
Parvati's Penance Story – Chapter 1: Parvati's Birth and Desire
Chapter 1 of Parvati's Penance Story — Parvati's Birth and Desire. Parvati is born to Himalaya and Maina, and from childhood, she desires to have Shiva as her husband.

Chapter 1 of Parvati's Penance Story — Parvati's Birth and Desire. Parvati is born to Himalaya and Maina, and from childhood, she desires to have Shiva as her husband.

Chapter 5 of the Vaishno Devi Katha — Penance in Ardhkunwari Cave. Vaishnavi performs penance in the Ardhkunwari cave and takes refuge in Yogmaya to escape Bhairon Nath.

Chapter 2 of the Goddess Lakshmi story — Vishnu's Consort. This chapter describes the unbreakable bond between Goddess Lakshmi and Vishnu, Lakshmi's presence with Vishnu in his various avatars, and their divine deeds.

Chapter 3 of the Story of Mother Kali — Kali's Wrath and Tandava. After the battle, Kali's wrath becomes so fierce that she begins to perform a destructive Tandava dance.

Shiv Shambhu Shankara – Complete Bhajan Lyrics, Hindi Meaning, and the Glory of Lord Shiva. Devotional Music.

Chapter 6 of Sita Katha – Sita's Abduction by Ravana. Ravana abducts Sita by deceit and takes her to Lanka, which leaves Rama distressed.

Chapter 2 of Navdurga Katha — Brahmacharini: Penance and Devotion. As Brahmacharini, the Goddess undertakes severe penance to attain Lord Shiva as her husband.

Chapter 4 of the Vaishno Devi Katha — Confrontation with Trilok Nath. While escaping Bhairon Nath, Vaishno Devi meets Baba Trilok Nath and tests him.

Chapter 1 of the Goddess Lakshmi story — Origin in the Ocean of Milk. This chapter explains how Goddess Lakshmi appeared during the churning of the Ocean of Milk and how her eternal bond with Vishnu was established.

Chapter 2 of the Goddess Kali Katha — The War of Kali and the Demons. Goddess Kali slays fierce demons like Chanda and Munda, bringing relief to the gods.

Chapter 5 of Sita Katha — The Journey to Exile. Ram, Sita, and Lakshman leave Ayodhya for their fourteen-year exile.

Chapter 9 of the Durga Saptashati Katha — Blessings and Conclusion. The Goddess appears to King Surath and Samadhi, fulfills their desires, and conveys the message of walking the path of Dharma to the world.