The Woman Who Stopped the Sun: The Untold Power of Shilavati A Story Hidden in Plain Sight Among the many extraordinary accounts preserved in the Brahmanda Purana Chapter 42, one story stands apart for its sheer audacity and depth of meaning. It is the story of Sheelavati, a devoted wife whose pativrata — fidelity to her husband — was so absolute, so charged with spiritual force, that she was able to compel the very sun to halt in its course. This is not a tale of female submission. It is a testament to the immense power that Hindu scripture acknowledges, and indeed venerates, in a woman of unshakeable resolve. In the modern age, this account is sometimes cited selectively to portray ancient Hindu tradition as oppressive to women — a tradition that glorified a wife carrying her ailing, morally compromised husband on her shoulders as if it were an act of humiliation. But a closer and more faithful reading of the text reveals something radically different. Shilavathi did not carry her hu...