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Even Lord Gnash was the son of Parvati he too was not born from her womb. One day Parvati was taking bath and she used the powder that she was using to wash her body to create an idol. She later spelled life into this idol and it was her son Ganesh. Lord Kartik and Lord Ganesh did show traits of sibling rivalry which we will discuss in other articles. Although she did not give birth to the two boys she was extremely attached to them and could go to any level to protect them like a normal mother.

When Lord Kartik was about to take birth the demons were very anxious and they wanted to ensure that the child is never born. They came to destroy the fireball that had Kartik inside it. The lord of fire Agni Deva lifted the ball and he ran with it to protect the baby from the demons. When Parvati got to know that her son was taken away by Agni Deva she got furious and she started to curse all the gods.

She also cursed the River Ganga. She was in a very bad mood and was not ready to understand anything. Lord Shiva finally calmed her down and she was in a deep state of sorrow in those years when she had to stay away from her child Kartik. After Ganesha was born there was a similar incident. Lord Shiva was not there in Kailash when Ganesha was born. Devi Parvati went to take a shower and she told Ganesha not to allow anyone come into the chamber where she was taking bath.

Ganesha stopped Lord Shiva from entering. Lord Shiva got extremely angry and he removed the head of Ganesha from his body. When goddess Parvati saw that her son was dead she went out of control in anger and started to destroy the universe. The gods got scared and they requested Lord Shiva to get Ganesha back to life and Lord Shiva was forced to do so.

Goddess Parvati was like a normal mother who could not take the pain of staying away from her kids and she was always there to protect her kids from all dangers. Part One: Which nakshatras are important? The nakshatras occupied by the Moon and the Sun are also significant. Moola nakshatra homam is performed for those whose running under Ketu Mahadasa and the ascendant having weak Jupiter in horoscope. Moola Nakshatra jatakam gives the native troubles like loss of relations, late in marriage and slow progress in life.

Why does many people hesitate to marry a girl born in Moola Nakshatra? This is 19th nakshatra of zodiac in the sign Sagittarius. There is a perception or superstitious notion that, if married to person with moola Nakshatra may harm old person who is root of their family but however this is no where justified.

Moola is not one of the good stars which is evident from this that the deity is Alakshmi i. God of ill luck. Moola signifies roots, that is to say, everything of basic nature, its motion is finite and limited. The Lord of Mula is Ketu south lunar as a node. Moola nakshatra comes under the inauspicious Ganda moola nakshatra.

According to olden astrological verses Moola nakshatra is not a very Auspicious. Ketu is its ruling planet.

Astrology here says that there is nothing to fear as the natives of Moola also have some good qualities in their nature that make them special.

According to the Vedic astrological beliefs, Moola Mula nakshatra is the 19th nakshatra or lunar mansion among the 27 nakshatras. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home How did Parvati died? Ben Davis May 23, How did Parvati died?

What is the story of Shiva and Parvati? Why is Parvati important? Why did Parvati marry Shiva? Is Parvati older than Shiva? Who are the wives of Shiva? Is Ganga wife of Shiva? Who married Ganga? Why did Ganga kill her 7 sons? Was Parvati jealous of Ganga? Who is most powerful goddess? Shiva, uncomfortable with the sorrow of Devatas and unable to convince his wife, proceeded to the northern peak of the Himalayas for penance.

After narrating the story of Parvati, Vishvamitra started narrating the story of Ganga, her earthly course and how she birthed Kartikeya. Vishvamitra continued his narrative, "After Lord Shiva left for the Himalayas with his wife Parvati for holy penance, all the Devatas along with the sages approached Lord Brahma. They told him that Lord Shiva who was earlier dispensed with the responsibility of the Chief of Army for divine forces divested it and engaged in penance along with Goddess Uma.

In the interest of the welfare of three worlds, they requested for a suitable replacement to Shiva. Responding to their request and referring to the curse of Parvati, Lord Brahma said that, Uma's curse that Devatas cannot have children is unambiguous and impossible to overcome. He said that for the time being that has to be set aside. Referring to the request of appointment of a new Chief of Army for the Divine Forces, Brahma said that, the Fire-God will soon beget a son through Ganga and he would become the Chief of Army.

Brahma further said that the son born to Ganga will also be acceptable to Parvati who will treat him as her own son. On hearing these words from Brahma, the Devatas worshipped him and proceeded to Mount Kailash and met the Fire-God and requested him to beget a son through Ganga.

Then the Fire-God approached Ganga and expressed his desire to have a son with her. She readily agreed and adopted a divine form in preparation. With this the entire River Ganga radiated tremendously". On seeing the miserable condition of Ganga, the Fire-God suggested that she should stow away the embryo at the bottom of the Himalayas. Accordingly, River Ganga ejected the radiant embryo.

The place where it was ejected became a place of gold and silver.



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