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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
When Lord Shiva took the form of "Sharabha" the being who calmed Narasimha. After killing Hiranyakashipu, Lord Vishnu’s Narasimha avatar was still burning with cosmic rage. Neither Brahma nor the Devas could stop him. Then… Shiva stepped in. #harharmahadev#PuranicStories
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
When Sharabha embraced Narasimha, the fire of wrath turned to stillness. Vishnu, pacified, returned to his divine form. Shiva too shed his fierce aspect — restoring harmony to the universe. The story reminds us: Even divine fury must bow to balance.
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To restore balance, Shiva manifested as "Sharabha" a massive, 8-legged creature part-lion, part-bird, radiating terrifying power. He roared so mightily that the cosmos trembled. Yet, his purpose wasn’t to destroy Narasimha — to absorb his fury and bring calm to creation.
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🚨 In Ujjain’s Kaal Bhairav Temple… the deity literally drinks alcohol. Not a ritual, not symbolism —the liquor vanishes right before your eyes. No pipes. No tricks. Absolute mystery #SanatanDharma #HinduMythology #Bhairava #HarHarMahadev In detail below....
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
✨ The story reminds us — Pride in beauty or power is momentary; humility makes light eternal. Follow @HinduChronicles for more divine stories that reveal hidden truths of Sanatana Dharma.
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The gods panicked — tides stopped, calendars failed. They begged Ganesha to forgive Chandra. Moved by their plea, Ganesha softened the curse: “You shall wax and wane. Those who see you on Ganesh Chaturthi shall face misfortune.” That’s why people avoid looking at the moon.
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✨ The story reminds us — Pride in beauty or power is momentary; humility makes light eternal. Follow @HinduChronicles for more divine stories that reveal hidden truths of Sanatana Dharma.
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
The gods panicked — tides stopped, calendars failed. They begged Ganesha to forgive Chandra. Moved by their plea, Ganesha softened the curse: “You shall wax and wane. Those who see you on Ganesh Chaturthi shall face misfortune.” That’s why people avoid looking at the moon
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
Every creation needs two forces — 🧠 Wisdom to think deeply ✍️ Discipline to act continuously That’s what Ganesha and Vyasa taught us. Follow @ChroniclesHindu for more forgotten tales and hidden meanings from our sacred texts. 🌺
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
Vyasa deliberately inserted complex shlokas to gain moments to think ahead, while Ganesha paused to reflect on their meaning. Thus, the world’s longest epic was born — not from divine power alone, but from the harmony of thought and understanding.
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HinduChronicles@ChroniclesHindu·
They say Lord Ganesha wrote the Mahabharata — but few know the hidden condition he placed before agreeing. This story isn’t just a myth—it’s a lesson on discipline and divine focus. A short thread 🧵👇
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