शिव जी का जन्म कैसे हुआ | Shiv Ji Ka Janm Kaise Hua | Hindi Kahani | Bhakti Kahani | Bhakti Stories
Amrit Kahaniya
11 min, 48 sec
The video describes various Hindu mythological tales about the birth of Lord Shiva and his appearance as the Batuk avatar.
Summary
- The creation of the universe began with a formless cosmic ocean, the source of all creation, from which everything emerged and ultimately returned.
- Lord Brahma, the creator, and Lord Vishnu, the protector, needed a force capable of destroying and restoring creation to maintain cosmic balance.
- During a discussion between Brahma and Vishnu, a radiant pillar appeared, leading them to search for its origin, but neither could find the end.
- Lord Shiva appeared from the pillar, declaring his role as destroyer and rejuvenator, essential for the cosmic cycle's balance.
- The story of Shiva's Batuk avatar is recounted, where he appears as a small child to calm the rage of Goddess Kali and preserve the universal order.
Chapter 1
The video begins by setting the scene of a formless cosmic ocean that is the source of all creation.
- Before creation, there was nothing but a vast formless cosmic ocean that was the source of all creation.
- Lord Brahma was the creator and Lord Vishnu the protector, but they needed a force to change the cycle of time and recreate the universe.
Chapter 2
A mysterious radiant pillar appears before Lords Brahma and Vishnu, prompting their search for its origin.
- While Brahma and Vishnu were discussing the need for a force to maintain balance through destruction and rebirth, a radiant pillar appeared.
- The pillar stretched from the depths of the earth to the heights of the sky, and its ends were not visible.
Chapter 3
Brahma and Vishnu take on forms to search for the ends of the pillar but fail to find them.
- Brahma transformed into a swan to seek the pillar's upper end, while Vishnu took the form of a boar to search its depths.
- After ages of search, they accepted defeat, unable to find the ends of the pillar.
Chapter 4
Lord Shiva emerges from the pillar, declaring his fundamental role in the cosmic cycle.
- Lord Shiva appeared in his most fundamental, radiant, and powerful form, declaring himself as the destroyer and rejuvenator.
- He claimed to be born from the cosmic consciousness to maintain balance and perform the cosmic dance of destruction and creation.
Chapter 5
The tale shifts to the story of Lord Shiva's Batuk avatar, which he assumed to calm Goddess Kali's rage.
- To protect the earth and for the welfare of people, like Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva also took many avatars.
- One such avatar was the Batuk avatar, which means a small child.
- The Batuk avatar was taken by Lord Shiva to save the future husband of Ashok Sundari from the demon Hund.
Chapter 6
Ashok Sundari fears for her future husband Nahush, as the demon Hund plans to kill him to avert a prophecy.
- Ashok Sundari had cursed the demon Hund in her childhood that her future husband Nahush would kill him.
- Hund planned to kill Nahush in his childhood to prevent the curse from coming true, leading Ashok Sundari to seek her mother's help.
Chapter 7
Goddess Parvati transforms into Kali and sets out to kill Hund but faces the moral dilemma of disrupting the natural order.
- Upon hearing Ashok Sundari's concerns, Goddess Parvati transforms into Kali and prepares to kill Hund.
- However, killing Hund herself would go against nature since his death was destined to be at Nahush's hands.
Chapter 8
The gods discuss how to calm Goddess Kali's fury as she sets out to kill Hund in her rage.
- The gods are concerned about calming the enraged Kali, who is intent on killing Hund, and they consider seeking help from Lord Shiva.
- Devarshi Narad and Lord Vishnu agree that only Shiva can calm Kali's rage, as he has done in the past.
Chapter 9
Lord Shiva appears before the enraged Goddess Kali to calm her and prevent her from killing Hund.
- Lord Shiva appears before Kali and assumes a vast form to stop her, urging her to calm down.
- Despite his pleas, Kali is determined to kill Hund, prompting Shiva to point out the consequences of breaking the curse's sanctity.
Chapter 10
Lord Shiva assumes the form of a crying child, the Batuk avatar, to pacify Goddess Kali's anger and restore her to her benevolent form.
- To calm Kali, Shiva takes the form of a crying child, Batuk, who is identical to Shiva.
- Moved by the child's cries, Kali forgets her anger, reverts to her benevolent form, and takes the child into her arms.
Chapter 11
The gods witness the transformation of Goddess Kali's rage into love and recognize Lord Shiva's Batuk avatar.
- The gods arrive and reveal that Shiva took the form of Batuk to pacify Kali's anger with pure love.
- Shiva's Batuk avatar is acknowledged for its role in calming Kali's rage and is celebrated by the gods.