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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: kshreya2002



maybe their mutual trust...or their relationship....or maybe dutta feels dead from inside.

may be u r right..........dutta's hope of a new life dies....
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: kshreya2002



Lord shiva is someone who gets happy and angry quickly...same applies to dutta. philhal he is doing his tandav of destruction.

yup.......he has open tisra netra........n going to destroy everything come in his path.....
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: kavita_1987

I doubt wether the creatives knew the true meaning of that shloka. They just found that it sounds good with the scene i.e. dutta destroying his room and baji running to sooth him down so they used it as a background score. Because the creatives also know that most of the viewers won't know the true meaning of the shloka and would be impressed by it's chanting and in this way the scene would look more impressive. 😊 I asked some learned person the true meaning of this shloka and he said it means," Ishwar purn hai, ye sansar purn hai aur purn se hi purn ki utpatti hoti hai aur purn se jab purn nikalta hai to purn hi shesh bachta hai".

yup.......this is real meaning of the sloka.....i had it in our balvikash class.........we used to chant it as upanishad sloka............
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: swati2008

yup.......this is real meaning of the sloka.....i had it in our balvikash class.........we used to chant it as upanishad sloka............

Wow. That's really interesting😃
I agree with you that many people may not understand that sloka but you have to admit it goes amazingly well with that Scene. Like Ksh said it was as though they were paralleling (paralleling? Is that a word?) it to Lord Shiva. Hmm. As for the other chant that plays when Naku is having sindoor put on her head by Dutta: Doesn't it go with Naku herself? Mahi said in her interview that during the Wedding Naku has given up she's tired of protesting her innocence, she knows noone believes her and so she accepts it. So in a way Naku's dreams have died as well as Dutta's. But that part that says "The soul is immortal" doesn't that kind of point to TaSha's relationship now? Their relationship is now immortal. It cannot be broken and will never end.
I think I'm thinking too much😆
Thanks guys! That was really interesting and it's kind of enhanced those scenes for me as well😃
Aisha xxx😉

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