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@@SwapnalokaOfficial As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa. As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years... In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years). The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
Absoluut stunning🙏💚🤍🩵💛 🥑🍒🤚😇😝🖐❤️🍒🥑🏹🩵💛🤍💚 im doing The Mahabarath ❤🎉 Last jear i fund a series ❤🎉 Thouth i los Ye forever,, a korean or chineez production.❤🎉 Th gave me back so many lost soul partikles 💛💚🤍🩵 including a lfe in one of the Jugas🤍🩵💚💛🏹🥑🍒 So i found Krische Jrischena❤🎉 And Lord Shiv And a load of devetie and devetas Jogis & my own jogi practice🍒🥑🏹 Lovely serie Thank jou🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@SwapnalokaOfficial As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa. As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years... In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years). The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
Thank you for your appreciation🙏🙏 Our team works really hard to present our history and mythology with utmost convicition✌️And it’s paying off and how!!🧡🧡
Thanks a lot!!🙏🙏🙏 Yes Ai has made it easier to bring our rich mythology and folklore to life and spread the wisdom of this ancient land. And appreciation like this motivates us to work harder. Keep supporting 🧡🧡
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback!🙏We’re thrilled to know this episode resonated so well with you. Your appreciation means the world to us and motivates our team to work harder! Stay tuned for Part 5 which is releasing this Friday 1:00 PM! 🧡✨
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It means a lot to know our narration resonated with you. We’re definitely planning more videos in this series! The 5th Part is releasing Tomorrow 1:00 PM. Stay tuned! Har Har Mahadev! 🙏🧡
We are glad you liked it!🙏🙏🙏 We agree Shiv Tandav Nrityam should have been included as it is a pivotal part, but due to certain limitations (bgm, ai, duration) that could not be included. 🧡🧡🧡
As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa. As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years... In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years). The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
wow🔥🔥 Really admire your depth of knowledge regarding time scales in Indian mythology. We have mentioned this in brief in Part 5. Will wait for tour feedback🧡
This video was absolutely phenomenal! 🎉 The narration was so engaging and the visuals were breathtaking. 🌟 I literally got goosebumps watching it. Your team has done an incredible job with the production. 👏 I'm eagerly anticipating the release of the next episodes. Could you please share when we can expect them and how many episodes are left in this series? Keep up the amazing work! 🙌
Thanks a lot for the appreciation🙏🙏 Everyone in the team has indeed worked very hard to bring this eternal story to life with utmost conviction! Appreciation like this bolsters their confidence to work harder and bring more such stories to the audience. Part 5 is releasing next Friday 1:00 PM. For now there are 5 Parts as we are exploring other stories as well. Rest assured we will keep adding to this series on Shiva and Shakti🧡🧡
@@SwapnalokaOfficial Thank you for the update! I'm really impressed by the dedication and effort your team has put into bringing this story to life. It's evident that everyone's hard work is paying off. I can't wait for Part 5 next Friday at 1:00 PM. I'm thrilled to hear that more stories are on the horizon, and I look forward to the continuation of the Shiva and Shakti series. Keep up the amazing work! 🙏👏
How can u say shiv left his body when shiv is unborn and death don't touch him... he just went back to being aghori until shakti took birth as parvati...
Thank you for pointing that out! Indeed, Shiva, as an eternal being, transcends the concept of birth and death. When the story mentions Shiva "leaving his body," it's often symbolic, reflecting his withdrawal from worldly affairs and deep meditation. The transition to being an Aghori signifies his profound state of detachment and asceticism until Shakti reincarnates as Parvati. These narratives are rich in symbolism and spiritual teachings. Your insight adds depth to the understanding of these timeless stories. 🙏✨
Nowhere in the video we have mentioned that Shiva leaves his body. In Part 5 you will find out that Shiva had been in meditative state until reincarnation of Shakti as Parvati. When we say Shiva longed to return to his spiritual form, it means he withdrew from his senses and attachment to the physical life.
Her father insulted shiva lord didn't pay any attention like nothing shiva tolerated every time,but sati father started insulted her too as maa sati left her body daksha just crossed all limits , after lord Vishnu decide to as long as shiva keep her dead body ll not good things for him else shiva never get calm so he released sudarshan chakra n break her body in 52 pieces satis 52 remain fell on ground later it's recognised as 52 Shakti pitha 🚩
Please read the disclaimer. And if you could be kind enough to point out which parts are not according to Shiv Puran and which parts are, we could try to fix that in the Supercut🧡
What is made up here? Shiva-Shakti’s love story is the most iconic love story in Indian mythology. Were you living under a rock until now? It is easier to trash other’s hard work under the veil of anonymity.
