
Satī through the eyes of sculptors, painters, and craftsmen across the ages
Sati goddess — Goddess Sati, wife of Shiva. Sati was a daughter of Daksha. (An unknown artist., Public domain)
King Daksha Dakshayani — Image of painting by Ambika Dhurandhar from page 306 of the book शिल्पकार चरित्रकोश खंड ६ - दृश्यकला (Ambika Dhurandhar, CC BY-SA 4.0)
Daksha yagna — "Album of popular prints mounted on cloth pages. (Unknown authorUnknown author, Public domain)
The Destruction of Daksha's sacrifice, from an illustrated manuscript of the Razmnama — Place of Origin: Pakistan Lahore or Northen India Style or Ware: Mughal Label: This early Mughal period painting comes from an illustrated imperial manuscript of the Razmnama, a P… (Jamshed, CC0)
Mural of Shiva carrying the body of Sati — Mural of Shiva carrying the body of Sati. The mural is located at the Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib complex at Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India. (Unknown authorUnknown author, Public domain)
Shiv with Sati — This image is of Mahashivratri lord Shiva is marriage to sati . (Maneesh Jaiswal 01, CC0)
Mahadeva spoil sacrifice of Daksha and hunt yagna who take form of yagna run away from yagna-shala. made by mahesha — Shanti parwa it story tell by bhishma to yudhisthira (Mahesha , a mughal artist, CC BY-SA 4.0)
Veerabhadra destroying Daksha Yagna — texts Skanda Puran Gita Press Gorakhpur by Gita Press Gorakhpur Usage CC0 1.0 UniversalCreative Commons Licensezero Topics 'Gita Press Gorakhpur', 'Sarvagya Sharda Peeth' Collectio… (Gita Press Gorakhpur, CC0)