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Ep 20 | Daksh ki Tapasya aur Ma Sati ka Janm | A Journey of Maya | Rudra Samhita | Sati Khand (Chapter 64 - 66)

Ep 20 | Daksh ki Tapasya aur Ma Sati ka Janm | A Journey of Maya | Rudra Samhita | Sati Khand (Chapter 64 - 66)

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Daksh ki gahan tapasya… Devi ka varadan… aur phir Ma Sati ka divya avirbhav.
Iss episode mein hum dekhte hain kaise tapasya ki shuddhata se shuru hui yatra, dheere-dheere ahankaar ki janjirein rachti hai.
Brahma, Narad, Devi aur Daksh ke beech — maya, niyati aur prem ka pura leela-chakra khul kar saamne aata hai.
Sangatji, yeh katha sirf puranik nahi… yeh hum sab ke andar chalti hui ek aantarik yatra bhi hai.

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In this deeply moving episode of Har Din MahaShivPuran, we explore Daksha’s intense tapasya, the divine appearance of Devi Sati, and the subtle rise of ego and identity that shapes the destiny of the Sati Khand. Covering Rudra Samhita, Sati Khand Chapters 64–66, this narrative brings to life the birth of Ma Sati, Narad’s intervention with Daksha’s sons, the two sacred paths — pravritti and nivritti — and the unfolding tension that will define the future of Shiv–Sati’s cosmic love story.

A scripture-faithful retelling combined with gentle spiritual insight, this episode is ideal for seekers exploring the deeper symbolism of MahaShivPuran, Sati Katha, and Daksha’s journey from tapasya to ego.

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