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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2008

In this Tamil variant of the tale of Dakshyayani, Shiva's kills his first wife Sati, the incarnation of Shakti. Then, the jaundiced Shiv does a funky tandav in anger but is persuaded into bringing Sati back to life as Parvati (who is oddly green). Visit http://puranicfilms.webs.com for more mythological films on DVD

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  • its wrong

    that was never happaned in history that shiva kills sati..................

    no its totally wrong

  • This is not how it went down. This is not vedic by any stretch of the imagination. The truth is for more fascinating & we don't need a bunch lies thrown at us.

  • @shivbhakth1 lol yeah in pakistan shiva has a full beard and a rocket launcher ;)

  • man this was so corny you cant help but love it :)

  • shiv started the tandav because he was angry with daksh not sati

  • i dnt believe this ... totally wrong story

  • everything is wrong, shiv loved his wife, he himself says you are my shakti, and she takes rebirth as a dusky woman parvati, because she was burnt in her last birth, and she does meditation and tapasya to get shiv back as her husbang dis is utter rubbish

  • there is only problem with our south Indian movies, lord Shiva has a mustache

  • @freeze30able Once again shiv puran is not universal. different communities in india have different interpretations of the legend. It's not like quran or bible that everywhere everyone has the same idea and any different idea is blasphemy. You may be a great devotee of shiva but who are you to say these actors arent. FYI the practice of sati has it's roots in your version of the story and nowhere else in India was it followed, precisely because various regions had their own versions of the story

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