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Posted: 17 years ago
#21

Originally posted by: stranger@mirror

And all the morals/dharms which the viraniz had taught all these years are wrong....Just because Mandy is not there apna they can use her..!!!And if the person is there apna then thy wont!



I think you read that wrong. 😊 Try again. 😉
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Posted: 17 years ago
#22

Originally posted by: rimshah

waise ....MAndy is always deceived .... she should better get married and lead a happy life rather than running after lazy Viranis

Yeah thts indeed her fault...
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: Kal El



I think you read that wrong. 😊 Try again. 😉

Explain urself then.....😆

If i a correct, then u mean that bhagwan taught them to go against their relative to support the truth, and Mandy is even not relative. Firsl=tyl, i dont want to go into a religious discussion. But i am sure, no morals/religion/dharma will say people to play with emotions in order to achieve ur goal even if it is as imp as exposing a truth.

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: stranger@mirror

Explain urself then.....😆

If i a correct, then u mean that bhagwan taught them to go against their relative to support the truth, and Mandy is even not relative. Firsl=tyl, i dont want to go into a religious discussion. But i am sure, no morals/religion/dharma will say people to play with emotions in order to achieve ur goal even if it is as imp as exposing a truth.



Shri Krishna said that it is ok to go to any lengths to uphold Dharma. In the Mahabharata (well on the battlefield that is), he encouraged the Pandavas to fight and even kill their own relatives. Yudhisthir's one lie played havoc with their guru Dronacharya's feelings that directly led to his (Drona's) defeat and death. All to uphold dharma. So therefore it is ok to manipulate emotions and lives in order to achieve your goal as long as that goal is a justified one. 😃

If it is ok to fight, manipulate and kill your own relatives and your own teachers then what is an outsider? Maaro, kaat dalo sabko. 🤣

Sometimes you have to bend the rules even to achieve something good. 😉

Besides, you are being too emotional. Asking such deeply philosophical questions about Balaji characters is like considering to arrest Tom for blowing up Jerry's house 100s of times. 😆
Edited by Kal El - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
#25

Originally posted by: Kal El



Shri Krishna said that it is ok to go any lengths to uphold Dharma. In the Mahabharata (well on the battlefield that is), he encouraged the Pandavas to fight and even kill their own relatives. Yudhisthir's one lie played havoc with their guru Dronacharya's feelings that directly led to his (Drona's) defeat and death. All to uphold dharma. So therefore it is ok to manipulate emotions and lives in order to achieve your goal as long as that goal is a justified one. 😃

If it is ok to fight, manipulate and kill your own relatives and your own teachers then what is an outsider? Maaro, kaat dalo sabko. 🤣

Besides, you are being too emotional. Asking such deeply philosophical questions about Balaji characters is like considering to arrest Tom for blowing up Jerry's house 100s of times. 😆

Firstly i am not a hindu, therefore there remains no reason for me to belive these. And i have also sais that i dont want to go into religious sides. 😳

So if u look into it from a moral's or ethical or law's point of view, mihir will be wrong****😳 Hope u got me😆

Well, i know its foolish to ask questions regarding balaji character, but wen i watch a serial i want to feel as if its real😉

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: stranger@mirror

Firstly i am not a hindu, therefore there remains no reason for me to belive these. And i have also sais that i dont want to go into religious sides. 😳

So if u look into it from a moral's or ethical or law's point of view, mihir will be wrong****😳 Hope u got me😆

Well, i know its foolish to ask questions regarding balaji character, but wen i watch a serial i want to feel as if its real😉



