The Power of Women and Divine Coincidences: Maha Shivaratri and International Women’s Day

In a divine twist of fate, the celebration of Maha Shivaratri and International Women’s Day align in a powerful way, symbolizing the harmony between male and female aspects in the universe. Lead actors of the mythological show ‘Shiv Shakti-Tap Tyag Tandav’, Ram Yashvardhan and Subha Rajput, share their insights on the significance of these two auspicious occasions. Ram, portraying the role of Lord Shiva, emphasizes the importance of Ardhanarishvara, the half-man and half-woman form of the deity that represents the inseparability of masculine and feminine energies. He acknowledges the role of women in completing the divine harmony of the universe. Subha, who plays Goddess Shakti, echoes this sentiment by highlighting the profound connection between Shakti and Shiva, illustrating how they are interdependent. The show continues to narrate the timeless love story of the divine couple, captivating audiences on Colors TV with its enlightening narrative.