
Saga Of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti By Best Astrologer In USA
This is the saga of Lord Shiva and Goddess Shakti By the Best Astrologer In USA USA. It is a sophisticated narration of Shiva and Shakti’s separation and union. Their journeys together. And how that affected and shaped the whole world. The saga narrates how Goddess Shakti’s human incarnation Sati. Granddaughter of Lord Brahma and daughter of Prajapati Daksha and Queen Prasuti. She is reunited with Shiva after Shakti was separated from him for the benefit of the universe.
Shiva is also called by the name of Natraja, Shambhu, and Mahakal.
Ardhnarishwara
The image of ardhnarishwara, half-male, and half-female, represents Lord Shiva as the union of substance and energy, the life principle, and Shakti. 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 daughter of Daksha Prajapati and his wife Prasuti. Daksha was the son of Brahma and a great king. As the daughter of Daksha, she is also well-known as Dakshayani. An aspect of Devi is, She is the first spouse of Shiva, the second being Parvati, the reincarnation of Sati herself.
Sati Devi
Brahma’s designed her destiny in such a way that she would please Shiva with humble devotion 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 an abomination to her.
Daksha exploded at 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.
But their 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 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 At Her Home
Sati could hardly recognize her home when she reached it. 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 center 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 breaths while she approached.