Kalawati also came
from the field and they have the tea, they are the fond of the tea. The kateli (tea
maker) they always took on fire with water and tea and whenever they want drink
tea they pour milk and sugar in it and drink it. Between the tea Kalavati dare
to ask her husband may we go the yajana? Very sweetly and humbly. The another
village is not so far only the distance is fifteen kilometer towards the
Himalaya it is the last village of the Himalaya after that there is no village
the shivalik range of the Himalya started. There is only snow nothing else.
Hayat Singh said
we may wait may they send us message from somebody for the yajana but your
father is jealous to us because we are not went frequently there to amuse him
as you know we have responsibility of
our animal and field , also the villagers because I m the leader for them any dispute
in village it is my duty to resolve the same and whom I took responsibility for
the animal ,without any invitation we may not go there because the villager not
give us ijjat (honor) when they came to know we beggar went the yajana without
invitation now his fury is come on his conversation. His wife now started to
making the same chapatti before him, Heera the boy also appeared with some wood , Hayat Singh said to
boy clean your hand and foot prey to god Shiva and come for dinner they all
prey, God Shiva and had dinner together and slept.
PART 3
Kalavati trying to
sleep but not able, she stand-up and drunk a Gilas of water and retry to sleep.
She thinks may be some visitor from my father’s house may reach tomorrow,
because the Yajana will start from the next day after tomorrow as she came to
know trough her sister who already gone. But she is thinking why her father not
given invitation to them. She love her parents very much she is youngest
daughters of Partap Singh he is well known carpenter of the village to next
Hayat Singh. Partap Singh loved his all daughters but he love the kalavti very
much he is fond of her because she is a child very curious to know things, She
is the only girl child went school where the Hayat Singh also studies it is far
from the Partap Singh’s village, but she is used to daily fifteen kilometer for
her studies in the age of tenth.
Her thinking
process is going on she thinks why her father is organize yajna after many year
of the marriage of her’ , what happened
she only went once since eleven year of her marriage to her father’s house when her father was not
home , after that the family not given to them invitation for anything because she is youngest and already got
married . But she got married Hayat Singh without the permission of his father
she loved Hayat Singh from the school days she only read class one because
there is always snow and no teacher want go there
now there is no school at all after the twelve year already gone . She
remember her first date with Hayat Singh she was only ten year old and the boy
also twelve they meet when the rain is falling at the time of school her cloth
already get wet through the rain water she is waiting under the tree alone some
body may help her to reach at her home , the boy who daily trying to talk her
and want play with her in school appeared and ask her may he help her to reach home if she allow him to do so . She told I m
getting sacred because the rain is falling help me to reach at my home. They
both now together going toward her home but the boy is hesitating to talk her
about his first cursh toward her. And the same time Partap Singh appeared
because of the rain he came to help his daughter and told the boy thanks to help
her .
This is the last
day of the school of the girl , the girl always thinking about Hayat singh and
he always thinking about kalavati but they not met even after ten more years.
But suddenly one day Kalavati went Gharat( Panchakki a type of machine in which
villagers grand their wheat and ramdana
the garnding stones perform in a hut with the force of water). But the
gharat of her village is full already somebody using the same for granding
their ramdana or wheat. She went to
search of the Gharat the near by village of Hayat Singh because she know at their home no flour for chappati ,
surprisgly she saw there is a
gharat there nobody is but she pour the
water toward gharat the stone started perform and she pour the ramdana on the
machine to granding and sit inside after locking the door and she slept due to
the log jaurny but when she wake-up she heard somebody knocking the door she
saw her ramadana already convert in fluor and she getup and open the door she
saw the Hayat Singh before her and his face is same child hood age but he is
now a man with beraed. She ask Hayat
Singh but he not recongnise her but he guess you may be Kalvati he told, she said yes what a co-incidence she suddnley said .
They both now sit
inside nobody to come there they fell love and reach the level of two bodies
but only one soul. After that Hayat Singh told her I must come to talk with
your father for our marriage and they
both went their home.
When she reach at
home her father ask her why you late today
we all waiting for the flour to eat chappati . She narrate the story and
never tell her father about the Hayat Singh , After one month already gone the Hayat Singh not reach to meet her father
and she is afraid what will happen now because she come to know he is pregnant,
One morning she said to her mother about
the Hayat Singh she flee from the home and
reach the House of Hayat Singh , and she saw there is a mishappaning
already occurred with Hayat Singh his father died to fell from the tree so he
was not able to come to meet her faher but he is thinking abut kalavati and the same time Kalavati
appread before him and he feel happy and also feel sacred what will happen now .