@SwapnalokaOfficial as you said it's a story without any proof. And you should ensure to share link of where u hv picked "story" Wo it can be cross checked & verified. It's same. Like having multiple version of story by different individuals.
When did we say this is a story without any proof? The love story of Shiva and Shakti has been narrated since ages. You can find this legend in Shiva Puran, from where all the interpretations of this story originate.
@@SwapnalokaOfficial and when did u share the original refrence? U hv mentioned it in thumbnail it for entertainment purposes though. Which version of this story are u promoting in the starting would hv given more clarity.
Though I appreciate your hard work, I strongly suggest you to follow an authentic source. Otherwise there is no purpose of doing this and you end up making Bollywood kind of Love story with you own flavour additions. In the disclaimer, you are calling the scriptures mythology. This itself is a red flag suggesting you are not having proper knowledge of the Puranas or Itihasas. My sincere request to you is: Do it using authentic sources. All the best.
We understand your point to strive for authenticity. However, even the Puranas are inconsistent with each other in narrating the same events, as they chronicle similar events from different Kalpas. We strive to preserve the essense of the story but interprete it our way, which is our creative right. And even if this is our Itihasa, in YT terminology it would be categorized under Mythology, which we have to adhere to for greater reach. 🙏🧡
Esse é um trabalho incrível, profundamente emocionado com todo o trabalho!
Muito obrigado pelas suas palavras gentis! 🙏🙏Estamos verdadeiramente gratos por nosso trabalho ressoar com você e emocioná-lo profundamente. Seu apoio e apreciação nos inspiram a continuar criando com paixão. Fique atento para mais!🧡🧡
@@SwapnalokaOfficial As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa.
As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years...
In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years).
The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
@@ggautamr4677 Thanks for the info🙏🧡
Absoluut stunning🙏💚🤍🩵💛
🥑🍒🤚😇😝🖐❤️🍒🥑🏹🩵💛🤍💚 im doing The Mahabarath ❤🎉
Last jear i fund a series ❤🎉
Thouth i los Ye forever,, a korean or chineez production.❤🎉
Th gave me back so many lost soul partikles
💛💚🤍🩵 including a lfe in one of the Jugas🤍🩵💚💛🏹🥑🍒
So i found Krische Jrischena❤🎉
And Lord Shiv
And a load of devetie and devetas
Jogis & my own jogi practice🍒🥑🏹
Lovely serie
Thank jou🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@amberismaela That’s wonderful🔥✌️Keep up the good work 🧡🫶🏼
Just wow. The story, image art, the story telling all are on point. Thank you for this series 🙏. Waiting for more videos.
Thanks a lot🙏🙏
A lot of effort has gone from the entire team and your appreciation makes it all worthwhile🧡🧡 Stay tuned for more content‼️
Just amazing ❤❤
Thank You !!🙏🧡
Masterpiece 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Amazing creativity
Thank you🙏
We are just a medium for the goddess to express herself🧡
Fantastic Narration, Editing, and Image Art🔥🔥🔥
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏🙏 We appreciate your kind words! 🧡🧡
@@SwapnalokaOfficial As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa.
As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years...
In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years).
The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
The visuals are very beautiful.
Thank you🙏🙏
Our Designers work really hard to bring the rich Indian Mythology to life with conviction🧡🧡
These videos are so artistic and beautifully done. thank you for posting 🙏
Thank you for your appreciation🙏🙏
Our team works really hard to present our history and mythology with utmost convicition✌️And it’s paying off and how!!🧡🧡
Thank you ❤ , more shiva and Shakti story
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Yes Part 5 is releasing next Friday 1:00 PM🧡🧡🧡
Great work.. waiting for Part 5....
Thank you🙏🙏
It’s releasing tomorrow 1:00 PM🧡🧡
Only love❤
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Love the visuals🔥🔥
Seem A.i. generated, yet perfectly compliment the story👍🏽
Thank you for appreciating the visuals! 🙏🧡
@@SwapnalokaOfficial
Can you please tell were to get those kind of images
MidJourney
Wonderfully made👏 love it ❤
Thank you!🙏
More to come🧡
You are creating masterpieces with AI. Keep it up. Love your narration as well.
