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ŚB 4.4.1
The sage Maitreya said: Lord Śiva was silent after speaking to Satī, seeing her between decisions. Satī was very much …
ŚB 4.4.2
Satī felt very sorry at being forbidden to go see her relatives at her father’s house, and due to affection …
ŚB 4.4.3
Thereafter Satī left her husband, Lord Śiva, who had given her half his body due to affection. Breathing very heavily …
ŚB 4.4.4
When they saw Satī leaving alone very rapidly, thousands of Lord Śiva’s disciples, headed by Maṇimān and Mada, quickly followed …
ŚB 4.4.5
The disciples of Lord Śiva arranged for Satī to be seated on the back of a bull and gave her …
ŚB 4.4.6
She then reached her father’s house, where the sacrifice was being performed, and entered the arena where everyone was chanting …
ŚB 4.4.7
When Satī, with her followers, reached the arena, because all the people assembled were afraid of Dakṣa, none of them …
ŚB 4.4.8
Although she was received by her sisters and mother, she did not reply to their words of reception, and although …
ŚB 4.4.9
Present in the arena of sacrifice, Satī saw that there were no oblations for her husband, Lord Śiva. Next she …
ŚB 4.4.10
The followers of Lord Śiva, the ghosts, were ready to injure or kill Dakṣa, but Satī stopped them by her …
ŚB 4.4.11
The blessed goddess said: Lord Śiva is the most beloved of all living entities. He has no rival. No one …
ŚB 4.4.12
Twice-born Dakṣa, a man like you can simply find fault in the qualities of others. Lord Śiva, however, not only …