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బ్రహ్మశ్రీచాగంటి దక్షయజ్ఞం పూర్తి ప్రవచనం. Chgaganti koteswara rao gari Pravachanam on bhagavatam. #srichaganti #chaganti #chagantipravachanalu #Dakshayagnam #Lordshiva #telugupravachanalu #bhagavatam #Telugubhagavatam #chagantikoteswararaospeeches #veerabhadraswami #veerabhadraswamy Daksha Prajapati, who organized a grand yagna but deliberately did not invite his son-in-law, Lord #shiva . Lord Shiva's wife, #Sati who was Daksha's daughter, attended the yagna anyway and was insulted by her father. Sati was so hurt and humiliated that she immolated herself in the sacrificial fire. Upon hearing the news of Sati's death, Lord Shiva became furious and created a fierce warrior, #veerabhadra to avenge his wife's death. Veerabhadra was described as having a thousand arms and eyes, fiery hair, and wearing a garland of skulls. He was accompanied by a host of terrifying spirits, ghosts, and demons. Veerabhadra arrived at Daksha's yagna and destroyed everything in his path. He beheaded Daksha and ruined the sacrificial fire. He also destroyed the yagna and all the gods and goddesses who were present there. The gods and goddesses were terrified by Veerabhadra's fury and begged Lord Shiva for forgiveness. Upon realizing the severity of his actions, Lord Shiva calmed Veerabhadra down and restored Daksha's life with a goat's head. Daksha was humbled by the incident and apologized to Lord Shiva. Daksha Yagna and Veerabhadra teaches us the importance of respecting all deities and not harboring personal biases or prejudices. It also highlights the consequences of disrespecting others and the dangers of ego and pride.