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Har Din MahaShivPuran

Har Din MahaShivPuran

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Har Din MahaShivPuran is a Hindi devotional podcast rooted in Shivji’s leela and the timeless wisdom of the Maha Shiv Puran. Spoken from the heart, it is a conversational, non-academic journey into one of Hinduism’s most profound and ancient texts. New episodes release every Somvār.


Each episode offers seekers a few quiet minutes of katha, leela, insight, and samarpan — drawing from the sacred chapters of the Shiv Puran, with reflections anchored in Guruji’s anant kripa.


✨ Best experienced as a companion to our book, A Modern Seeker’s MahaShivPuran, available at www.mahashivpuran.com


Free chapters and a detailed glossary are also available online to help understand both the literal and symbolic meanings of Puranic terms.


Har Somvār ek nayi katha… Har Din Shivji ka samarpan.
An offering of presence, for modern seekers walking an ancient path.


🌸 Created by Ardaas Publishing | www.ardaas.life

🎙️ Narrated by Chanda, Translator of A Modern Seeker’s MahaShivPuran and Founder of Ardaas Life.

© 2026 Har Din MahaShivPuran
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Episodios
  • Ep 26 | Sati ka Deh Tyag - Jahan Ahankaar, Wahan Shiv-Shakti Nahi | Rudra Samhita | Sati Khand (Chapters 80-82)
    Jan 12 2026

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    Daksh ke yagya mein sab kuch tha - vidhi-vidhan, dev, rishi, samriddhi. Par kendra mein Shiv nahi the, ahankaar tha. Jab Sati ne yeh satya dekha, toh ek aisa nirnay liya jo teen lokon ko hila diya. Aaj ki katha gehri hai, bhaari hai - issey sambhaal kar suniye.


    Episode 26 of Har Din MahaShivPuran explores one of the most transformative moments in the Sati Khand - Sati's uninvited arrival at Daksh's grand yagya and her ultimate act of yogic deh tyag (body renunciation).

    In this episode, we witness how Daksh's seemingly perfect yagya - complete with Vedic rituals, assembled deities, rishis, and abundant resources - becomes a stage for ego and spiritual crisis. Despite having every external element of completeness, the yagya lacks its true center: Shiv-tattva.

    When Sati arrives and questions the assembly's silence in the face of her beloved's public humiliation, she exposes a profound truth that reverberates through our daily lives. This katha offers deep psychological and spiritual insights for modern seekers navigating complex relationships and inner transformation.

    We explore: - The tension between family loyalty and spiritual truth - What happens when our life's "yagyas" (endeavors) are centered in ego versus authentic purpose - The difference between samjhauta (compromise) and sah-astitva (coexistence) - Why silence in the face of adharma becomes participation - The courage required to release identity rooted in ahankaar - Understanding Sati's yog-agni as conscious transformation, not impulsive despair

    Through Sati's journey from daughter to divine consciousness, we're invited to examine: Where in our lives are we hoping for validation from assemblies that will never speak up? Where are we trying to fix our own "Daksh"? And perhaps most importantly - where have we ourselves become Daksh, so invested in image and system that we cannot hear another's truth?

    This episode is especially resonant for strong, empowered individuals who balance family, career, spiritual practice, and authentic self-expression - those who understand that true strength lies not in performing roles, but in living aligned with one's deepest truth.

    Perfect for listeners interested in: Hindu mythology and philosophy, Shiv Puran stories, sacred feminine archetypes, spiritual psychology, ego transcendence, yogic wisdom, conscious relationships, and applying Vedantic teachings to modern life challenges.

    Chapters covered: Sati Khand continuation - The yagya confrontation and its cosmic consequences#MahaShivPuran #SatiDehTyag #ShivShakti #DakshYagya #HinduMythology #SpiritualPodcast #VedicWisdom #ShivPuran #YogicPhilosophy #SacredFeminine #ConsciousnessStudies #IndianSpirituality #AncientWisdomModernLife

    Har Din MahaShivPuran — iss pracheen granth ko aaj ke jeevan se saath jodne ka prayas. A personal journey through our book - A Modern Seeker's MahaShivPuran

    📖 Read the book: www.mahashivpuran.com

    🌐 Explore more: www.ardaas.life

    📲 Join the sangat: Instagram @maha.shiv.puran
    | @ardaas.life

    🌿 Om Namah Shivāya, Shivji Sadā Sahāy. Om Namah Shivāya, Guruji Sadā Sahāy.

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    32 m
  • Ep 25 | Daksh ka Ahankaar aur Vinaashkari Yagya ka Aayojan | RUdra Samhita | Sati Khand (Chapters 78 & 79)
    Jan 5 2026

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    Aaj hum milte hain Daksh ke ahankaar se — jo yagya aur maryada ke naam par Shiv ko hi bahishkarit kar deta hai. Nandi aur Dadhichi ki chetavni, shraap–prati-shraap ka kolahal, aur Shivji ka karuna-bhara maun… yahin se Daksh-yagya ke vinaash ka beej boya jaata hai.


