Love Because Love

Love Because Love
EXTRA STORY ABOUT GOD SHIVA AND GODDESS PARWATI



Dewi Parvati (In Sanskrit called Parvati) is the Goddess of Power, who is one of the 3 Major Sakti (in simple language a couple, a figure who is already set to be a wife, and a woman who is, part of the half-God to help him carry out the duties of the 3 Main Gods, Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Shiva) which is the sakti of Lord Shiva. Parvati is the daughter of a Himalayan Mountain King, Himawan and Menawati, she is believed to be the younger sister of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Ganga. Dewi Parwati is the reincarnation of Dewi Sati.


Lord Shiva is considered to have a higher role and feared among the Trimurti (Brahma/God Creator, Vishnu/God Preserver, and Shiva/God Smelter/Destroyer) in maintaining world balance. Shiva is a god who is very forgiving but able to destroy the world as he wills and has different abilities in him. So it is natural that Lord Shiva has many names and nicknames in certain areas.


Shiva is also famous as the master of yogi and teaches the fusion of sin through meditation and reincarnation. In terms of appearance it is the simplest Siwa and lives in the forest, while Brahma lives on the clouds and Vishnu lives in the waters dressed more appropriately. Shiva has no special rules in life other than a return to nature. Overall the three Gods have the same position as the world coordinator, although Shiva is the ruler of three times, past, present and future.


The story begins when Shiva refuses to unite with his Sakti Adhi at the beginning of the formation of the era by Brahma. Lord Shiva chose himself and was immersed in his peaceful meditation to take care of the interests of mankind. Because of this rejection, the powerful Adhi of Lord Shiva then chose to take the form of a human known as Sati.


Sati is the son of Prajapati Daksha who is the son of Lord Brahma himself. The meeting of Sati and Shiva raises many problems for them to unite, including the rejection of Sati's father, Prajapati Daksha, who had hated Shiva from the beginning, did not regard Shiva as a god and instead regarded Shiva as a vagrant. Various conflicts and wars occurred due to hostility from Prajapati Daksa and Shiva, especially after Sati learned that he was the Sakti of Lord Shiva, making Sati insist on getting married and having Lord Shiva.


Sati's father who still wants Sati married to someone else finally made a contest because previously no one wanted and dared to propose to Sati because he heard the news that Sati was the Sakti of Lord Shiva who had been widespread. The marriage between Shiva and Sati was forced. Sati married Shiva because Shiva was the winner of the competition, but Sati's father still did not consider the marriage so that Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu came to him with wrath.


Sati who at that time was still concerned about worldly things became an obstacle to her household with Shiva. After a long stay in Kailash, Sati, who was taught to meditate and reach her Sakti Adhi, thought instead of thinking about her father's last fire ritual, which did not invite her and Shiva.


Feeling no need for an invitation to visit her parents' house, Sati insisted on attending the event and taking Shiva there. Lord Shiva refused to come because he felt uninvited. Sati wants the end of this feud, so as to straighten out the feud between her father and husband, and pleads with her father later to invite Shiva.


Dewi Sati leaves for her father's house with Nandi (the vehicle buffalo of Lord Shiva). Arriving there despite being refused entry, Sati entered at the mercy of the doorman. Shiva actually knew that the day was a disaster for all mankind. Uninvited and promised Sati to come, Shiva was powerless to prevent this from happening. At the height of the feud between Sati and her father, Sati sacrificed herself by burning herself in the ritual fire because she could not stand the insults borne by her husband.


Before setting himself on fire, Sati cursed anyone present at her father's ritual to take a great sin on Shiva, including Lord Brahma and Adhi Sakti (Dewi Saraswati) as well as Lord Vishnu and Adhi Sakti (Dewi Laksmi).