Thanks a lot!!🙏🙏🙏
Yes Ai has made it easier to bring our rich mythology and folklore to life and spread the wisdom of this ancient land. And appreciation like this motivates us to work harder. Keep supporting 🧡🧡
Best episode so far ❤❤❤extremely precious work, perfect use of AI. Will eagerly wait for the next part
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback!🙏We’re thrilled to know this episode resonated so well with you. Your appreciation means the world to us and motivates our team to work harder! Stay tuned for Part 5 which is releasing this Friday 1:00 PM! 🧡✨
Loved it ❤ hope u continue this amazing work
Thank You!🙏
Of course we will continue bringing the rich Indian mythology and folklore to life🧡🧡
I really appreciate your work 🙏❤
Oh Thank You🙏🧡
visuals are super beautiful.
Oh thank you🙏🧡
Beautifully narrated in a very soothing voice ❣️
Hope you'll make more videos on topics related to Mahadev.
Har Har Mahadev 🔱🕉️
Thank you so much for your kind words and support! It means a lot to know our narration resonated with you. We’re definitely planning more videos in this series! The 5th Part is releasing Tomorrow 1:00 PM. Stay tuned! Har Har Mahadev! 🙏🧡
This love story make my day! I cried so much!! 😭😍🙏
🧡🧡Your kind words made our day too🧡🧡 We are glad you liked it🙏🙏
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Please share with your loved ones and help us grow🧡🧡
Can't wait for next...!
Releasing next Friday 1:00 PM
Aum Namah Shivaya
Aum Namah Shivay🕉️🙏🔱
I watched it twice. Amazingly made🙏
Thanks a lot🙏🙏
This makes our efforts worthwhile!🧡🧡
First of all, thank you for presenting this story in such a beautiful way. Second, I am bit disappointed for not covering Shiv Tandav Nrityam.
We are glad you liked it!🙏🙏🙏
We agree Shiv Tandav Nrityam should have been included as it is a pivotal part, but due to certain limitations (bgm, ai, duration) that could not be included. 🧡🧡🧡
Incredible work guys. Keep it up 🤚
Thank you🙏🧡🚩
As per Chapter 19, Prabhasa Khanda of Skanda Purana, Parvati Devi was born to Himavan at end of Chakshusha Manvantara (6th Manvantara) and beginning of Vaivasvara Manvantara in Varaha Kalpa.
As per this chapter, Currently running kalpa is Varaha Kalpa is 31st Kalpa in 51st year of Brahma. 30th kalpa was Pitri Kalpa and Sati was born in Swayambhuva Manvantara (1st Manvantara) of Pitri Kalpa. Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for period of 21 Manvantaras (14 in Pitri Kalpa and 7 in Varaha kalpa).Rudra(Shiva) lived without Shakti(sati) for 6.48 (4.32+2.16) billion years...
In Hinduism, a kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years, a "day of Brahma" (12-hour day proper) or one thousand mahayugas, measuring the duration of the world. Each kalpa is divided into 14 manvantara periods, each lasting 71 Yuga Cycles (306,720,000 years).
The life of Brahma is made up of 36,000 kalpas and the same amount of nights. This is the “traditional Puranic model” (Morales) and is the most widely agreed upon. A manvantara is ruled by a Manu, and “each Manu has a distinct group of sages, gods, Indra, and so on to help him with his duties”.
wow🔥🔥
Really admire your depth of knowledge regarding time scales in Indian mythology. We have mentioned this in brief in Part 5. Will wait for tour feedback🧡
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This video was absolutely phenomenal! 🎉 The narration was so engaging and the visuals were breathtaking. 🌟 I literally got goosebumps watching it. Your team has done an incredible job with the production. 👏 I'm eagerly anticipating the release of the next episodes. Could you please share when we can expect them and how many episodes are left in this series? Keep up the amazing work! 🙌
Thanks a lot for the appreciation🙏🙏 Everyone in the team has indeed worked very hard to bring this eternal story to life with utmost conviction! Appreciation like this bolsters their confidence to work harder and bring more such stories to the audience. Part 5 is releasing next Friday 1:00 PM. For now there are 5 Parts as we are exploring other stories as well. Rest assured we will keep adding to this series on Shiva and Shakti🧡🧡
@@SwapnalokaOfficial Thank you for the update! I'm really impressed by the dedication and effort your team has put into bringing this story to life. It's evident that everyone's hard work is paying off. I can't wait for Part 5 next Friday at 1:00 PM. I'm thrilled to hear that more stories are on the horizon, and I look forward to the continuation of the Shiva and Shakti series. Keep up the amazing work! 🙏👏
Thank you🙏🧡
Yes, we have a long slate of projects exploring the unique facets of Indian History, Mythology, and Folklore.