Nobody is there She narrate the story and told she is pregnant they both are
happy but what they may do they decide to do marriage and reach the temple of
the shiva near by and did.
She is not able to
sleep she come to know that the time of third pahar of the night (4 o’clock
morning) and she get up and go to courtiyard and milkch the cow and buffalo and
took the milk in big pot of wood and some milk she took on fire for drink. Same
time Hayat Singh and heera singh also getup and went for nature call and become
fresh .Now the time of breakfast she ask Hayat Singh her husband regarding the
first love story of the universe . Pls say how the sati reborn as ma parvati
and got married to Lord Shiva.
Hayat Singh now start the story again after sitdown
and get bellesing from god shiva and start , As we know yesterday I told the story to you
as Devi Parvati is believed to be King Daksha daughter Sati in the earlier
life. Sati married Lord Shiva but King Daksha always disliked him. He often
insulted Lord Shiva. Once, King Daksha organised a Yagya in which he didnt
invite Lord Shiva. Sati insisted on going and thus, Lord Shiva gave her the
permission. Sati was agitated as his father didn’t invite Lord Shiva and jumped
into the fire.
With the death of Sati, the demons became more powerful. A demon named Tarak defeated everyone and took control of the Trilok(three world). All the Devas were terrified and went to Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma told them that only a son of Lord Shiva would be able to kill Tarak. All the Devas went to Devi and asked for her help. Listening to everything, she said that she would incarnate as Himalaya’s daughter and would marry Lord Shiva. Their son would then kill Tarak.
With the death of Sati, the demons became more powerful. A demon named Tarak defeated everyone and took control of the Trilok(three world). All the Devas were terrified and went to Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma told them that only a son of Lord Shiva would be able to kill Tarak. All the Devas went to Devi and asked for her help. Listening to everything, she said that she would incarnate as Himalaya’s daughter and would marry Lord Shiva. Their son would then kill Tarak.
Tarakasura was a very
powerful demon and had performed severe penances. Neither the humans nor the
Devas were powerful enough to defeat Tarakasura. Tarakasura terrorised the
Devas and the humans. Though the Devas tried to fight back, they could
not match the demon's power or ferocity.
Unable to fight Tarakasura,
all the humans and the Devas went to Lord Brahma for help. That was when Lord
Brahma told them that only Lord Shiva's child was powerful enough to destroy
the demon Tarakasura.
The Devas were in a fix. Lord
Shiva had married Goddess Sati. However since Sati's death, Lord Shiva had
retreated to the Himalayas and was deep in penance. His meditation was so deep
powerful that he could not be disturbed.
The Devas then again went to
Lord Brahma for help. Brahma asked them to worship Mahadevi, the great Goddess
of which Sati was an incarnation.
The Devas worshipped
Mahadevi. Mahadevi appeared before them and told the Devas that she would
reincarnate and marry Shiva. Their offspring would defeat Tarakasura.
Soon enough Himavat, king of
Himalayan Kingdom and his Queen Menaka had a beautiful girl child. They
named the child 'Parvati'. Parvati means 'of the hills'.
Parvati was a beautiful
child, full of zest in her childhood. However she was fiercely devoted to Lord
Shiva. Even in her childhood she preferred praying to Lord Shiva, instead of
playing with her friends.
Parvati was very well
educated and very beautiful. Fame of her beauty and intelligence spread
throughout the country. Princes came from different parts of the country to
marry her. However Parvati rejected all of them. She wanted to marry Lord Shiva
and no one else.
When she repeatedly rejected
her suitors her father asked her, 'Parvati, don't you wish to get married? Why
do you keep rejecting all the princes who have come?'
Parvati looked defiantly at
her father, 'Father, have you seen the princes? She said looking scornfully, 'I
cannot marry them...They are not what I want...'
Queen Menaka said quietly,
'Does that mean that there is someone else you want?' She asked smiling at
Parvati.
Parvati blushed, 'Mother!'
King Himavat looked surprised
looking from mother and daughter. 'Well, who is it?'
Parvati shyly stared at her
feet and whispered, 'Lord Shiva,' her eyes shining radiantly.
King Himavat though
flabbergasted at first, then slowly nodded his head. Yes Lord Shiva, the Lord
of the three worlds was the good match for his daughter.
But then he remembered how
Shiva had become an ascetic and was deep in penance. 'Parvati, my child. Lord
Shiva has retired to the Himalayas. How can you hope to marry him...'
