Pativratas in our Hindu Puranas (हिंदू पुराणों में पतिव्रता और महान महिलाएं)

In Hindu Puranas and Itihasas, Pativrata refers to a woman whose life is rooted in dharma, fidelity, devotion, sacrifice, and moral strength. Such women are not shown as weak; rather, they are depicted as spiritually powerful, capable of influencing destiny through their character and tapasya.
Renowned Pativratas in Hindu Puranas

1. Sati (Dakshayani)
❀ First consort of Lord Shiva
❀ Symbol of absolute loyalty and self-respect
❀ Her sacrifice led to the destruction of Daksha’s yajna and later her rebirth as Devi Parvati

2. Devi Parvati
❀ Ideal Pativrata and embodiment of Shakti
❀ Through intense penance, she attained Shiva as her husband
❀ Represents balance of devotion, strength, and wisdom

3. Anasuya
❀ Wife of Sage Atri
❀ Celebrated for her chastity and spiritual power
❀ Transformed the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) into infants by her virtue

4. Savitri
❀ Wife of Satyavan
❀ Through intelligence, devotion, and courage, she reclaimed her husband’s life from Yama, the god of death

5. Sita (Ramayana)
❀ Consort of Lord Ram
❀ Supreme symbol of purity, endurance, and righteousness
❀ Withstood exile, abduction, and trials without compromising dharma

6. Draupadi (Mahabharata)
❀ Wife of the five Pandavas
❀ Known for moral strength, resilience, and unwavering loyalty
❀ Her virtue invoked divine protection during her humiliation

7. Arundhati
❀ Wife of Sage Vashishtha
❀ Ideal of marital harmony and fidelity
❀ Her name is still invoked in Hindu marriage rituals

8. Rohini
❀ Wife of Chandra (Moon God)
❀ Known for devotion and patience
❀ Favored by Chandra due to her virtues

9. Mandodari
❀ Wife of Ravana
❀ Wise, righteous, and virtuous despite her husband’s adharma
❀ Advised Ravana to return Sita and follow dharma

10. Damayanti
❀ Wife of King Nala
❀ Famous for unwavering devotion during Nala’s misfortunes
❀ Her patience and faith restored their kingdom

Spiritual Significance of Pativrata Dharma
❀ Seen as a path of spiritual discipline (vrata)
❀ Represents inner strength, moral authority, and dharmic balance
❀ Pativratas are believed to possess tapas-shakti (spiritual power)

Puranas emphasize that true pativratahood is rooted in truth, compassion, courage, and self-respect, not blind submission.
हिंदू पुराणों में पतिव्रता और महान महिलाएं - हिन्दी में पढ़ें
हिंदू पुराणों और इतिहासों में, पतिव्रता उस स्त्री को संदर्भित करती है जिसका जीवन धर्म, निष्ठा, भक्ति, त्याग और नैतिक शक्ति में निहित होता है।
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