It doesn't really matter whether someone is Hindu or not. Heck it doesn't even matter if someone is an atheist. Forget the religious aspect for a second and think rationally. Those guidelines are in fact quite logical and applicable in today's world. I could have said the same thing without delving into religious text. It was just to make it "dramatic". 😉 If you didn't get it I was being humorous with the "maaro kaat dalo sabko" thing (hence the "🤣" emoticon). Of course, in a mythological text somethings are exaggerated in order to drive home a point. The point being that 'do whatever is necessary to uphold the just'. The world out there is a harsh one. It is not a fairytale land where a fairy godmother is always there to bail you out. 😆 Sometimes you have to bend the rules a little to do the right thing. The world isn't perfect you know. It might look perfect when we are very young. Then we grow up. 😔

Mihir bent morals/ethics a little to achieve the right thing. Therefore, in the big picture, he was perfectly justified. He was right. 😊

And if you watch a Balaji serial "as if it is real" then you are at grave health risk my friend. 🤪
Edited by Kal El - 17 years ago
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Posted: 17 years ago
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BABZ may be right in the eyes of the worlds and samaaj, cause Mandy is seriously dusth . But, see it from Mandy's eyes na - she will be ekdum heart-broken 😭, BABZ phir se phisal gaya 😭, who bhi dhoka dekar . Dhoka dena Mandy's forte hai, but, she would never expect this from Mihu in a million years - so its even more PAINFUL . She is quite strong, still standing.....I would have tho died on the spot 😭
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Posted: 17 years ago
#28

Originally posted by: stranger@mirror

Have already edited it...

Achcha so thats the reason u like Mandy, i see😆

lol😆..nt da only reason..1 f da resons😉..i always appreciated her hard tough talk n specially DA FACT DAT SHE DNT CRY OVER WT WAS NEVER HERS😳SHE TRIED/S TRYING HER BEST 2 GET T BY HOOK OR BY CROOK😉n dats another fact😛..bt certainly nt thru CROCODILE TEARS..she s damn straight..😳👏lol..im way off da topic by da way😆

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Posted: 17 years ago
#29

Originally posted by: Kal El



It doesn't really matter whether someone is Hindu or not. Heck it doesn't even matter if someone is an atheist. Forget the religious aspect for a second and think rationally. Those guidelines are in fact quite logical and applicable in today's world. I could have said the same thing without delving into religious text. It was just to make it "dramatic". 😉 If you didn't get it I was being humorous with the "maaro kaat dalo sabko" thing (hence the "🤣" emoticon). Of course, in a mythological text somethings are exaggerated in order to drive home a point. The point being that 'do whatever is necessary to uphold the just'. The world out there is a harsh one. It is not a fairytale land where a fairy godmother is always there to bail you out. 😆 Sometimes you have to bend the rules a little to do the right thing. The world isn't perfect you know. It might look perfect when we are very young. Then we grow up. 😔

Mihir bent morals/ethics a little to achieve the right thing. Therefore, in the big picture, he was perfectly justified. He was right. 😊

And if you watch a Balaji serial "as if it is real" then you are at grave health risk my friend. 🤪

Totally disagree....bending moral to achieve right thing??? Doesnt make any sense on the first place...

What i have got from ur POV is that "for acheiving greater good, u can commit small bad deeds"....that is it right?? But i totally disagree with this logic😳

For Mihir and for u (and maybe for the rest of the world) Juhi's truth comming out might be a greater good. But what about Mandira's emotion??? Is playing with her emotions a GREATER bad deed??😳

I am not good at explaining...so tell me if u havent got me. But my point is that all SOULS/Lives are worth the same, therefore there the theory that for achieving greater good u can commit smaller crime is totally stupid to me😳 as, according to me, all soulos are equal therefore playing with Mandira is as a GREATER crime as Juhi's truth comming out is imp to him. I mean that since Mandira is all alone, and she is of no use to anyone, she is considered as USELESS, therefore using her is commiting a small crime (according to mihir), and exposing Juhiz truth is more imp. But like i said, if u look all the souls to be of equally same value, then the theory that for achieving greater good u can bend morals, doesnt make any sense...as all the lives are equal.😳

About the blue coloured line u are quite right...😆

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Kal El (sorry dunno ur name) congrats on becoming goldie👏

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