'Narayana...Narayana...' A
mischievous voice came from behind them. All the three of them turned around
startled, to see Sage Narada behind them. Sage Narada was Brahma's son and
roamed all around world. He was a mischievous sage and always getting himself
and others in trouble. The only reason he always escaped from being cursed was
all his exploits always ended well for all the people concerned.
Sage Narada knew that Parvati
was Goddess Mahadevi reincarnated and had come to marry Lord Shiva.
Parvati was the first one to
salute Sage Narada. Sage Narada blessed her and said, 'You are born to be the
mother of the Worlds. You have to go and fulfil your destiny.'
King Himavat and Queen Menaka
also saluted Sage Narada. King Himavat then said, 'Sir, Parvati wants to marry
Lord Shiva...She has just told us...'
Sage Narada then turned to
Parvati, 'What you have chosen is not an easy path to follow. But you must
succeed. Not just for your own sake but for the sake of many other people. It
is your destiny.' Parvati felt something deep stir within her. But she still
could not fully realise that she was the great Goddess Mahadevi.
Sage Narada then turned to
King Himavat, 'Take your daughter to Lord Shiva. Ask him to accept Parvati's
help to perform his daily prayers. '
King Himavat nodded. Sage
Narada, his work accomplished vanished from there.
The next day, along with
Parvati, King Himavat travelled to the foot of the Himalayas, where Lord Shiva
was meditating. They waited patiently for Lord Shiva to open his eyes.
Lord Shiva opened his eyes
after a long time not even aware that the two of them were there. He first saw
Paravti but was not able to recognise that Parvati was infact his Shakti – his
beloved Sati. He then turned his attention to King Himavat. 'What brings you
here, King?' He asked.
King Himavat bowed, 'My Lord,
this is my daughter Parvati. She has been your fierce devotee from her
childhood. She wishes to serve you while you do your puja.'
Shiva nodded and agreed to
it. 'If that is what she desires, then she can help me around.' King Himavat
then left Paravti there and left for his kingdom.
Shiva nodded to Parvati, 'I
am going too need some flowers for the puja. Would you please...'
Parvati nodded and left in
search of the flowers...
Soon she was with Lord Shiva
and helped him in everything. While he was meditating, she would wait on him
gazing at him. She would have all the things ready so that he could perform the
puja after his meditation.
The Devas sighed with relief
when they saw Parvati waiting on Lord Shiva. They thought that soon Parvati
would convince Shiva to marry her. However, as the days passed, the Devas grew
worried. Parvati's charm was not working on Shiva. Shiva remained immune to
her. They were not sure how long they could hold up against Tarakasura. So in
order to speed things up, they went to Kamadeva – the God of Love.
Indra the Lord of the Devas
explained to Kamadeva, 'I think Parvati needs our help. Shiva is not affected
by Parvati's charm or beauty. I think you have to break his meditation by
firing your love arrow at him so that he can atleast notice Parvati's beauty.'
Kamadeva thought that over,
'But Parvati would win over Lord Shiva. The Great Mahadevi promised us. Why
should we interfere?'
Indra sighed, 'Tarakasura is
becoming a menance. None of our powers combined can match his power and he has
been hurting innocent people. We have speed things up...'
Finally Kamadeva agreed and
decided to help them out, 'Yes. I will do it.'
Kamadeva went home to tell
his wife about his 'assignment'. Rati however was not happy. 'But Shiva is deep
in his penance. Won't he be angry if he learns that you have disturbed his
penance?'
Kamadeva's eyes momentarily
clouded. But then as he resolutely nodded his head and smiled, 'Yes. But even
if it so, I have to do this. Don't worry my dear.' He said stroking Rati's
cheek and smiled, 'I will be back.'
Rati gave a fearful smile and
realised that her husband's mind was made up. She gave Kamadeva a forced smile
and nodded her head.
Kamadeva picked up his
flowery bow with the sugarcane arrows and went to the place where Shiva was
meditating.
There Parvati was helping
Shiva, collect the flowers. She was arranging the flowers, when Kamadeva picked
up his bow and fired five arrows at Lord Shiva.
Shiva momentarily felt a
sudden jerk as if being awakened. He suddenly gazed at Parvati as if realizing
for the first time how beautiful she actually was. He felt captivated by
Parvati's beauty and was about to talk to her, when Lord Shiva shook his head. Something
is not right. I should not be thinking of this. My Sati is dead. I am
performing penance. I cannot be attracted to another woman now. Lord Shiva
resolutely pulled himself together. Through his power of meditation he realised
that Kamadeva had been upto some mischief because of which he had lost
concentration.
