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Since Shiva is Sati's husband, he is technically Indra and the Devas' mausa ji, right? T-T
#HumSaathSaathHain
OMG OMG OMG LMAO I NEVER THOUGHT THAT WHATTF
But fair XD he's their mausa ji and he definitely never lets that go lolol XDDD
That means Chandra is also there Mausa ji no? Lmao
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Do you think when Shiva first saw Parvati/Brahmacharini, He instinctively deadnamed Her as Sati?
LMAO
Most definitely
Shiva: ....Sati?
Parvati: Who- oh yeah no. I go by a different name now homie
Shiva:
#hindu mythology#hindu gods#hindu deities#shiva#shiva x parvati#parvati#sati#hindublr#desiblr#hinduism#hindu goddess
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I can picture this here, complete with the illustration, as being what Neo looked like while he was waiting in the Oracle's living room to see her in 1 when the kid potentials were there. Or, because he's associated with crows, it could instead be Smith brooding (of course) next to a befuddled but curious Sati:

#the matrix#the matrix memes#neo#the matrix neo#the matrix smith#neo anderson#the matrix sati#sati#agent smith#the matrix agent smith#the matrix neo memes#thomas anderson#neo memes#the matrix smith memes#agent smith memes#thomas a. anderson/neo#the matrix agent smith memes
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Happy new year ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ゙❀~

#myart#protoss#My first art in 2025#protoss oc#starcraft#my oc#oc#senia#sho#mira#Sati#siya#Yais#alesta#agnes#viola#Okay#I have a bad memory for names.#But there are really a lot of them here#Drawing on canvas with markers is a strange activity#But I did it
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big news (found a folder of text post memes from last november that I completely forgot about)
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Destruction of Daksha Yagna
Destruction of Daksha Yagna explores the repercussions of ego and the wrath of the divine. This story explains the greatness of Lord Shiva and how unrighteousness is always punished. People who mock Lord Shiva as dirty or uncivilized don't understand his glory. Most people know this story but many don't know why Lord Vishnu had to fight for Daksha. I have also gathered background for this. Let us remember the story of Destruction of Daksha yagna.

