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Meanwhile, Tarakasura threatens the devas by capturing Deva Lok.
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As Mother Kaushiki She kills Nishumbha and in her original divine form, she kills Shumbha. She takes Katyayani Devi's Form and kills Mahishasur in order to save the inhabitants of Dev Lok. After many plots made by the demon brothers, Parvati learns about who she really is. Angered by this, Parvati changes into Kali Devi, her untamed warrior form. He orders his demon forces to bring her to the netherworld. Shumbha, another son of Diti, falls in love with Parvati. This impresses Shiva, who agrees to marry her.Īfter marriage they are threatened by the demon duos Shumbha and Nishumbha. Parvati agrees to his challenge, and Shiva puts her through various trials, in Kashi and in Kailasha, all of which she passes.
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When she tries to speak to him, he informs her that only after she passes some of his tests, would she obtain the desire of her heart. Shiva, although aware of Parvati's devotion and love towards him, behaves indifferently to her. In a rush to awaken Shiva so that he would fall in love with Devi again and have a son who could kill Tarakasura, the Devas deploy Kama, the God of Love, who is burnt to ashes by Shiva for disturbing his trance. She finds him in the caves of her father's kingdom and sits at his feet, meditating upon him. She too, just like in her previous life as Sati, falls in love with Shiva. At the behest of Vishnu, the Devi takes birth once again as Parvati, the daughter of the Himavat. Thinking of himself as immortal in light of Shiva becoming a hermit after Sati's death, he displaces the Devas, the mortal enemies of the Asuras, from the heavens. In the course of time, an Asura named Tarakasura, a son of Diti obtains a boon from Brahma that he would only be killed by the offspring of Shiva. Sati's body is cut up into fifty-two pieces - which become Shakti Peethas, and a sorrowful Shiva isolates himself in the caves of the Amarnath.
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