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Dusri Biwi (Urdu: دوسری بیوی, lit. 'Second Wife') is a Pakistani drama serial directed by Anjum Shahzad, written by Samina Ejaz, and produced by the lead actor Fahad Mustafa and Dr. Ali Kazmi under a production banner called BigBangEntertainment.
Bhairavi Raichura as Urmila (Manas's wife, Sid's mother) Neeru Bajwa / Kamya Panjabi as Kiran (Abhi's second wife and Yash's mother) Abbas Khan / Vishal Singh as Dr. Siddhant Awasthi a.k.a. Sid (Manas and Urmila's son; Aastha (Siya)'s husband; Abhi and Simran's son-in-law) Susheel Parashar as Mr. Saxena (Abhi's father, Simran's father-in-law)
The plot centers around Shiva and brings Hindu theology to life in a series of interconnected stories. The serial begins with the creation of the universe and the other Devas, then guides the viewer through Shiva's marriage to Sati, Sati's death, Shiva's marriage to Parvati, and tales of many devotional acts, demonic battles, and important religious events (such as the creation of the twelve ...
Farmer Wants a Wife returns for its third season on FOX with a new host — Kimberly Williams-Paisley — and four new farmers: Matt Warren, Jay Woods, John Sansone and Colton Hendricks, who will ...
Infuriated Shiva and Shakti beheaded Daksha, thus avenging Sati's death by assuming the terrible forms of Veerabhadra and Kali. Later on, Daksha's head is replaced with an goat's head. Sati's body is cut up into fifty-two pieces - which become Shakti Peethas, and sorrowful Shiva isolates himself in the caves of the Amarnath.
Swagata Mukherjee as Damini Roy Chowdhury, Arijit's second wife, Titli's mother, an evil lady who killed Rupam's mother and tries to harm Rupam and Durga. Payel De as Goddess Durga aka Sati; Ditipriya Roy as Gauri, Child version of Goddess Durga; Debesh Roy Chowdhury as Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, Gayatri's husband and Damini's Sidekick
Sati (/ ˈ s ʌ t iː /, Sanskrit: सती, IAST: Satī, lit. ' truthful' or 'virtuous '), also known as Dakshayani (Sanskrit: दाक्षायणी, IAST: Dākṣāyaṇī, lit. 'daughter of Daksha'), is the Hindu goddess of marital felicity and longevity, and is worshipped as an aspect of the mother goddess Shakti.
The only instance of sati appears in the Uttara Kanda – believed to be a later addition to the original text – in which Kushadhwaja's wife performs sati. [213] The Telugu adaptation of the Ramayana, the 14th-century Ranganatha Ramayana , tells that Sulochana , wife of Indrajit , became sati on his funeral pyre.