: The other sister, Bakkiyavathi , stopped performing the ritual. Consequently, her family faced severe misfortune—they lost their land to a king, and their wealth was stolen by thieves or taken by wild animals.

: The story begins in the divine abode of Kailash . While all the celestial beings and sages (Rishis) were circumambulating both Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati together, the sage Bhringi —an ardent devotee only of Shiva—took the form of a small bird and flew only around Shiva, intentionally excluding Parvati.

Kailasa Gowri Nomu is a revered ritual predominantly observed by married women (Sumangalis) to pray for the longevity and well-being of their husbands