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if she committed Sati. Sati, the wife of Daksha, was so overcome at the demise of her husband that she immolated herself on his funeral pyre.Sati was the consort of Lord Shiva. She burnt herself in fire as protest against her father, Daksha did not give her consort Shiva the respect she thought he deserved. Even though Sati is considered an Indian custom or a Hindu custom it was not practiced all over India
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 4:04 PM on September 10, 2008
SATI IS A DEVOTED WIFE WHO SITS WITH THE DEAD BODY OF HER HUBAND ON THE FIRE......IT IS AN OLD BUT ABOLISHED CUSTOM OF INDIA...women used to end their lives, jumping into the husbands funeral pyre . Hindu women were forced to do that. they would not live as a widow. this practise called Sati ended long ago....Sati was a wife wholly devoted to her husband. Devi Parvati is also addressed as Sati
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Puja & Rituals by cross22 at 5:41 PM on November 20, 2007
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Astrology Anonymously at 7:45 PM on August 24, 2009
karaka. its effect is also only mean. the first 2.1/2 years of sade sati was upto november2009.it is of great adversities to you.then the next 2.1/2 yrs.ismoderateand next2.1/2 years is some what relief
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Astrology by Rakesh Gohel at 11:15 PM on June 19, 2009
Any woman who is pure by heart, has unflinching loyalty towards her husband and has followed his directives and wishes or instructions to a T is called a Sati.There were many in the Hindu Mythology who were called Sati e.g. Anusuya, Savitri,Ahalya, Renuka, Draupadi, Sita. It was not that they committed death by jumping into the Pyre, they were recognised as Sati.In more recent times there were
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Puja & Rituals by Silvia at 11:08 PM on January 04, 2009
Shiva unable to bear the insults meted on her husband Uma decided to end her life by jumping into the agnikund where she was united with the eternity. Henceforth she was also known as Sati. Sati was reborn again and peace was restored between her and parents. In that birth also she married Lord Shiva and lived happily thereafter. It is believed that Sati comes to stay with her parents for 9 days
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Puja & Rituals by Shweta Pal at 11:58 AM on November 28, 2008
This is a revisit of the other question by you.Parvati in her earlier incarnation was Sati, the daughter of Prajapati Daksha. Daksha never liked Shiva because Shiva had refused to stand up and honur Daksha in his role of a Prajapati. As things developed, Daksha arranged a Yajna and invited all the Deities from the Heavens and elsewhere. Sati and Shiva saw different Gods riding their airplanes
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Puja & Rituals by vimla s at 11:26 PM on January 01, 2009
, Bhairava is shown carrying the amputated head of Brahma .2 Another story of the origin of Bhairava is the tale of Sati , wife of Shiva. Sati, the daughter of the king of gods, Daksha had chosen to marry and invited all the Gods , but not Sati and Shiva. Sati came to the yagna alone, where Daksha publicly spoke in a belittling manner about Shiva. Sati could not bear to hear her husband insulted and offered
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Puja & Rituals by nirmal dave at 3:22 AM on December 23, 2008
Prajapati Daksha and His Son-in-law Lord Shiva had a certain tiff between them,Dakshas daughter Sati was married to Shiva.On a certain occasion Daksha organised a great YajnaYagya in which Shiva was not sent an invitation.Sati came to know of the great function and without a proper consent from Shiva went to her fathers function uninvited.There She found that Daksha had not reserved a certain place
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Puja & Rituals by Silvia at 11:28 PM on January 04, 2009
There was a great king called Daksha Prajapati who was the son of Lord Brahma, He had 27 daughters. Sati devi was one of them. Daksha gave his daughter Sati in marriage to Lord Shiva, During not invite his daughter Sati and his son in law Lord Shiva. Sati felt sad because of this and went to the Yaga against the wishes of Lord Shiva. She was badly insulted by her father Daksha and jumped
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Puja & Rituals by gangadharti at 9:15 PM on November 14, 2008
Dear Gangadhar, When Sati, the wife of Shiva, sacrificed herself at the Yajna performed by her father Daksha a very distraught Shiva started dancing with her body. He was dancing the dance of Sati into fifty-one pieces with his arrows. And wherever a pieces of the Divine Mothers body fell on earth, that place became a Shakti Pitha. The Shakti Pithas, the part of the Divine Mothers body
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Puja & Rituals by gangadharti at 5:17 PM on November 09, 2008
as the man who fought to abolish Sati the practice of a wife immolating herself on her husbands funeral pyre and also founded the Brahmo Samaj. But his contribution was a great deal more than that.Roy was born supporting a Unitarian Mission to be set up in Calcutta in 1824.Roys efforts to abolish the practice of Sati were largely driven by his concern for the moral dimensions of religion. It was the sight
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Self Development by Amrita Ravi at 7:02 PM on October 25, 2008
if she committed Sati.Sati, the wife of Daksha, was so overcome at the demise of her husband that she immolated herself on his funeral pyre.Sati was the consort of Lord Shiva. She burnt herself in fire as protest against her father, Daksha did not give her consort Shiva the respect she thought he deserved.Even though Sati is considered an Indian custom or a Hindu custom it was not practiced all over India
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Ahmedabad by Koena Mitra at 4:58 AM on October 14, 2008
as an earning hand. Thus a vicious circle started in which women was at the receiving end. All this gave rise to some new evils such as Child Marriage, Sati, Jauhar and restriction on girl education.Sati: The ritual of dying at the funeral pyre of the husband is known as "Sati" or "Sahagaman". According to some of the Hindu scriptures women dying at the funeral pyre of her husband go
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Puja & Rituals by Rahul Osho at 3:34 PM on October 05, 2008