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Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction, is known to have married the goddess Parvati, the reincarnation of his first wife Sati. This union of divine beings is celebrated throughout India, and symbolizes the perfect balance of male and female energy.
  1. Hindu mythology is home to many intriguing stories, one of which involves a divine marriage between Shiva and Parvati.
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  3. It was said that Lord Shiva, the destroyer, had been consumed by an inner sorrow for centuries until he met Parvati, a woman who seemed to understand his pain.
  4. According to Hindu teachings, the relationship between Shiva and Parvati was a true example of eternal love and devotion symbolized through their sacred marriage.
  5. Through her, he found solace and experienced love again, leading him to finally marry Parvati in one of the most celebrated unions in the world.
  6. Hindus all across the world celebrate this wedding annually, as an example for humanity to strive for piousness and togetherness like the divine union between Shiva and Parvati.
  7. Legends say that this divine couple was united during a unique ceremony known as the Abhishekam, where a purification and sanctifying bath was held for the bride and groom.
  8. On this joyous occasion, both deities were showered with apples, flowers and coins symbolizing blessings from not only themselves but also the entire universe.
  9. The union symbolized the power of divinity, with two powerful individuals finding peace within each other.
  10. Together, these two would form a bond so strong that it formed an unbreakable connection not only among themselves but also those devoted to them.
  11. This timeless tale plays a significant role as a source of inspiration for people to find happiness and contentment through cherished relationships.
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