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Posted: 11 years ago
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I have a couple questions which I hope someone on here may be able to answer:
1) What are those bead bracelets which Rudra and Paro both wear? Is there some sort of religious or cultural significance?
2) I've seen people on here comparing Rudra and Paro to Shiv and Parvati. I know next to nothing about Indian mythology and Hinduism, so could someone explain who they were and how they are similar to the characters?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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The bead bracelets are made of rudraksh...
http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/rudraksha.htm and have healing soothing powers...

Rudra is another name for Lord Shiva... one of the Hindu trimurviate of Gods... Siva is the destroyer and when he gets angry he becomes Rudra... the only person who can cool him down then is his wife Parvati...

Parvati is not Siva's first wife. His first wife is Sati... who he loses as she commits suicide because her father insults her husband Siva. After this happens Siva goes mad and retires into seclusion... Parvati decides to marry him and does penance to get him as her husband... Siva questions her multiple times about her desire to marry him...

So the names match and the story has some parallels... hope this helps!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Newbiesoapfan

The bead bracelets are made of rudraksh...

http://www.rudraksha-ratna.com/rudraksha.htm and have healing soothing powers...

Rudra is another name for Lord Shiva... one of the Hindu trimurviate of Gods... Siva is the destroyer and when he gets angry he becomes Rudra... the only person who can cool him down then is his wife Parvati...

Parvati is not Siva's first wife. His first wife is Sati... who he loses as she commits suicide because her father insults her husband Siva. After this happens Siva goes mad and retires into seclusion... Parvati decides to marry him and does penance to get him as her husband... Siva questions her multiple times about her desire to marry him...

So the names match and the story has some parallels... hope this helps!


Thanks for explaining. Makes sense now, as their stories are quite similar and their names are too.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Just an addition to what newbiesoapfan said--

Parvati and Sati are both incarnations of Adi-Shakti, the Divine Feminine Creative Power of the Universe. Adi Shakti is Shiva's eternal consort, and due to some really complicated events, had to take birth twice and re-unite with Shiva. She has a BUNCH of other names, so don't feel surprised if you hear a Durga or Kali as well.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Thanks for explaining that guys.
I think Indian mythology is very intriguing but it's also really confusing to get your head around. I tried to watch Mahabharat a couple of times but I didn't understand anything mainly because the Hindi they speak is so difficult to understand.
Anyway, I'm definitely going to try read up on it.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Madz1214

Thanks for explaining that guys.

I think Indian mythology is very intriguing but it's also really confusing to get your head around. I tried to watch Mahabharat a couple of times but I didn't understand anything mainly because the Hindi they speak is so difficult to understand.
Anyway, I'm definitely going to try read up on it.


Word of caution. The current Mahabharat that airs on SP is very weird. It doesn't match ANY of the popular versions that people read. So you might want to avoid that anyway, as a first timer.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Semanti


Word of caution. The current Mahabharat that airs on SP is very weird. It doesn't match ANY of the popular versions that people read. So you might want to avoid that anyway, as a first timer.


Well that's fine because I can't understand it for the life of me.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Semanti


Word of caution. The current Mahabharat that airs on SP is very weird. It doesn't match ANY of the popular versions that people read. So you might want to avoid that anyway, as a first timer.

Its the soap version of the epic 😆

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