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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Arijit007

hey, can anyone tell us the real reason of vanasur getting killed? p

Sure... This is how the story goes ----

Kanyakumari Kumari Amman Devi Temple



Kanyakumari Devi

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This is the first Durga Temple created by Lord Parasurama and is also one among the 108 Shakthi Peethas in the world. Kanyakumari Devi Temple is situated in Tamil Nadu. Kanyakumari is a cape at the southernmost tip of the Indian peninsula. During British rule, it was known as Cape Comorin. The closest major cities are Nagercoil, the capital of Kanyakumari district(22kms) and Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of Kerala(85 kms).Kanyakumari got its name from the Kumari Amman or the Kanyakumari Temple situated at the shore on the confluence of the Bay of Bengal, Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea. Devi Kanya Kumari, that is, the virgin goddess, is an aspect of Parvathy. She is known by several other names, including Kanya Devi, Devi Kumari, and Kumari Amman.


The Kanyakumari temple has been mentioned in the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the Sangam works Manimekalai and Puranaanooru. The name Kanyakumari stands for Kanya(Virgin) and Kumari(girl).


The demon king Banasura(grand son of Mahabali) did penance to get a boon from Lord Shiva. He obtained a boon from Lord Shiva that he could be vanquished only by a virgin. Later he became the emperror of the three worlds. His evil ways had caused much agony to Devas,sages and saints. Unable to bear the harassment of the demon king Bhoomi Devi(Mother Earth) and the Devas approached Lord Vishnu and requested him to kill Banasura. Mahavishnu advised them to worship Shakti(Parvathy) the Goddess of the universe to vanquish the demon. Answering the prayers of the oppressed, Shakti appeared as Kumari(a young virgin girl) and promised to annihilate the evil forces championed by Banasura. Asking the devas to be patient for the right time for the killing of Banasura, Devi travelled to the southern-most tip of India, where she began to meditate upon Lord Shiva. As time went on she grew into a teenager. This is how the southern tip of India got the name Kanya Kumari, as kanya kumari means "a virgin teenaged girl" at Kanyakumari and commenced penance with the desire of marrying Shiva at Suchindram.


Lord Shiva (from nearby Suchindrum) was so enchanted by the beauty of Goddess Kumari that he decided to marry her. The divine sage, Narada, felt this would endanger the chances of destroying Banasura, for it was preordained that the king of demons could meet his death only at the hands of a virgin. Therefore, Narada had to find someway to scuttle the marriage.


Kanyakumari temple

First Narada tried to confuse Kanya Kumari, telling her that Shiva is not powerful than Banasura. Narada told the goddess that she should ask Shiva to bring three items that could not be obtained anywhere in the world in order to prove his identity. These were a coconut without eyes, a stalk of sugarcane without stump-joints and a betel leaf without veins. But Lord Shiva easily fulfilled this difficult challenge and the marriage continued to be scheduled.


Narada, fixed the midnight hour as the auspicious time for the wedding. When Shiva's procession reached a site by name Vazhukkumpaarai, Narada falsely heralded the break of dawn by assuming the form of a cock. On hearing the crowing of thr cock, Lord Shiva presumed the auspicious hour had past, turned back and returned to Suchindrum. Meanwhile, in Kanyakumari all waited for Lord Shiva's arrival and eventually, when he didn't turn up, the wedding ceremonies were cancelled. The rice and other grains meant for the wedding feast remained uncooked. It is said that in Kanya Kumari's anger over Shiva not arriving that she scattered all the food items that had been assembled for the wedding. Today tourists can buy tiny stones which look like rice, in remembrance of the marriage that was never solemnized.


The disappointed Kumari Devi decided to do penance and continue with her quest to fight the evil forces of Banasura. The Devi resumed Her penance on the rock, now known as Sripadaparai, a few hundred metres offshore. Meanwhile, Banasura heard about the beauty of the girl and came to request Her hand in marriage. When Devi rejected the idea, the demon king decided to win her by force. This led to a fierce battle, which ended with Kanya Kumari slaying Banasura with her chakra (divine discus) in Mahadana Puram (4 km north of Kanya Kumari).


It is said that at the moment of his death, Banasura repented for his adharmic acts and prayed to Parashakti to have compassion upon him and absolve him and anyone else who bathed in the waters off Kanya Kumari of their sins. Devi granted Banasura the boon, and this is why people come from all over the world to bathe in this holy confluence of seas. The relieved Devas returned blessed. Lord Parasurama and Sage Narada requsted to stay there till the end of Kaliyuga. The goddess agreed and remains at this place ever-dedicated to Lord Shiva and continues to perform austerities to this day with the hopes that he will one day unite with her.


Later Parasurama built a temple on the shores and installed a beautiful idol of Goddess Kanya Kumari. The beautiful image of the Goddess in resplendent glory, with a garland in her right hand doing eternal penance as she waits for Lord Shiva to come, bestows on the devotee immense wealth of spiritual energy and peace of mind.


