Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyaag Tandav Written Update 17 Sep 2024: Mahishasur and Hunda Unite to Destroy Shiv and Shakti
In the September 17, 2024 episode of Shiv Shakti – Tap Tyaag Tandav, the narrative unfolds with an exciting mixture of devotion, celebration, and looming threats from dark forces. The episode kicks off with Narad informing the devotees about the upcoming Ganesh Chaturthi. He shares that those who worship Lord Ganesh and celebrate the festival will have their valid wishes fulfilled, filling the devotees with joy and excitement.
At Kailash, the gods seek Lord Shiva’s permission to take Lord Ganesh with them to celebrate the auspicious Ganesh Chaturthi. Shiv Ji, ever gracious, advises them to ask Ganesh for his consent. When Ganesh questions the need for such grand celebrations, the gods humbly explain that it is a mark of respect for him, and they proceed to take him along for the festival. The devotees, too, carry idols of Lord Ganapati as they prepare to honor him with devotion.
While the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi begins with enthusiasm, Mahishasur, the demon king, has sinister plans to turn the auspicious event into one of chaos and destruction. He starts playing the drum, and when Shukracharya questions him, Mahishasur cryptically responds that he will soon make this holy celebration inauspicious. He asks Shukracharya to wait and watch his plan unfold.
Determined to disrupt the divine celebration, Mahishasur heads to the location where Hunda, who had been buried underground by Ashokasundari for his evil intentions, is trapped. With a powerful blow, Mahishasur frees Hunda from his earthly prison. Hunda, surprised by his rescuer, rudely questions Mahishasur’s identity. When Mahishasur introduces himself as the asur king, Hunda recalls Shukracharya’s prophecy that Rambh’s son, Mahishasur, would become the savior of the asuras. Realizing his mistake, Hunda humbles himself, touches Mahishasur’s feet, and apologizes for his earlier arrogance.
Mahishasur then reveals his plan to destroy Shiv and Shakti, believing that together with Hunda, they can take down the divine duo. Shukracharya soon joins them, along with Rahu and Ketu, expressing his approval of Mahishasur’s decision to free Hunda. The dark forces unite, vowing to wage war against Mahadev (Shiva) and Shakti (Parvati).
Meanwhile, the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi continues in full swing. Gods and devotees alike perform the aarti, chanting the hymn Jai Ganesh Jai Ganesh Deva in reverence to Lord Ganesh. Despite the joyful atmosphere, tension begins to brew when Kuber, the god of wealth, insists that Ganesh must visit his feast first. The devotees, however, hope that Lord Ganesh will honor their offerings before accepting Kuber’s invitation.
Ganesh, ever humble, agrees to visit Kuber’s house first, causing disappointment among the rishis (sages) present. Parvati reassures them, explaining that Ganesh, like his father Mahadev, values devotion above wealth. But the rishis, feeling insulted, warn Ganesh that his choice has disrespected them. Angered, they threaten to curse him, escalating the tension at the festival.
The episode concludes with a palpable sense of impending conflict, as Mahishasur and Hunda’s alliance threatens the divine forces of Shiv and Shakti, while the devotees and gods eagerly celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi. As the lines between good and evil are drawn, the next episode promises more action and divine interventions.
This episode skillfully balances devotion and danger, as the forces of darkness unite to challenge the divine. As Ganesh Chaturthi unfolds, the episode leaves viewers eagerly anticipating the outcome of the brewing battles.
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