PaRud Magic & Neelkanth Symbolism - Page 6

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Posted: 11 years ago
#51
The text in blue - just simply awesome

I love the references to historical facts about Shiva
Rudra will consume the poison and protect his Paro - oh, so romantic 😛


Love the post 😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: tvbuf

The text in blue - just simply awesome

I love the references to historical facts about Shiva
Rudra will consume the poison and protect his Paro - oh, so romantic 😛


Love the post 😛



In this I guess he will take the bullet on himself to protect Paro if we go by the new promo 😳😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Loved your symbolic explanation
Want to ask question
Did lord Shiv die after drinking the poison ?
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Posted: 11 years ago
#54
Lovely post ... loved both the PaRud scenes ... and as you said, the attraction between Rudra and Paro is not just physical, it is a deeper, more spiritual attraction, between two incomplete souls. The blue symbolism was done beautifully in the episode.
^^ In answer to your qs, MesmerizingSanz ... no, Shivji did not die after consuming the poison ... his throat went blue with the effect of the poison, and he saved the poison from falling to earth and killing the human race ... that is why he is called NeelKanth - Neel = blue, kanth = throat
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Speaking of Symbolism, I admire your usage of red and blue font colors.
Red for the passion/attraction that Rudra and Paro felt during this scene.
Blue for the describing the wedding decoration (curtain).

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: MesmerizingSanz

Loved your symbolic explanation

Want to ask question
Did lord Shiv die after drinking the poison ?



naa... he is God afterall .. he made the universe .. he cannot ever die or else this universe ends 😳 .. Parvati his adishakti made sure to stand by him and cover up his kanth which turned blue while he was consuming the poison
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Posted: 11 years ago
#57

Originally posted by: DiyaS

Lovely post ... loved both the PaRud scenes ... and as you said, the attraction between Rudra and Paro is not just physical, it is a deeper, more spiritual attraction, between two incomplete souls. The blue symbolism was done beautifully in the episode.

^^ In answer to your qs, MesmerizingSanz ... no, Shivji did not die after consuming the poison ... his throat went blue with the effect of the poison, and he saved the poison from falling to earth and killing the human race ... that is why he is called NeelKanth - Neel = blue, kanth = throat



Yes .. and it was Parvati who covered up his throat that time so that none can see the pain he is going through when it turned all blue ... So here too I feel Paro will stand by his side eventually since like u said they r binded with emotions 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: amni375

Speaking of Symbolism, I admire your usage of red and blue font colors.

Red for the passion/attraction that Rudra and Paro felt during this scene.
Blue for the describing the wedding decoration (curtain).

👏



gladd u liked the use of two colours .. well yes I exactly had same thing in mind while using these colours 😳

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