One specialty of the idol is her diamond nose ring. The sparkling diamond nose-ring of the deity is said to be visible even from the sea. The temple's legend says that the nose ring was obtained from a king cobra and that light reflects off it so brightly that once an ancient mariner mistook it for a lighthouse. Sailing his ship towards the beacon, he wrecked upon the Kanya Kumari rocks. In order to prevent such a tragedy from happening again, the eastern door of the temple is only opened on five special occasions throughout the year.


Lord Ganesha, Surya and Ayyappa have separate shrines. There are also shrines to Vijayasundari and Balasundari, friends and playmates of the Goddess in her youthful form. A well inside the temple known as Moola Ganga Theertham, provides water for the Devi's abhishekam. The eastern entrance, facing the sea, remains closed throughout the year except for the Aaraattu rituals. The eastern door is opened also on new moon days in the months of Edavam, Karkkidakam (Capricorn and Cancer), during Navaratri and in the month of Vrischikam.


Sripadaparai

The poojas in this temple are carried out according to the Tanthrasamuchayam like the temples in Kerala. Kanya Kumari temple is considered as a Kerala temple and was once part of the erstwhile Travancore kingdom. The Vaisakha festival is celebrated in the tamil month of Vaikasi (May) where an image of the goddess is taken around town in procession on various mounts. The car festival, the Aaraatu (when the eastern door to the shrine is opened) and the float festival here are of significance. The Kalabham (sandal) festival in the month of Aadi (Karkkidakam) is also of importance here, when the image is covered with sandal paste, and on the 13th day, ie. the last Friday of the month, vast crowds throng the temple as the image is covered with vast quantities of flowers brought in from several villages in the vicinity. An image of the deity is held in worship at the Navaratri mandapam throughout the duration of Navaratri, and processions mark the festive celebrations on each of the nine nights. The destruction of Baanasuran is enacted on Vijaya Dasami, the concluding day of the Navaratri festival, where an image of the deity is taken in procession on a horse mount to a nearby village - Mahadanapuram.


For thousands of years, this southern-most tip of the sub-continent has been one of India's main pilgrimage sites, as bathing in Kanya Kumari's waters is said to absolve one of all sins. The tradition here is to take a holy dip at the bathing ghat at the confluence of the three seas. There are about 25 Theerthams on the shores.


The Sripadaparai is now known as Swami Vivekananda Rock, where the holy feet of the Goddess is enshrined. Swami Vivekananda is said to have sat in deep meditation on this rock and obtained the blessings from Devi. A memorial built in his honor is accessible via ferry. There is also a recently built memorial to Tiruvalluvar, the author of the philosophical work Tirukkural - a treatise on the Indian way of life.


Edited by rinall - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Quixotic5


errr.. isn't UN (or whoever the current writer is) the real culprit here ? 🤔 😆... why unnecssarily blame Menavati or the Almighty for what these pathetic CVs end up doing with this fictional show? 🤢.. i mean Vishnu-blaming during Tulsi track was understandable since the real story was much more offensive than what was shown in the glossed-over dkdm-version but i dont think the same logic can be applied here..😕

EDIT : I am not sure.. did the real Menavati do anything on similar lines ?.. are there any instances to quote ?.. 😕..as far as i know , Parvati's maika had no role in her taking the Kanyakumari avatar..


@Quixotic5 and @Surya_krsnbhakt

That's precisely what we're blaming... The writer's banal attempts at creating unnecessary drama... Parvati's 'maika' never had anything to do with her taking the form of Devi Kanyakumari... The premise on which the whole track is based is itself flawed... They shouldn't have shown the Kraunch story the way they did, for Kraunch never was Parvati's brother... And Adi-shakti (or any other deity for that matter )would never take an incarnation to administer "justice" based on the "an eye for an eye " theory... This ploy to create drama could have a retrograde effect 'cause in a way, the current plot seeks to justify vengeance... If Menavati's right in seeking revenge from Banasur who hardly had a role in her wretched son's death & she can manipulate Adi-shakti into it , why was Lohitang wrong in wanting to avenge his brother's death ?? Or for that matter how are the several people (asuras included), who seek revenge for the killings of their kith & kin, wrong in baying for their nemesis' blood ??
In this case, according to the way they've portrayed the story so far, it would make sense if Banasur meets his end if he abuses the powers of the boon he received from Mahadev & torments innocent people; rather than be made to pay for what happened to Menavati's crooked son...
Edited by rinall - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: kaatayani


Agree to every point of yours...!! may tht's why son in laws hate their Mom in Laws.. it all began with the first family..!!

with Maina extracting this promise to kill Banasur.. it seems a base personal vengence tht too when Bana has done nothing so incriminating and had got just an idea... and now with Narad on instance of Vshnu is up again on mischief .. everything looks as if deliberately provoking Bana to do wrong... how is it different from scheming humans who use their grief for the downfall of others.. Now to fulfill Mena's promise Parvati and all the Gods are going to stoop low to rpovoke Banasur to do wrong and then killl him for "JAGATKALYAN" what a pathetic Godliness is this..