Lord Shiva has three eyes.
His third eye is in his forehead and is always closed, for good reason. The
third eye if opened would burn up anyone in its path!
Now Lord Shiva angrily blazed
at Kamadeva and opened his third eye. Poor Kamadeva! He was burnt to ashes!
After burning up Kamadeva,
Lord Shiva cooled down a little. He closed his third eye. But he was still
angry with himself for losing his concentration. He angrily turned to Parvati,
'I do not wish you to help me. Leave me alone. Your charms will not work on me.
Leave and go back to your family.' So saying Lord Shiva turned on his heel and
stomped off to his retreat to continue with his penance, which had been
disturbed by Kamadeva.
Parvati was distressed that
Shiva had spoken harshly to her and had left her. Parvati was sure that no
matter how much she cajoled Shiva, he would never agree to let her help him
again.
Parvati realised that she
could not give up now. The days she had been with Shiva, she realised that she
was more in love with him than she realised.
She wondered how she was to
make Shiva accept her, when she heard a familiar voice behind her. 'Narayana...
Narayana...'
Parvati turned and saluted
Sage Narada. Looking at Sage Narada she knew that he was here to offer her
help. Narada smiled and said, 'You are right, my lady. Giving up is not an
option. Lord Shiva cannot be won by charm and beauty, but he can be won by
devotion.'
Parvati looked at Narada and
realised what she had to do. She would perform penance to win her love. Parvati
was not afraid of the penance. In fact she welcomed it. Without saying a word,
she saluted Narada and went to a grove in the Himalayas. No matter how hard it
was , she would win her love.
Rati came to know of her
husband's death and came sobbing to Parvati as she was too scared to go to Lord
Shiva. She cried her heart out to Parvati, who comforted her. 'Rati, listen to
me. I will win Shiva.' She said resolutely, 'And when I do, I promise Kamadeva
will be reborn.' Parvati spoke knowing that it would happen, perhaps not
immediately. But it would.
Rati nodded her head
tearfully and left the grove.
Parvati began her penance.
She did not care about the hardships she had to face or about the harsh weather
around her. All she cared about was that she had to win Lord Shiva.
She worshipped Lord Shiva for
years, but the Lord never appeared. As Parvati meditated fiercely, she realised
the truth about herself. Parvati realised that she was an incarnation of
Mahadevi and that it was her destiny to become Shiva's Shakti.
She realised that she was
Sati in her previous life who had given up her life because Daksha – Sati's
father has insulted Shiva. She realised that her love for Shiva transcended
everything, because she was for all purposes Shiva's...half. Both Shiva and
Parvati were incomplete without each other.
With her meditation, Parvati
became very powerful. With her powers of penance, she soon gave up all food,
water or even air. The other sages meditating in the Himalayas would come and
visit Parvati and admire her tenacity. Parvati was so engrossed in her
meditation that she never noticed any of them.
However Parvati's penance was
so powerful that the Devas could bear it no more. The whole kingdom of the Gods
began to get hot as Parvati meditated. The Gods rushed to Brahma. Brahma and
Vishnu together went to Shiva and told him that Parvati's penance was to end,
or the whole Kingdom would burn.
Shiva realised that Parvati
was not just another mortal and that she was special. But could she be my
Sati. He wondered...
The next day as Parvati was
about to begin her penance, when she saw a young ascetic staring at her.
Parvati looked at him, 'Is
there a reason you are staring at me like that?'
'Yes' The ascetic said
looking at her mystified. 'My lady, I have watching you for a few days. Once
you start performing your penance I have never seen anything like it. You have
not eaten. People come and go, you do not seem to realise it. Your meditation
is very powerful. Why would you...' He stopped.
Parvati nodded asking him to
continue.
'...What would prompt such a
beautiful lady like you to perform such a penance.' The ascetic said shrugging
his shoulder, 'I mean, what would be worth that...'
Parvati smiled, 'Love, young
sir. Love. I do all this for love.'
The young man looked at her
baffled, when Parvati smiled, 'Lord Shiva. I wish to marry him. I will win him
over by my devotion.' She said simply.
When Parvati finished, the
young ascetic looked surprised and then burst out laughing. Parvati looked
surprised seeing the ascetic laugh.
'You wish to marry...' he
said still laughing, '...Shiva. You mean the three eyed God...' He said still
unable to control himself. 'I mean... why waste your beauty and intelligence on
someone like that... who smears ashes on himself and wears skulls... And my
Lady, did I forget to tell you he is homeless and just roams around in
graveyards...Do you mean that Shiva...'
