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 Story of Mahashivratri Friends, today I have brought a special story of Lord Shankar for you, which is called Mahashivratri. What about you guys Shivratri? It is known that according to the Puranic legends, Lord Shiva was married on Shivratri and this was his first night which is celebrated as Mahashivratri. Friends, Lord Shankar and Mata Parvati were married on the day of Mahashivratri, so it has special significance for Shiva devotees. Worshiping Lord Shiva on Mahashivratri removes all the troubles. After worshiping Shivratri, one must read and listen to the story. So friends, let me tell you the 9 wind story of Mahashivratri. You read with full devotion, I hope your wishes are fulfilled after reading this story of mine. There was a Bhil named Chitrabhanu who used to feed his family by hunting. He was very poor, sometimes he would get prey and sometimes not. When he could not find a victim, he used to take a loan from a moneylender. Slowly he got a lot of debt. The moneylender s...

Story of Jatayu and Sampati's entire life

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  Story of Jatayu and Sampati's entire life Friends, today I am going to tell you the story of two vulture brothers. The names of these two birds were Jatayu and Sampati, Sampati was the elder and Jatayu was the younger. I am writing the complete description of these two brothers. Jatayu and Sampati are described in the Ramayana, both of whom played an important role in the search for Sita. Jatayu and Sampati were birds of a vulture species. Both of them were sons of vulture king Arun, they were born in the lineage of sage Kashyapa, wife of sage Kashyap was Vinata. Sage Kashyapa had two sons, Garuna and Arun. Garun Dev went in the service of Lord Vishnu as his vehicle. Arun became the charioteer of Sun God and came to his service. These two sons were born to Arun Deva, Jatayu and Sampati, both were very powerful, both had very fast flight, both lived in the vicinity of Vindhyachal mountain and protected the rishis from demons. By serving the sages, the sages had blessed them with a...