Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 colin, dear one, thanks for doing all the 'leg' work on the authencity of the web version of the SAti story. well, the author does claim his version is based on shiva purana. he mentions the origins of shakti peethas as well in this version. well, this is one more lesson you have taught me that one should verify all sources before posting a story... (library as well as web! smiles) but, dear one veerabhadra was created by SHIVA ! so whether shiva actually beheaded daksha or shiva's little soldier beheaded daksha is only a technical 'detail'. now, please allow me to ask you one small question! you know the story where shiva reduced manmatha (the god of love -cupid) to ashes and later revived the same manmatha through his spiritual energies! so, you don't shiva could revive sati if he wanted to -if even if her body was reduced to ashes? with god, all things are possible. similarly goddess can also perform all kinds of miracles- these are called siddhis or occult powers ! we know this from jesus and his parables! dear one, believe me i do appreciate all your efforts in verifying the veracity and authencity of all vversions of the sati story. this is wonderful,. keeps one on one's toes! here are some questions i want to ask all of you? 1) what do you learn from the 'sati' story. 2) should a woman defend her husband's honor at all costs? 3) how does a man grieve for his beloved wife? 4) finally, are these myrths or legends or cock-and bull stories? COLIN, you are indded an asset to this cyber shrine . please keep sharing your views - keeps this temple pulsating with 'energy' love and have a wonderful valentine's day! (((((((((((((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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