Sushil is a first name often found in the Hindu community.For example- Sushil Atmakuri. It is also a common adjective found in northIndian languages such as Hindi, Odiya, Marathi, Nepali and Gujarati. The word has its root in the parent languageSanskrit. In these languages, it means "good charactered man" or virtuous or intelligent or studious.
The mythological story as mentioned in the Mahabharata and other sacred texts of Hinduism details the episode when King Daksha Prajapati, the father of Sati, Lord Shiva 's first wife, performed Yagna at this place, he did not invite his son-in-law Lord Shiva, thus Sati felt insulted. Nevertheless she arrived, when she found her husband being spurned by her father, she burnt herself in the yagya kunda itself. Shiva burned with anger, sent the terrible demi-god Vidarbhadra, Bhadrakali and also his ganas.
On the direction of Shiva, Virabhadra appeared with Shiva's ganas in the midst of Daksha's assembly like a storm wind and waged a fierce war on the gods and mortals present culminating in the beheading of Daksha, and later being bestow the head of a goat, at the behest of Brahma and other gods