Do you know why Mahadev and Bhagwati took Form Ardhnareshwar
This intriguing tale will amaze you. Read this thread, it will keep you hooked until the very end! x.com
This intriguing tale will amaze you. Read this thread, it will keep you hooked until the very end! x.com
The story behind this divine form involves Bhrigu Rishi, one of the Saptarishis and a great devotee of Shiva.
One day, Bhagwan Shiva was teaching the Saptarishis about yoga and the universe on the banks of Kanti Sarovar, with Mata Parvati seated beside him.
One day, Bhagwan Shiva was teaching the Saptarishis about yoga and the universe on the banks of Kanti Sarovar, with Mata Parvati seated beside him.
As Bhrigu Rishi got up to circumambulate Mahadev as a mark of respect, he chose to only circle around Mahadev and ignored Mata Parvati, making space between them during his pradakshina.
Noticing this, Mata Parvati became angry, feeling disrespected.
Noticing this, Mata Parvati became angry, feeling disrespected.
Sensing her displeasure, Shiva invited Parvati to sit closer beside him.
However, Bhrigu, determined to avoid circumambulating Mata Parvati, transformed into a mouse to pass between them.
Seeing this, Shiva placed Parvati on his lap, ensuring there was no way for Bhrigu to avoid her.
However, Bhrigu, determined to avoid circumambulating Mata Parvati, transformed into a mouse to pass between them.
Seeing this, Shiva placed Parvati on his lap, ensuring there was no way for Bhrigu to avoid her.
Yet Bhrigu, now taking the form of a bird, flew above Shiva’s head and continued his circumambulation.
Mata Parvati grew even more enraged at this behavior. To restore balance and honor the divine feminine energy, Bhagwan Shiva absorbed Mata Parvati into himself, taking the form of Ardhanarishwara half Shiva and half Parvati.
Mata Parvati grew even more enraged at this behavior. To restore balance and honor the divine feminine energy, Bhagwan Shiva absorbed Mata Parvati into himself, taking the form of Ardhanarishwara half Shiva and half Parvati.
At this point, Bhrigu transformed into a bee and attempted to circle only Shiva’s right leg.
But since Mahadev now embodied both masculine and feminine energies in one form, Bhrigu had no choice but to perform a full circumambulation of both aspects male and female recognizing their inseparable union.
But since Mahadev now embodied both masculine and feminine energies in one form, Bhrigu had no choice but to perform a full circumambulation of both aspects male and female recognizing their inseparable union.
Thats how Ardhnarishwar Formed of Bhagwati Parvati and Mahadev
The Ardhanarishwara avatar of Bhagwan Shiva symbolizes the union of masculine and feminine energies.
The Ardhanarishwara avatar of Bhagwan Shiva symbolizes the union of masculine and feminine energies.
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