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Posted: 11 years ago

Of course you can join in 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: ...Poojie...

Today's spoiler

Mahabharat: Shakuni is happy that Arjun has left for sanyaas & they got time to stop Indraprastha's rajsuya yagya, he tells Duryodhan that their next plan will be to get Duryodhan and Subhadra get married & take Krishna on their side as Yadavs & Krishna are one of biggest powers in Aryavarta. In Indraprastha, Draupadi learns the skill of archery from Krishna. After a time leap we see Arjun has reached Somnath temple to complete his sanyaas, there he gets upset when he sees Shakuni & Duryodhan being pally with Krishna & Balraam. Shakuni is shocked to see Arjun there & is doubtful of Krishna's intentions in the Duryodhan- Subhadra marriage alliance. Krishna asks Shakuni to play pitthu with him.. Shakuni is confused.

Wat d heck is pitthu now
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Paro95

Wat d heck is pitthu now
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We will know today what pitthu is 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: amritat

By the way, I have a question. As seen in the promo, did people in those days use eye-liner/mascara/kajal stick as shown in the pic? 😉

Not mascara or eye pencil etc... but they collected Kohl at home in those days. Kohl is collected from the black carbon that is produced if you cover a ghee or oil diya with a 'chalni/Sieve'. the inner part of the sieve becomes black as the carbon gets settled in there and this is collected to make organic kajal.

Many homes still make/collect this orgamic kajal to use it in a baby's eyes.😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
As far as I know, Pitthu is a from of game between two teams, using a ball and some flat stones. The stones are piled and one team hits it with the ball and knocks them over. Then that team tries to restore the pile to the original condition, while the oppostite team tries to knock over the pile.


But this is a team game, how will just Krishna and Shakuni play it??😕
Or was Pitthu played differently those days?? 😆😆

@lovesunshine...
I remember this technique. My grandmom used to make kajal like this when I was very small.😳😃😃
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Posted: 11 years ago

Will we get any Draupadi scenes today

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Originally posted by: Sabhayata

Will we get any Draupadi scenes today


Draupadi learning archery from Krishna..

After that.. we can only expect her on saturday when she hears the news of Arjun's marriage..
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Posted: 11 years ago
Krishna saying to Sanjaya in the presence of Pandavas and Yadavas.
He is being totally awesome and blunt!






A bad (king), however, would not understand this. Growing strong, and inhuman and becoming a mark for destiny's wrath, he would cast covetous eye on the riches of others. Then comes war, for which purpose came into being weapons, and armour, and bows. Indra invented these contrivances, for putting the plunderers to death. He also contrived armours, and weapons, and bows. Religious merit is acquired by putting the robbers to death. Many awful evils have manifested themselves on account of the Kurus having been unrighteous, and unmindful of law and religion.

This is not right, O Sanjaya. Now, king Dhritarashtra with his sons, hath unreasonably seized what lawfully belonged to Pandu's son.He minds not the immemorial law observable by kings. All the Kurus are following in the wake. A thief who steals wealth unseen and one who forcibly seizes the same, in open day-light, are both to be condemned, O Sanjaya. What is the difference between them and Dhritarashtra's sons?

From avarice he regards that to be righteous which he intends to do, following the dictates of his wrath. The shares of the Pandavas is, no doubt, fixed. Why should that share of theirs be seized by that fool?
This being the state of things, it would be praiseworthy for us to be even killed in fight. A paternal kingdom is preferable to sovereignty received from a stranger. These time-honoured rules of law, O Sanjaya, thou must propound to the Kurus, in the midst of the assembled kings,--I mean those dull-headed fools who have been assembled together by Dhritarashtra's son, and who are already under the clutches of death. Look once more at that vilest of all their acts,--the conduct of the Kurus in the council-hall.

That those Kurus, at whose head stood Bhishma did not interfere when the beloved wife of the sons of Pandu, daughter of Drupada, of fare fame, pure life, and conduct worthy of praise, was seized, while weeping, by that slave of lust.

The Kurus all, including young and old, were present there. If they had then prevented that indignity offered to her, then I should have been pleased with Dhritarashtra's behaviour. It would have been for the final good of his sons also.





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Posted: 11 years ago
KRISHNA TO SANJAYA :-
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Dussasana forcibly took Krishna into the midst of the public hall wherein were seated her fathers-in-law. Carried there, expecting sympathy, she found none to take her part, except Vidura. The kings uttered not a word of protest, solely because they were a set of imbeciles. Vidura alone spoke words of opposition, from a sense of duty,--words conceived in righteousness addressed to that man (Duryodhana) of little sense. Thou didst not, O Sanjaya, then say what law and morality were, but now thou comest to instruct the son of Pandu!


Panchali, however, having repaired to the hall at that time made everything right, for like a vessel in the sea, she rescued the Pandavas as also herself, from that gathering ocean (of misfortunes)!


Then in that hall, while Krishna stood, the charioteer's son addressed her in the presence of her fathers-in-law saying, 'O Daughter of Drupada thou hast no refuge. Better betake thyself as a bond-woman to the house of Dhritarashtra's son. Thy husbands, being defeated, no longer exist. Thou hast a loving soul, choose some one else for thy lord.'

This speech, proceeding from Karna, was a wordy arrow, sharp, cutting all hopes, hitting the tenderest parts of the organisation, and frightful. It buried itself deep in Arjuna's heart. When the sons of Pandu were about to adopt the garments made of the skins of black deer, Dussasana spoke the following pungent words, 'These all are mean eunuchs, ruined, and damned for a lengthened time.' And Sakuni, the king of the Gandhara land, spoke to Yudhishthira at the time of the game of dice the following words by way of a wily trick, 'Nakula hath been won by me from you, what else have you got? Now you should better stake your wife Draupadi'.


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Posted: 11 years ago
Draupadi was trying to do archery like her favourite Aarya. She was so worried about him.

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