Dheeraj Kumar's Om Namah Shivay - Page 19

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Posted: 14 years ago
hahahahaha did you see it? it was so funny, that is a perfect example!!! if arjuna had just hopped on that bus he could have won the whole war in LESS than a day, and then of course duryodhan would want it, and then arjun and wise gang would find a way to destroy it 😆 leaving them all equal again while Bhishma may finally get a kick out of it, which he hasn't had in his wholle life LOL hahahaha🤣
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Posted: 14 years ago
altho the bus was just parked there...if it had gone driving by that would have been AWESOME!! and priceless!!
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Posted: 14 years ago
You know that if the bus had been moving, Duryodhana would have just hopped on it and demanded that the driver take him somewhere, and he wouldn't have had proper fare or a ticket or anything! LOL!
Oh, before I forget! More funny related to the series!
I live in Canada, so nobody I know here has really seen ONS except through clips I've posted to Facebook. Well, I was at my favourite restaurant here with a friend of mine the other day. She was sitting next to a beautiful carved panel and remarked how lovely the figure was. "That's Shiva," I told her. And then I mused, "I've been wondering who the seven figures standing behind you are, or if they're just generic decorative people--" She looked up from her food, and without missing a beat, answered, "Well, the six men have mustaches. They must be demons."
Baaahahahahaha! I HAVE TAUGHT THEM WELL. :D
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Posted: 14 years ago
ahahaha that's funny, thanks to mytho series all the bad guys have moustaches...and a lot of the good guys too but almost ALL the bad guys have moustaches! LOL and almost all traditional indian art has ALL the guys with moustaches...

when i was little we had these traditional decorated ornaments of horses, elephants, camels some of them had these little guys mounted on top and i thoght they were bad guys because they looked so scary/creepy! hahaha i got so happy when one of the guys broke off the animal; because then i thought he 'died' HAHAHA
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: ADMJCXNK97fan

ahahaha that's funny, thanks to mytho series all the bad guys have moustaches...and a lot of the good guys too but almost ALL the bad guys have moustaches! LOL and almost all traditional indian art has ALL the guys with moustaches...


when i was little we had these traditional decorated ornaments of horses, elephants, camels some of them had these little guys mounted on top and i thoght they were bad guys because they looked so scary/creepy! hahaha i got so happy when one of the guys broke off the animal; because then i thought he 'died' HAHAHA

Can someone explain this to me : Just before Kaushiki was "born"Parvati ma turns "black". After this she starts crying and being angry because of her face color. I think being "Shakti"this behaviour looks odd. Is this shown the correct way or was it different?
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Posted: 14 years ago
From the versions of the story I have read, she was indeed upset over her change in colour and performed austerities to regain her prior form. It seemed strange to me, too. In thinking about it, I had a few ideas (about the actual story, that is - in Om Namah Shivay, she seems very upset about it in a vain way).
-Maybe she was upset simply because she had gotten used to looking a certain way and didn't want to change...and maybe her reaction serves to teach us about being too attached to form. When we get upset about appearances, we can remember Parvati-Kaushiki and know that appearance isn't that important, and also that great good can come out of events that initially seem bad.
-She might have been unhappy because dark or "black" complexion is associated with fierce goddesses like Kali. Maybe she thought her devotees would be afraid of her, or that she would be considered ferocious instead of benevolent.
-Shiv hints that she is dark because of some event to come. Maybe she was upset knowing that there was going to be violence and unhappiness in the world, since the dark colour would foreshadow a need for her to be fierce.
I hope other members have more ideas. The story confuses me, too.
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Posted: 14 years ago
i think it was very 'degrading' as they have shown SO many shakti stories in ONS SOOO wrong, and Kaushiki actually wasn't her daughter, but just another form of shakti, either among the mahavidyas, or among one of those extensive forms...
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: ADMJCXNK97fan

i think it was very 'degrading' as they have shown SO many shakti stories in ONS SOOO wrong, and Kaushiki actually wasn't her daughter, but just another form of shakti, either among the mahavidyas, or among one of those extensive forms...

I also think Kaushiki is one of shaktis extensive forms.
Which other stories are wrong?
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Posted: 13 years ago
I have heard there is a famous writer named devdutt patnaik. Someone told me he wrote his versions of purans, also of shiv mahapuran. Did anyone read it?
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Posted: 13 years ago
Was any detail shown in this show about Sati's Nanda-vrat?

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