The legend of Annapurna, Hindu goddess of nourishment - Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie
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0:08 - 0:14Lord Shiva— primordial destroyer of evil,
slayer of demons, -
0:14 - 0:17protector, and omniscient observer
of the universe— -
0:17 - 0:20was testing his wife’s patience.
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0:20 - 0:25Historically, the union between
Shiva and Parvati was a glorious one. -
0:25 - 0:29They maintained the equilibrium
between thought and action -
0:29 - 0:32on which the well-being
of the world depended. -
0:32 - 0:38Without Parvati as the agent of energy,
growth, and transformation on Earth, -
0:38 - 0:43Shiva would become a detached observer,
and the world would remain static. -
0:43 - 0:48But together, the two formed
a divine union known as Ardhanarishvara–– -
0:48 - 0:50a sacred combination
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0:50 - 0:54which brought fertility and connection
to all living things. -
0:54 - 0:58For these reasons, Parvati was worshipped
far and wide -
0:58 - 1:00as the mother of the natural world––
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1:00 - 1:05and the essential counterpart
to Shiva’s powers of raw creation. -
1:05 - 1:08She oversaw humanity’s material comforts;
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1:08 - 1:12and ensured that the Earth’s inhabitants
were bonded to each other -
1:12 - 1:16physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
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1:16 - 1:20Yet a rift had grown
between these two formidable forces. -
1:20 - 1:24While Parvati sustained daily life
with care and control, -
1:24 - 1:28Shiva had begun to belittle
his wife’s essential work— -
1:28 - 1:32and insisted on quarreling
about their roles in the universe. -
1:32 - 1:35He believed that Brahma,
the Creator of the world, -
1:35 - 1:40had conceived the material plane
purely for his own fancy. -
1:40 - 1:45And therefore, all material things
were merely distractions called māyā— -
1:45 - 1:47nothing but a cosmic illusion.
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1:47 - 1:51For millennia Parvati
had merely smiled knowingly -
1:51 - 1:54as Shiva dismissed
the things she nurtured. -
1:54 - 1:56But upon His latest rebuke,
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1:56 - 2:00she knew she had to prove
the importance of her work -
2:00 - 2:01once and for all.
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2:01 - 2:03She took flight from the world,
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2:03 - 2:08withdrawing her half of the cosmic energy
that kept the Earth turning. -
2:08 - 2:13At her disappearance, a sudden,
terrifying and all-encompassing scarcity -
2:13 - 2:16enveloped the world in eerie silence.
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2:16 - 2:20Without Parvati,
the land became dry and barren. -
2:20 - 2:23Rivers shrank
and crops shriveled in the fields. -
2:23 - 2:25Hunger descended on humanity.
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2:25 - 2:28Parents struggled to console
their starving children -
2:28 - 2:30while their own stomachs rumbled.
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2:30 - 2:34With nothing to eat, people no longer
gathered over heaped bowls of rice, -
2:34 - 2:38but withdrew and shrank
from the darkening world. -
2:38 - 2:40To His shock and awe,
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2:40 - 2:45Shiva also felt the profound emptiness
left by his wife’s absence. -
2:45 - 2:47Despite His supreme power,
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2:47 - 2:51He too realized that He was not immune
to the need for sustenance, -
2:51 - 2:55and His yearning felt
bottomless and unbearable. -
2:55 - 2:58As Shiva despaired
over the desolate Earth, -
2:58 - 3:00He came to realize that
the material world -
3:00 - 3:03could not be so easily dismissed.
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3:03 - 3:05At her husband’s epiphany,
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3:05 - 3:08the compassionate Parvati
could no longer stand by -
3:08 - 3:11and watch her devotees wasting away.
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3:11 - 3:14To walk among them
and restore their health, -
3:14 - 3:16she took the form of a new avatar,
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3:16 - 3:22carrying a golden bowl of porridge
and armed with a jewel-encrusted ladle. -
3:22 - 3:25As word of this hopeful figure spread,
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3:25 - 3:29she was worshipped as Annapurna,
the Goddess of food. -
3:29 - 3:34With the arrival of Annapurna,
the world blossomed anew. -
3:34 - 3:39People rejoiced at fertility and food,
and communed together to give thanks. -
3:39 - 3:44Some believe that Annapurna first appeared
in the sacred city of Kashi, -
3:44 - 3:47or the Place of Freedom,
on the banks of the Ganges— -
3:47 - 3:50where she opened a kitchen
to fill the bellies of the people -
3:50 - 3:52until they could eat no more.
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3:52 - 3:56But it was not only mere mortals
who were served at her feast. -
3:56 - 4:01Humbled at the scenes of earthly pleasure
blooming all around him, -
4:01 - 4:05Lord Shiva himself approached the goddess
with an empty bowl -
4:05 - 4:07and begged for food and forgiveness.
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4:07 - 4:12For this reason, the supreme deity
is sometimes portrayed as a poor beggar -
4:12 - 4:14at the mercy of Annapurna;
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4:14 - 4:19holding her golden bowl in her left hand,
while the right forms the abhaya mudra–– -
4:19 - 4:22a gesture of safety and assurance.
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4:22 - 4:26With these symbols,
this powerful avatar makes it clear -
4:26 - 4:30that the material world
is anything but an illusion. -
4:30 - 4:33Rather, it is a cycle of life
that must be sustained— -
4:33 - 4:36from the feeding of open mouths
and rumbling bellies, -
4:36 - 4:40to the equilibrium of the Earth.
- Title:
- The legend of Annapurna, Hindu goddess of nourishment - Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie
- Speaker:
- Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie
- Description:
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Historically, the union between Shiva and Parvati was a glorious one: a sacred combination which brought fertility and connection to all living things. Yet a rift had grown between these two forces. Setting out to prove the importance of her work, Parvati withdrew from the world and sent the Earth into darkness. Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie tell the story of the goddess Annapurna.
Lesson by Antara Raychaudhuri and Iseult Gillespie, directed by Roxane Campoy.
- Video Language:
- English
- Team:
- closed TED
- Project:
- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 04:40
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