Shiva’s Wrath
When Bhagwaan Shankar got to know about the events at Daksha yajna, he got extremely angry. In his extreme anger, he created Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali and ordered them to destroy Daksha yajna.
No God or Rishi could do anything to stop Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali and they started running for shelter to save themselves. Eventually Veerbhadra cut the head of Daksha Prajapati.
All the Gods and Goddesses started praying to Bhagwaan Shankar to stop Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali from causing further destruction. When His anger subsided Shivaji stopped his creations and restored all the Gods and Rishis to their farmer self.
Brahmadev requested Shivaji to restore Daksha as well and allow the yagya to complete. Shivaji revived Daksha Prajapati by replacing his decapitated head with the head of a ram (male goat). Daksha Prajapati completed the yagya by offering arghya to Bhagwaan Shankar.
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Shiva’s Wrath
When Bhagwaan Shankar got to know about the events at Daksha yajna, he got extremely angry. In his extreme anger, he created Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali and ordered them to destroy Daksha yajna.
No God or Rishi could do anything to stop Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali and they started running for shelter to save themselves. Eventually Veerbhadra cut the head of Daksha Prajapati.
All the Gods and Goddesses started praying to Bhagwaan Shankar to stop Veerbhadra and Bhadrakali from causing further destruction. When His anger subsided Shivaji stopped his creations and restored all the Gods and Rishis to their farmer self.
Brahmadev requested Shivaji to restore Daksha as well and allow the yagya to complete. Shivaji revived Daksha Prajapati by replacing his decapitated head with the head of a ram (male goat). Daksha Prajapati completed the yagya by offering arghya to Bhagwaan Shankar.
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