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Watch #ShivKanya 1954 Classic Fantasy movie. Starring Indira Bansal, Anjali Devi, Trilok Kapoor, Lalita Pawar, Nirupa Roy, and Niranjan Sharma. Directed by Dhirubhai Desai #OldHindiMovie #BollywoodDevotionalMovie #FullHindiMovie #90sMovie Director: Dhirubhai Desai Producer: Dhirubhai Desai Music: Manna Dey Genre: Fantasy , Devotional Year: 1954 Cast: Trilok Kapoor, Lalita Pawar,Indira Bansal, Anjali Devi. Synopsis: Shiv Kanya, it is a surprise to the multitude that Lord Shiva ever had a daughter. People know of Mahadeva, Parwati, Ganesha and Kartikeya. But when, where and how Mansa Devi became an inmate of this family is a puzzle, but a truth. Once upon a time in the beautful bowers of Nandanvan, Lord Brahmas daughter Saraswati was lost in the richest harmonies of music, mirth and melody. And Lord Bramha was a party to this gaiety and grandeur. His affection and love to his daughter was utmost. Bholanath enjoyed this feast of emotion but it reacted on the serene soul of Shankar. He also wanted to see the smiling face of a daughter. His emotion took the form of a dazzling eyedrop and it fell into the lap of a lovely lotus blossoming in the bounties of the Nandan pool. And this very lotus proved to be the origin of this idol of emotion Mansa Devi, known as Shiv Kanya by the ages gone and ages to come. At the time of Amrit Manthan first came out Kalkoot Vish. It's bitterness and fire was going to burn the entire universe when Bhola Shankar drank it. And when, after drinking it Shankar was unconscious, Nagas came to the resucue of their benefactor. They all sipped the venom out of Shankar's body and became venomous. This very venom became the cause of their enmity with human race. Human beings terrorized the entire race of snakes like hell. Nagas were bound to run for safety and they took refuge in Patal Lok. And, Bholanath with the deepest ocean of kindness in his heart, sent Mansadevi to Patal Lok to liberate the Nagas form the borror and terror of human beings. That was the age of Shaivyas (devotees of Shiva). Chandradha, the King of Champaknagar was a valiant King of those days. His valour and penance was ranged with that of Hiranyakashipu, Banasur and Ravana. He was a staunch "Shivabhakt" and cared for none except Bholashankar and Devi Parvati. And, it was the only cause of his condeming Mansa Devi. Mother Mansas condemantion meant fury to Nagas. And the huge army of hissing reptiles took Champaknagar into their grip. It multiplied to such an extent that the Nag of Shivamurti became the cause of the death of Chandraghar's six married sons. But Chandradhar did not forego his arrogant faith and could not understand the deisre of his diety. Behula, Chandradhar's sons wife was also blessed by Jagdamba for eternal bliss. In the cherished occasion of Shivaratri she garlanded Chandradhars son Laxmendra. But on the eve of her honeymoon hour Takhsk was ordered by Mansa to snatch Laxmendra's life. Behula shook the heavens by her cries. She hurled curses on Mansa and Mansa lost her Shakti. Everbody was weeping for Laxmendra's death but Behula was depending on Jagdamaba's immortal blessing. She did not loose her patience and appealed that my husband is not dead, he cannot die. I will not let him die, None can snatch him from me. And under the golden shade of Sun God she left Champaknagar with the corpse of her life-long partner Her penace was above all. Her devtion was matchless. The duration of her penace was six months passed like a long dark night and Vipula could not revive the soul servitor. Her truth took the form of a raging fire and Sun the master of the day could not check her fury and the golden charriot of the Sun God came to a standstill. And there were famines on the earth. The world took it to be the rage of Mansadevi and then all even Alka Devi, Chandradhar's wife appealed to him to worship Mansadevi, but Chandradhar did not bow. He presented his own head at the feet of Lord Shankar. The devotee could not follow the real road of devotion. And when Pralayankar opened his third eye, Behula forgave Sun and the universe was again full of life and lilt. But Behula's univrse was at the foot of her husband. She sat on the burning pyre with the boney remnat of her husband and sang the song of her Akhand Saubhagya. If You Like The Video Don't Forget To Share With Others & Also Share Your Views. Like * Comment * Share - Don't forget to LIKE the video and write your COMMENT's Statutory Declaration: Contents of this Film,Scene,Song which was released, as per available sources now are in the public domain since the term of copyright has expired,under the copyright act 1957. If You Like The Video Don't Forget To Share With Others & Also Share Your Views. Your One Stop Destination For All The Latest Videos Subscribe Now! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=SeplVintageMovies
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