How can u say shiv left his body when shiv is unborn and death don't touch him... he just went back to being aghori until shakti took birth as parvati...
Thank you for pointing that out! Indeed, Shiva, as an eternal being, transcends the concept of birth and death. When the story mentions Shiva "leaving his body," it's often symbolic, reflecting his withdrawal from worldly affairs and deep meditation. The transition to being an Aghori signifies his profound state of detachment and asceticism until Shakti reincarnates as Parvati. These narratives are rich in symbolism and spiritual teachings.
Your insight adds depth to the understanding of these timeless stories. 🙏✨
Nowhere in the video we have mentioned that Shiva leaves his body. In Part 5 you will find out that Shiva had been in meditative state until reincarnation of Shakti as Parvati. When we say Shiva longed to return to his spiritual form, it means he withdrew from his senses and attachment to the physical life.
Very well articulated.
@@SwapnalokaOfficialcan’t wait ❤
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Love almost everything, although I wish the back ground music could be toned down a bit. It's drowning out the narration.
Thanks a lot for the appreciation🙏🙏 Really appreciate your feedback!We will take care about balancing the BGM in our future videos🧡🧡
Her father insulted shiva lord didn't pay any attention like nothing shiva tolerated every time,but sati father started insulted her too as maa sati left her body daksha just crossed all limits , after lord Vishnu decide to as long as shiva keep her dead body ll not good things for him else shiva never get calm so he released sudarshan chakra n break her body in 52 pieces satis 52 remain fell on ground later it's recognised as 52 Shakti pitha 🚩
Are you sure about 52 Shakti Peethas?
51 shakti pitha
When you will start Devi Parvathi Story?? Waiting for it??
It will be covered in Part 5 which is releasing next Friday 1:00 PM🧡
thats it? what about parvati's birth adhyaya?? waiting eagerly for the continuation..
That is in Part 5 🙏🧡
Can u tell me what is exact reference of your story... Other wise way of narratiing is nice
exact reference is in the disclaimer found in the description of the video. thanks for the compliments🙏🧡
Why is the thumbnail looking like eren yeagers rumble
We are not aware what that is. Could you please elaborate?
oh you mean to refer to Attack of the Titans?
@@SwapnalokaOfficial yes
@@sougatasaha5708 Coincidence I guess. Or is it Providence!
Most of story is not related to shiv mahapuran only ai is good
Please read the disclaimer. And if you could be kind enough to point out which parts are not according to Shiv Puran and which parts are, we could try to fix that in the Supercut🧡
Please don't call him shiva call him Shiv from now on ❤
Of course its Shiv in our scriptures. But in English it becomes Shiva🧡
It amuses me what extend vloggers can go to earn money. Making up love story of someones god
What is made up here? Shiva-Shakti’s love story is the most iconic love story in Indian mythology. Were you living under a rock until now? It is easier to trash other’s hard work under the veil of anonymity.
@SwapnalokaOfficial as you said it's a story without any proof. And you should ensure to share link of where u hv picked "story" Wo it can be cross checked & verified. It's same. Like having multiple version of story by different individuals.
When did we say this is a story without any proof? The love story of Shiva and Shakti has been narrated since ages. You can find this legend in Shiva Puran, from where all the interpretations of this story originate.
@@SwapnalokaOfficial and when did u share the original refrence? U hv mentioned it in thumbnail it for entertainment purposes though. Which version of this story are u promoting in the starting would hv given more clarity.
@@SwapnalokaOfficial anyway moving on.
Though I appreciate your hard work, I strongly suggest you to follow an authentic source. Otherwise there is no purpose of doing this and you end up making Bollywood kind of Love story with you own flavour additions. In the disclaimer, you are calling the scriptures mythology. This itself is a red flag suggesting you are not having proper knowledge of the Puranas or Itihasas. My sincere request to you is: Do it using authentic sources. All the best.
We understand your point to strive for authenticity. However, even the Puranas are inconsistent with each other in narrating the same events, as they chronicle similar events from different Kalpas. We strive to preserve the essense of the story but interprete it our way, which is our creative right. And even if this is our Itihasa, in YT terminology it would be categorized under Mythology, which we have to adhere to for greater reach. 🙏🧡