Lord Shiva was very angry over the death of Sati. The earth is ravaged poranda and Mahishasura (demon) who from the beginning wanted to kill Sati rejoiced (Because of the provision that can kill him is only the son of Lord Shiva). Sati's father Prajapati Daksha was beheaded in front of a ritual fire by Rudra (another form of Lord Shiva).


Lord Vishnu and Lord Brahma were impressed with Himawan's devotion to worshiping the goddess god every day, so Lord Brahma gave Himawan's wife to give birth to a very beautiful baby girl and he also advised that the baby will be known to many people as Parvati. that night also Mena, who is also a woman, himawan's wife dreamed of meeting with Goddess Sati who said that she would be reborn to the world, asking her to be an intermediary for it. Then in her dream Dewi Sati turned into a light and went into Mena's stomach so that she was carrying a baby girl.


At the time of her birth, Dewi Parwati was shrouded in light, and very beautiful, but Tarakasura told Bahrupa to kill Dewi Parwati but failed and fell into the mountainside, but Dewi Parwati actually helped her. Bahrupa is a kahyangan angel who was cursed by God Indra to become a demon, and by being forgiven by Adi Sakti she turned into an angel towards Kahyangan.


Having been reborn into the world again, all the Gods and Brahmins as guilt-redemption helped Parvati's readiness to face and accompany Lord Shiva. The advantage of Parwati from childhood is that it can protect itself.


Everything went more smoothly compared to the story of Lord Shiva and Goddess Sati. Parvati who is the reincarnation of Goddess Sati has known herself as the wife of Lord Shiva since she was a child. Dewi Sati and Dewi Parwati are the same figure, only readiness and patience are the hallmarks of Dewi Parwati, the love of this form of Adhi Sakti is indeed only for Lord Shiva only.


The parvati of the baby lived in wartime, so Himawan had to go to war. Mena and Parvati had to be cut off to the Desi Dadici, but Mena refused for fear that her son might be influenced by Lord Shiva, but Himawan insisted that Mena allow it. In the place of the Desi Dadici, Parvati is also taught about Lord Shiva, thus making her mother angry and forbidding Parvati to learn about Shiva. Must be an adult Parvati still likes to worship Lord Shiva. He often gave offerings and offerings to Lord Shiva, even wondering to himself, is he worthy of Lord Shiva? Is he a match with Lord Shiva? So Parvati just prostrated worship to Lord Shiva and often said to his friend that someday he would marry Lord Shiva.


The story tells that Shiva was imprisoned on the Himalayan Mountain and waited years for the arrival of Sati. Meanwhile a giant (danawa) named Taraka was attacking the gods in kahyangan and apparently none of the gods were able to defeat the power of Taraka. It has been foretold that the one who will be able to defeat Taraka is only the son of Lord Shiva himself.


The god Indra sent the God Kama who is the God of romance to help Parvati approach Shiva and wake him from his semen, by shooting his arrow to Lord Shiva, who is the god of love, for Shiva to fall back in love with Parvati who is the reincarnation of Goddess Sati. Although Parvati finally woke Shiva, but Kama was burned to death because the eyes of the three Lord Shiva who initially felt disturbed and angry because he was awakened from his semen, and Dewi Ratih who is the wife of Lord Kama gave a curse that the child of Lord Shiva and Goddess Sati is not human. The result of the curse of Dewi Rati is Ganesha who heads an elephant and Kala who is in the form of a giant, while their son Dewa Kumar paras young and riding a peacock. To show her love for her husband Dewi Ratih pleaded with Lord Shiva to burn her as well as her husband, and Lord Shiva granted her.


Dewi Parvati prepared herself even through the fusion of sins to become worthy of Lord Shiva, by carrying out various processes. Parvati finally married Shiva with great fanfare. Mena finally approves of Parvati and Shiva's relationship as she realizes that nothing can beat the love of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Their marriage, which was sanctioned by both their parents, blessed by Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Laksmi and Goddess Katyayani, is also celebrated by all Hindus as a happy day, Maha Shivaratri Day.