    In Episode 25 of the MahaShivPuran, the story turns toward the rise of ego—ahankaar—through the figure of Prajapati Daksh. Set against the backdrop of an ancient yajna at Prayag, this episode reveals how pride, disguised as ritual correctness and moral authority, slowly separates a seeker from truth.

    When Daksh enters the assembly, all rise in reverence—except Shivji, who remains still, centered, unmoved. What is inner stillness for Shiv becomes perceived disrespect for Daksh, and from that single moment, ego begins to construct its own justification. Ritual replaces awareness. Authority replaces humility. And a sacred yajna begins to lose its soul.

    Through the voices of Nandi and Rishi Dadhichi, the Puran offers a timeless warning: without Shiva—the living consciousness—no ritual can remain sacred. Even when mantras, priests, and fire are present, a yajna without inner truth becomes ayajna—void, empty, performative.

    This episode marks the true beginning of the Daksh Yajna narrative, showing how unchecked ego hardens into opposition, and how spiritual blindness grows not from ignorance, but from self-importance. It is a profound reflection on how “doing everything right” can still lead us away from the divine when the heart is no longer listening.

    Har Din MahaShivPuran is not just a spiritual podcast—it is a journey of inner inquiry, where ancient stories gently illuminate the subtle movements of ego, silence, and awakening within our own lives.

    Har Din MahaShivPuran — iss pracheen granth ko aaj ke jeevan se saath jodne ka prayas. A personal journey through our book - A Modern Seeker's MahaShivPuran

    📖 Read the book: www.mahashivpuran.com

    🌐 Explore more: www.ardaas.life

    📲 Join the sangat: Instagram @maha.shiv.puran
    | @ardaas.life

    🌿 Om Namah Shivāya, Shivji Sadā Sahāy. Om Namah Shivāya, Guruji Sadā Sahāy.

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    39 m
  • Ep 24 | Sanshay, Maya aur Maryada ka Ullanghan | Rudra Samhita | Sati Khand (Chapters 76 & 77)
    Dec 29 2025

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    Dandakaranya van mein Shiv Ram ko pranaam karte hain—par Sati sanshay mein pad jaati hain. Maya mein phas kar ve Ram ki pariksha leti hain, maryada todti hain. Ram unhe pehchaan lete hain. Shiv man se door ho jaate hain.
    Aaj ki katha: Goloka ki divya katha, Sati ka sanshay, maryada ka ullanghaan, aur ahankaar ka sukshma swaroop. Daksha ke yagya ka beej aaj hi boya jaata hai.
    Kya hamari judgements humein satya se rokte hain? Kya dukh bhi divine hai? Suniye, manan kijiye.


    Episode 24: When Doubt Led to Separation - Sati Tests Lord Ram and Violates Sacred Boundaries


    In this profound episode of Har Din MahaShivPuran, we explore one of the most pivotal moments in the Sati Khand - when Goddess Sati, consumed by doubt and maya, tests Lord Ram’s divinity and violates the sacred maryada (boundaries) that ultimately leads to her separation from Shiva.
    The Story:
    Shiva and Sati encounter Lord Ram in the Dandakaranya forest, grieving and searching for Sita. When Shiva bows to Ram in his suffering, Sati is shocked and confused. How can her omnipotent husband bow to a man in pain? This doubt becomes the seed of a tragic sequence of events.
    Key Teachings in This Episode:
    •The Goloka Rajyabhishek: The divine story of how Shiva coronated Vishnu and gave him the power to incarnate as human, to feel pain, and to suffer - revealing why Shiva bows to Ram’s grief
    •How our mental judgments and fixed beliefs block us from seeing truth
    •The difference between healthy questioning and testing born from doubt
    •Why consciousness can only dwell where truth is faced
    •The subtle forms of ego that disguise themselves as spiritual seeking
    •How violation of sacred boundaries (maryada) separates us from our divine source
    •The seed of shame that will eventually lead to Daksha’s yagya
    What Makes This Episode Essential:
    This is not just ancient mythology - it’s a mirror to our modern struggles. Do our judgments prevent us from accepting reality as it is? Can we extend the same unconditional acceptance we seek for ourselves to others? Can suffering itself be divine?

    Har Din MahaShivPuran — iss pracheen granth ko aaj ke jeevan se saath jodne ka prayas. A personal journey through our book - A Modern Seeker's MahaShivPuran

    📖 Read the book: www.mahashivpuran.com

    🌐 Explore more: www.ardaas.life

    📲 Join the sangat: Instagram @maha.shiv.puran
    | @ardaas.life

    🌿 Om Namah Shivāya, Shivji Sadā Sahāy. Om Namah Shivāya, Guruji Sadā Sahāy.

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    32 m
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