Why did Mata Parvati curse Vishnu
It may seem strange to hear that Vishnu who is himself a follower, who took many incarnations to keep the universe balanced, why and when did Goddess Shakti curse and when? Actually, this story is mainly associated with Shiva marriage episode, which is described in South Indian folklore.
Along with this, another story is also in beliefs. There is one thing in both these stories that due to the curse of Mother, Lord Vishnu had to face disconnection from his wife Sita in the life of Rama avatar, but her base is different. The first story is related to the feelings of Shiva marriage and Parvati. At the same time, the second story is related to Shakti Peeth and Sati episode.
according to legend
According to the legend, when Mother Parvati did harsh penance to get Shiva and received his grace, all the gods planned to get her married. In this event, Lord Vishnu was appointed as the representative and organizer of the Varpaksha.
Shiva’s procession and Maina Devi’s objection
When Lord Shiva reached the door of Goddess Parvati with a procession, his form was terrible. There was an ash on the body, a snake around the neck, the moon on the head and a group of ghosts. Seeing this scene, Mata Parvati’s mother Maina Devi was scared and tried to stop the marriage.
Lord Vishnu’s advice and Parvati’s anger
According to many stories, seeing this situation, Lord Vishnu advised to postpone the marriage, thinking that Shiva’s form and lifestyle is not compatible with a princess like Parvati. Mata Parvati found this very painful. He considered it an insult to his love, penance and women.
Curse of Mata Parvati
According to public beliefs, Goddess Parvati became angry with Lord Vishnu on the proposal to postpone the marriage of Lord Vishnu. And he said to Vishnu ji, you have considered my love and tenacity despise, so you will also have to face disconnection from your wife in future.
Gland proof and tanta era episode
This curse resulted in Treta Yuga, when Vishnu was born as Shri Ram. According to Ramayana (Aranyakand and Sundarkand), Sita was kidnapped by Ravana and Lord Rama wandered off the forest. The story is prevalent in South Indian folk beliefs that this was the result of mother Parvati curse.