The Daksha Yagna was a grand ritual organized by Daksha Prajapati, the father of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva. Daksha, driven by his inflated ego, invited all the gods and goddesses to his grand ceremony, excluding Lord Shiva, whom he held in disdain. This omission set in motion a chain of events that would shake the cosmos.
When confronted by Sati about Her husband’s absence, Daksha had openly ridiculed Shiva as an uncouth, ill- deserving and uncivilised personality. Devi Sati could not take the insults about Her husband and thus produced Yogic Fire and ended Herself. As Nandi informed Lord Shiva of the tragedy, the latter threw a few of His hairs against a mountain in a heightened rage and the energy created thus broke the mountain into two parts; one half of it produced Virabhadra and another Bhadrakali whom Shiva instructed for the destruction of Daksha Yagna, Daksha and whoever else attended the Yagna too. Virabhadra appeared at the site of the Yagna instantly along with a huge army of Shivaganas including Dakini, Bhairava and Kapalini while Bhadrakali entered the Place with the nine incarnations of Bhagavati like Katatyani. As Daksha got terrified of the consequences of the situation, he took refuge at Maha Vishnu who expressed His helplessness and reprimanded Daksha for his foolishness in provoking his own daughter to take away Her life. Lord Vishnu Himself attended the Daksha Yagna and several Devatas too. Vishnu had to fight Virabhadra and his army. It was rather ironical that this happened. A celestial voice confirmed that Virabhadra was invincible but meanwhile several Devas too were killed and Lord Vishnu too desisted from the battle. Virabhadra severed Daksha’s head and threw it in the ‘Agnikunda’ (Fire pit) and returned to Rudra Deva. The irony of Lord Vishnu’s fighting Virabhadra to defend Himself and the Devas many of whom were all killed and He himself had to be defensive had a background; indeed Lord Vishnu was aware of this. A King called Kushva and Sage Dadhichi were good friends earlier but the ego (Ahamkara) of each other turned out to be mighty enemies. Kushva prayed to Lord Vishnu and Dadhichi looked to Lord Shiva for help. Lord Vishnu was pleased with Kushva’s penance and agreed to punish Sage Dadhichi and even used Sudarshana Chakra which proved futile, as Dadhichi was fortified with several years of devotion and Sacrifice along with constant ‘Japa’ (meditation) of Mritunjaya Mantra under the guidance of Sukracharya. Finally, Dadhichi condoned Kushva but did not excuse Lord Vishnu and his Deities and gave the curse that they would all be turned as ash in a fight with Lord Shiva’s part- incarnation (Virabhadra). Eventually, Lord Brahma approached Maha Deva to pardon and revive the lives of Lord Vishnu and Devas who were burnt in the battle with Virabhadra. A sobered and ever merciful Shiva conceded to the prayers of Brahma that not only Lord Vishnu be pardoned but those Devas who were burnt off in the cross fire with Virabhadra be revived but also allow a revitalized Daksha Prajapati with life by placing the Yagna’s Goat- head on to Daksha’s severed head thrown out by Virabhadra in the Fire pit and thus Daksha had a Goat- head thereafter. The ever grateful Daksha begged of Maha Deva for his pardon and prayed to Him with great sincerity and devotion everafter. He then performed a Yagna again with Maha Deva on the High Seat and with all the Devas to receive their blessings!
Neither Lord Shiva was able to save Raavana Nor Lord Vishnu was able to save Daksha even though they were great devotees. The important thing here is to understand that Dharma is of paramount importance. No God will save the wicked.
Har Har Mahadev 🙏🙏
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Lucia A saint who was martyred during the persecution of Christianity in the time of the Roman Empire. She was tortured and had her eyes gouged out, but a miracle restored her sight. She is revered as the patron saint of the blind.
Sati In Hinduism, Sati was Shiva's first wife who married Shiva against her father Daksha's will. She killed herself via self-immolation out of protest against her father not inviting her or Shiva to a sacrifice.
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Heartbreaking Memories
This memory was the first one that had filled Shiva the moment those beautiful eyes fell on Him. The young woman of barely thirteen, yet entirely Aadi Shakti, now stood next to Her father. Those dark orbs that were beyond any Universe now gazed at Him with a resplendent devotion that His heart's strings tugged hard. He knew who She was, for She had always beem Him more than He Himself was. Her lively gaze, the soft smile on Her lips, and the awestruck expression on Her face reminded Him of Sati, heartbreakingly so. And yet, there was an entirely new aspect to this form of His Shakti, one He felt He would see as time went by.
Shiva steeled Himself. This was going to be a hard journey, for Parvati and more so for Himself.
'Your pains will be mine, and all the fruits will be Yours, Uma. For You, I will do anything.'
@ahamasmiyodhah @mahi-wayy @yehsahihai @theramblergal @krsnaradhika @ramayantika @achyutapriya @thegleamingmoon @nidhi-writes @houseofbreadpakoda @hum-suffer @kanhapriya @kaal-naagin @krishna-priyatama @willkatfanfromasia @celestesinsight @arachneofthoughts @idllyastuff @mahaswrites @braj-raj @krishna-sangini @krishna-premi This is a snippet of a short OS I wrote. Do tell me what you all think, and if I should keep you or take you away from this tag list.
#shiva#parvati#umashankara#sanatana dharma#shivablr#lord shiva#uma maheshvari#sati#satishiva#alameluwrites
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Whenever someone says perfect casting doesn't exist :)
Madirakshi mundle as Sita in Siya ke Ram
Pooja Sharma as Draupadi in Mahabharata Star Plus
Mouni Roy as Sati and Sonarika Bhadouria as Parvati in Devon ke Dev Mahadev
#sati#sita#ram x sita#siya ke ram#devo ke dev Mahadev#mahabharata#draupadi#shiva#lord shiva#lord rama#the pandava quintet#indian aesthetic#indian tv#tv serials#parvati#parvati x shiva#sita x ram#ramayana#valmiki ramayan#mahadev
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Talk about the new Persona 3 Reload models or I'll egg your house!
So these are new in the sense that they hadn't yet received HD models, or were imported/updated from SH2 etc.? I no longer keep up with who appears in what, so it's getting harder to follow.
Anyway, I guess they're fine! I think the sort of flat, faux-cel shading adapted for P5/P3R generally looks good. The stiff, monotonous detailing on 'Helel's wings reminds me of like, one of the angel Digimon. Also a missed opportunity to update Wu Kong/Take-Mikazuchi's models to their DS counterparts. Omoikane looks very handsome.


why are virtue and sati serving cunt now. 'fire transparent png' image search looking ass fire
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Today's song is Stay a While, Starchild by Sati featuring the Vocaloid Kaito
#vocaloid#vocaloid original#kaito#kaito english#kaito vocaloid#sati#sati (composer)#english vocaloid#stay a while starchild
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HELPPPPP I TRIED TO EXPLAIN THE VENOMANIA LORE TO MY SISTER AND THIS IS WHAT SHE UNDERSTOOD AND DREW💀💀
it's partially wrong but i pinned it to my wall nevertheless because i rhink it's beautiful
#sateriasis venomania#cherubim venomania#the madness of duke venomania#light novel#vocaloid#sati#cheri#evillious chronicles#ec#lust arc#gakupo#ITS SO LOVELY
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Goddess Varahi - A form of Goddess Lakshmi
#varahi#varahiamman#parvati#varahidevi#durga#devi#indrani#vaishnavi#srividya#mahamaya#sati#mahisasurmardini#durgwasheri#bramhani#shivani#koushiki#kumari#narasinghi#koumari#durgamaa#radhanpur#india#sarodutsav
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The Power and Peril of the Mind: A Multidisciplinary Exploration
The human mind is an extraordinary instrument, capable of shaping reality, constructing complex ideas, and adapting to a vast range of experiences. Photo by KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA on Pexels.com Yet, paradoxically, it is also the source of immense suffering when left untamed. This short post will explore this concept through the lenses of Stoicism, Buddhism, modern psychology, and neuroscience,…

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#aversions#Bhavana#bodhicitta#brain#Buddhism#Buddhist philosophy#buddhist wisdom#desires#Dukkha#illusions#Marcus Aurelius#meditation#Metta Bhavana#Mind#mindfulness#Neuroscience#Philosophy#prajñā#Psychology#Raffaello Palandri#Sati#Stoic philosophy#Stoic wisdom#Stoicism#suffering#vipassanā#wisdom
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