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Posted: 12 years ago
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Minakshi,

Thank you for your quotation from the Ganesha Purana. I was not aware of it.

Vrish,

I did not know that in VR, Ahilya is not turned into a stone. Thanks for pointing it out.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruti.nil

awesum write up varaali

a very different take on the same situation
actually in the whole Gauam-Ahilya story even though he gives her a punishment he gives her a path of redemption that anyone wouldnt have got for a greatest deed-to be graced by Shree Ram himself
so in a way he does do "udhaar" for her
a very logical but hatke take on the story where neither Ahilya as a woman/wife nor Gautam Rishi as a husband is put in bad light
unlike the interpretations that make either of the parties look bad
loved it😊


I always felt it was the larger society which was to be blamed - that is what I wanted to bring out. Despite Ahilya being innocent / victim, despite Gautama knowing his wife's innocence / predicament, both of them suffered because of the social laws prevalent at that time.


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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: jiya25

interesting post. I am sure some 'family anahilators' who kill their entire family think the same that they are doing their family a 'favor' by preventing all the hurt they would have to bear if they were alive.

As a husband, it was rishi guatam's duty to protect and honor his wife. he did neither and instead became lord and judge over both the culprit and the victim. and unfortunately to this day there are many ahiliyas and guatams living among us in our society who think that it is the woman's failure if she is raped or decieved and the husband has every right to punish that women so that she may be 'purified'...


That's why I have offered this alternative explanation.

One thing though, which i have constantly said : We cannot pass judgments on events of long ago by using our Kali Yuga yardsticks.

As for your comparison with honour killings, they are not valid here, since- well, no one is killed here. Ahilya may have been deserted, abandoned but no- she was not killed. Even in the traditional story, Gautama offers her a way out.

As for my post, I thought I found too many loopholes in the original story, so I wondered whether the whole incident could be viewed from a different point, keeping the main events intact.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: varaali


I always felt it was the larger society which was to be blamed - that is what I wanted to bring out. Despite Ahilya being innocent / victim, despite Gautama knowing his wife's innocence / predicament, both of them suffered because of the social laws prevalent at that time.



well said ka though people know that they are correct its unwritten rule that they have to prove themself to the society
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Well written post and i agree with u all.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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considering your story and the RAMAYANA THE EPIC...

I Personally think the way u described Ahilya's POv.. that shoud hav been happend.. or shoud hav happned..!

but as sources..( apne poorkho ki jubbaaniee 😆) says walmiki Firsht wrote Ramayana..Oopss
..well..He narrated it...Ganpati baappa wrote it with his own teeth or Morpankh..I dunno...
later it happened..!

GOd...humm MAHADEV knws what has happened..! yeh serial hum insaano ne banayee hain..Mahadev ne nahi..!

but I personally hoped k your POV hi sahi ho...!

Regards...

Prachi.


PS- BTW..NICE POV...! keeep it up girlll! 👍🏼
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Meenakshi, thanks for opening the thread. I wanted to post in it yesterday but had to start a new topic because it was closed.
I like the discussion that is in this thread.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks for re opening the thread, Minakshi.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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awesome... u just changed my thot... my pov...

thanx a lot dear..

god bless u...😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Angie12

Meenakshi, thanks for opening the thread. I wanted to post in it yesterday but had to start a new topic because it was closed.

I like the discussion that is in this thread.

We have some good topics discussed in past. If you want any thread to be opened, just PM me.😊
Do check this too, pg 2
Since Ramayan is also a major part of this show. Good online link of different versions of Ramayan, if anyone can get, do pm me. I'll add it😊

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