Dakshayagna
Dakshayagna

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Dakshayagna

1934
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Bengali

Dakshayagna is a pivotal tale in Hindu mythology. It recounts the grand sacrifice ritual organized by Daksha, where his daughter Sati, wife of Lord Shiva, tragically immolates herself due to her father's insult to her husband. Enraged by this, Shiva destroys the sacrifice, leading to the creation of the Shakti Pithas. This event also sets the stage for the reincarnation of Sati as Parvati, who later marries Shiva. The story is central to understanding the complexities of Hindu deities and their interactions.

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Director: D. SarathiGenres: Mythological, Drama

Plot Summary

This mythological drama recounts the story of Daksha, a patriarch who performs a great sacrifice (yagna) to assert his divine authority. His defiance of Lord Shiva leads to tragic consequences, culminating in the self-immolation of his daughter, Sati, and Shiva's wrathful response. The film explores themes of divine order, familial conflict, and the power of devotion.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1934 in Indian cinema, detailed critical reception is scarce. However, mythological films of this era were popular for their religious themes and spectacle, often drawing large audiences interested in traditional stories and deities.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful depiction of the Daksha yagna myth.

  • Appreciated for its traditional storytelling and mythological themes.

  • Noted for its early contributions to Indian mythological cinema.

Google audience: Information on specific audience reviews from Google for a film of this age is not available.

Fun Fact

This film is notable for featuring a young L.V. Prasad in a significant role, who would later become a highly influential director, producer, and actor in Indian cinema.

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