I ask tht shud nt Mena be punished for this..?? all the proverbs related to Good Company seem to fail before Mena's logic.. some people dont change even after having the best son in law in their company


@bold--- That's slightly disturbing, but funny nevertheless 😆
@bold & red--- An eerie reminder of DKDM's Jallandhar track

As for Menavati, that woman always lacked logic 😔
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: rinall


@Quixotic5 and @Surya_krsnbhakt

That's precisely what we're blaming... The writer's banal attempts at creating unnecessary drama... Parvati's 'maika' never had anything to do with her taking the form of Devi Kanyakumari... The premise on which the whole track is based is itself flawed... They shouldn't have shown the Kraunch story the way they did, for Kraunch never was Parvati's brother... And Adi-shakti (or any other deity for that matter )would never take an incarnation to administer "justice" based on the "an eye for an eye " theory... This ploy to create drama could have a retrograde effect 'cause in a way, the current plot seeks to justify vengeance... If Menavati's right in seeking revenge from Banasur who hardly had a role in her wretched son's death & she can manipulate Adi-shakti into it , why was Lohitang wrong in wanting to avenge his brother's death ?? Or for that matter how are the several people (asuras included), who seek revenge for the killings of their kith & kin, wrong in baying for their nemesis' blood ??
In this case, according to the way they've portrayed the story so far, it would make sense if Banasur meets his end if he abuses the powers of the boon he received from Mahadev & torments innocent people; rather than be made to pay for what happened to Menavati's crooked son...


PRECISELY !!.. if not for the 'creativity' of the CVs DKDM could have gone on to achieve a much bigger status.. honestly, i donot understand the compulsions that these CVs seem to have for over-dramatizing the legends & creating a new DKDM Puran..🤢..what was the logic in that ?.. did they think that their blasphemous versions are better than the real ones ??.. sometimes i feel like this UN or any other writer of the show for that matters derives a sense of power by distorting the real versions to such an extent - its almost like making a statement " You fools , now forget about the real legends & watch what i write & show ; you have no choice but to be just ok with it - I am at par with the authentic writers of the puranas - you see , i have the power to bend it whichever way i want to " .. 😡 😡..

I have seen audience of dialy soaps complaining about how the CVs ruined their show , but its sad that DKDM which was supposed to be a mythological show has gone down the same road..there is no excuse for ruining the known legends..in fact the CVs of a show like DKDM have an easier job since the stories & legends are already there, they just needed to execute it properly & they couldnt even do that !..😡 😡

It feels bad to go on ranting like this when the show is about to end..but cant help it..
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: kaatayani


havent they aleady gone wrong in showing KK at the fag end..??

Little ray of sunshine, aren't you?
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Posted: 10 years ago

Originally posted by: Surya_krsnbhakt

Little ray of sunshine, aren't you?


"Ummeed par hi duniya kayam hain "doesnt really bode well with DKDM..i think we have all learned our lessons to keep our expectations in check , its better than hoping for something & then being utterly disappointed by the unfortunate but obvious turn of events.. 😆

Now that being said , this being the last track n all , i cant help but hope for a dhamakedar wrap up..this is the best show the channel has ever had & the reputation of the channel revolves around this show, ergo, a befitting send-off is mandatory..i hope they dont leave us high & sore like they do most of the times ..

I wish Aparupa was the writer of the show instead of whoever it is that writes the show .. 😆..she would have excelled & given us what we want IMO.. ⭐️ 😆


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Posted: 10 years ago
well, we will have to just wait and watch, allthough, the kanya kumari track looks promising.
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Posted: 10 years ago
there was a time when not even a single dialogue used to get repeated in the show and thats what made the show most unique and interesting but nowdays except a few lines lines everything looks and sounds same and lame.."ghatnakra" "niyati mein hastakshep" " bahut kuch parivartit hone wala hai" "sabhi ko apni bhumika nibhani hogi"...they can atleast work on the dialogue during the last few days of the show..
and one more thing
whenever something was about to happen makers used to show that only for two or threee episodes i mean like "purvanubhuti" and now it takes a whole month of "purvaanubhuti" before the track begins..i feel sad really very sad...i have nothing more to say
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Posted: 10 years ago
i missed todays epi, kya mujhe koi bataaegaa ke kyaa hua hain aaj?
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Posted: 10 years ago
😊though there was no proper scene of mahadev in today's episode as he is in samaadhi now, but the episode was lovely.the yagya-scene was nicely done and i just loved the scene in which vishnu-lakshmi appeared at kumari's home ,in the disguise of rishi and rishipatni and named her as kumari, .i could feel the same excitement as during parvati's birth😊. the only unfortunate thing is that kumari can't be shiva's ardhangini, but yes, she is always the betterhalf of him as adishakti😊tomorrow,ulka is going to enter,so we can expect a blast.

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