Parvati eyes started blazing
when she heard the ascetic making fun of Lord Shiva, 'Yes. I mean that Shiva
and also the Shiva who is the master of the three worlds.' She said pride
shining in her voice. 'That Shiva who cannot be understood by pathetic puny
minds like yours...' She said scornfully, wishing she had never spoke to the
ascetic.
The young ascetic opened his
mouth to talk, when Parvati held up her hands fiercely, 'DONT SAY ANOTHER WORD'
She said emphasising each word, angry through and through. 'It is not only a
sin to talk like this, it is bigger sin to listen to this rubbish...' Saying
she stomped and was about to turn away, when she saw a flash. The young ascetic
disappeared and standing in that place was the man whom she had dreamed her
entire life. Lord Shiva...her Shiva.
Shiva looked tenderly at
Goddess Parvati, thinking her words That Shiva and also the Shiva who is the
master of the three worlds... She had said that with pride. When she had
said that, something changed in him. He realised that she was his Shakti. She
was indeed his wife reborn...
'Parvati, I am sorry. I
should have realised it earlier. But...' Lord Shiva shook his head.
In their eyes they saw that
they both belonged to each other. They had always been together. Just with
different names. Lord Shiva was the father of the universe and Goddess Parvati
the mother.
Goddess Parvati shyly turned
to Lord Shiva, 'My Lord, you have to come to my father and ask for my hand. It
is the proper thing to do.'
Lord Shiva nodded and went
back to Kailasa, whereas Goddess Parvati returned to her father's home.
Then Lord Shiva came and
asked Himavat permission to marry his daughter. Himavat readily agreed and thus
Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati celebrated their wedding with great pomp and
show.
After their marriage, Goddess
Parvati gave birth to Lord Kartikeyan, who defeated and killed the evil demon
Tarakasura.
True to her promise, after her marriage with Lord
Shiva, Goddess Parvati requested Lord Shiva to bring back Kamadeva to life.
Smiling the Lord obliged and Rati got her husband back.
Now Hayat Singh already finished his breakfast and
told kalavati pls don’t ask further story , the boy already went before end of the
story to play with butterfly in the field. Kalavati thinks may her father is still not like her
and her husband because thy get married without the permission. Same time she
decided to go to the yajana and will ask forgive from her parents.
Hayat Singh now went to get wood from the forest
because he knew there may be snowfall anytime so they need wood for fire , they
only may survive if they have potato, ramdana , tea and the wood is must.
The mind of kalavati is not in rest she is in state of confusion , some time our believe may not
allow to us do the things which are odd, but her father never complaint her
about her marriage , but why he don’t send us the invitation . She forget she
had other work also in home such get green grass for animal and making butter
for home use she had many work to done . She start making butter but the thinking process is going on she again
thinks about the days of marriage how they both get married and after the the
birth of their son Heera Singh, when
Heera born , her mother came , when she ask about her father , mother told he
went out of village for some urgent work.
Her mother never show any such feeling that her father is not happy with
her marriage. The butter is now ready she ask to Heera please come and test the
butter , He is busy to play with the lamb she again ask he came laughingly and she give him one handful butter he eat the same and told mami it is so testy
she forget everything and delighted and kiss him in forhead and the boy went to
play again and she started to work again
.
Now Hayat singh appear with wood and ask her for a
glass of water and also told any invitation came . She told no . Both went inside of house and sit together, she make
the tea which already ready on fire and had . Hayat Singh told her if You want go , you go with Heera. I will look after the Animal
and home. She tell nothing and went outside . Hayat Singh thinks that she not like what he
suggested. She know the Yajana will start from the next day . She want go because she will go her parents
house after twelve year but same time she became sad because till time nobody
send her invitation. She went field
for get green grass .
PART4
Now Hayat Singh on his redio and listen the news this
is about the weather and the weather department
forcast the weather of Himalayn reason will be dangers because there
will be heavy rainfall and also warn the
pilgrims to save themselves from the heavy rainfall this is
the season of char dahm yatra in uttaranchal , Kedarnath (Lord Shiva),
Badrinath( Lord Vishnu),Gangotri(Godess Ganga the holi river) and Yamnotri (Godess
Yamuna the holi river) , He asked heera about the water, they go for water approximate half kilometer
, Heera told he already fill all the
pots at home with water. Now He feel relaxed but one question in his mind
coming if the heavy rainfall will come how he go out with animal , Because the animal are hangar but he is brave he told Kalawati I m going to
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