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From then on, he distanced himself from his daughter, Dakshayani / Sati, and his son-in-law, Shiva.
At 19, Crosby's manager / ex-girlfriend Sakina Sati took him to New York, along with ex-members Daniel Alva and Stephen Garver, for the purpose of shopping his demo tapes through Shiva Baum, former manager for Opiate for the Masses, and a bidding war broke out ; he then signed with Elektra.
Prithivipur / Sati ( Kailali ) / Tikonia 19.
Prithivipur / Sati ( Kailali ) / Tikonia 19.
Legend has it that the head of Sati ( Goddess / wife of shiva ) fell here after Shiva's tandavam following Sati's self-immolation. Sati was the daughter of Daksh, a respected Hindu king who had a disregard for Shiva.
Legend has it that Shiva gave three sacred Shiva Lingas to Parvati / Sati for worship.
# Prithivipur / Sati ( Kailali ) / Tikonia

Sati and Dakshayani
One of the daughter of Prajapati ( often said to be the youngest ) was Sati or Dakshayani, who had always wished to marry Shiva.
Shiva carrying the corpse of his consort द ा क ् ष ा यन ि ( सत ी) Dakshayani ( Dakshayani | Sati ).
According to Hindu mythology, Virabhadra or Veerabhadra was a super being created by the wrath of Rudra ( Shiva ), when he stepped in to destroy the Yagna ( fire sacrifice ) of Daksha, after his daughter Dakshayani ( Sati )-consort of Shiva, self-immolated in yagna fire.
The term is derived from the original name of the goddess Sati, also known as Dakshayani, who self-immolated because she was unable to bear her father Daksha's humiliation of her ( living ) husband Shiva.
The story of Daksha and his sacrifice is told, in which he mocks Shiva in front of Dakshayani — his own daughter and Shiva's consort — resulting in Dakshayani's self-immolation, which later came to be known by one of her names, Sati.
Daksha was angry because his daughter Dakshayani also known as Sati had married the yogi God Shiva against his wish.
Sati was unable to bear her father's insults toward her husband, so Dakshayani ( the other name of Sati meaning the daughter of Daksha ) invoked her yogic powers and immolated herself.

Sati and later
Shiva likewise pairs with Parvati who later is represented through a number of Avatars ( incarnations ): Sati and the warrior figures, Durga and Kali.
Following the outcry after the sati of Roop Kanwar, the Indian Government enacted the Rajasthan Sati Prevention Ordinance, 1987 on October 1, 1987 and later passed the Commission of Sati ( Prevention ) Act, 1987.
This represents Shiva in penance sitting amidst the Himalayan mountains after the death of his first wife Sati, who was later reborn as Parvati.

Sati and Parvati
Shakti can referred as power of any deity typically known as Parvati or Sati or Durga but Adi Shakti is not associated with any god including Trimurti.
Once, the god Vishnu and his wife Lakshmi visited Shiva and his second wife Parvati ( a reincarnation of Sati ) and gifted them fine foods.
Similar legends replace Sati with Parvati, the second wife of Shiva and reincarnation of Sati or Kali, the chief Mahavidya, as the wife of Shiva and origin of the other Mahavidyas.
In her next birth, Sati was born as Parvati or Shaila-Putri ( First form of Durga ), the daughter of Himalaya.
In 2007, she performed in Mysore on the eve of Dussera, where she played the roles of Sati, Parvati and Durga.
The dismembered head of Sati ( Parvati ) is said to have fallen at Akashiganga ( 100 km according to ancient Hindu myths.
Because she was the all-powerful mother goddess, Sati left her body in that moment to be reborn as the goddess Parvati.
An aspect of Devi, Dākshāyani is the first consort of Shiva, the second being Parvati, the reincarnation of Sati herself.
In Hindu legend, both Sati and Parvati successively play the role of bringing Shiva away from ascetic isolation into creative participation in the world.

Sati and her
In India, Sati, the immolation of a widow on her husband's funeral pyre, continued well into the 19th century, but in current practice has become very rare.
In Egyptian mythology, Satet ( also spelt Satis, Satjit, Sates, and Sati ) was the deification of the floods of the Nile River, and her cult originated in the ancient city of Swenet, now called Aswan on the southern edge of Egypt.
Snubbed by her father and treated with disdain, Sati nonetheless maintained her composure.
When Sati grew up she set her heart on Shiva, worshipping him in secret.
Sati cast her wreath into air, calling upon Shiva to receive the garland ; and behold he stood in midst of the court with the wreath about his neck.
Sati was enraged by this deliberate exclusion of Shiva and set out to attend, and confront her father Daksha.
The Merovingian acquired the deletion codes for the Oracle's external " shell ," and in exchange, he gave Rama-Kandra's daughter, Sati, her freedom, despite her lack of purpose in the machine world.
Another instance of systematic Sati happened in 1973, when Savitri Soni sacrificed her life with her husband in Kotadi village of Sikar District in Rajasthan.
Charan Shah had not professed strong feelings to become a Sati to any of her family members, and no one saw her close to the burning body of her husband before she jumped into the fire.
The villagers, including her sons, say that she became a Sati of her own accord and that she was not forced into it.
Women who became afraid during the act of Sati could, according to writings in the Yājñavalkya Smṛti, be called back from the act of sati by her deceased husband's relations to cause her to rise up and stop the act of sati.
Sati often emphasized the marriage between the widow and her deceased husband.
As a child, Sati started worshipping Lord Shiva as her would-be-husband.
Sati, feeling ashamed of her father's behaviour and shocked by the attitude meted towards her husband, killed herself.

Sati and life
* Shaheed Bhai Sati Das Ji: known for sacrificing his life for the right of faith
Abetment of Sati, including coercing or forcing someone to commit Sati, can be punished by death sentence or life imprisonment, while glorifying Sati is punishable with 1 – 7 years in prison.
The Indian woman's position in the society further deteriorated during the medieval period when Sati among some communities, child marriages and a ban on widow remarriages became part of social life among some communities in India.
Ottomanism and Arabism in the life and thought of Sati ' al-Husri.

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