Exclusive New track on Banasur from 7Th April,2014

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Vikramjeet Virk roped in for Life OK's Mahadev



The good-looking Vikramjeet Virk, who has earlier made his presence felt in Zee TV's Shobha Somnath Ki and Sagar Art's produced Durga on Colors, will now be seen in DKDMHaving forayed into south cinema, the handsome man will essay the role of Banasur in the above show.

The track will portray him as Lord Shiva's biggest devotee who will request the latter to grant him the power of a 1000 elephants. The interesting part will unfold when he will not find someone to use his power on.

When contacted Vikramjeet on bagging the role, he commented, "Currently I am not shooting for south films for the time being due to elections. I am a part of BCL representing Jaipur and so is the Producer of the show, Nikhil Sinha. When we met, he offered me the role and I agreed instantly as Banasur is a very strong character. I had been offered roles prior to this, but I did not take it up as the characters did not impress me."

"This character stands out as Shiva will never go against Banasur unlike the other demons which were portrayed on the show."

Keep tuned in as the track begins on 7 April!!!


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Oh... SO we move into Dwapara Yuga!! Banasura! Woohoo!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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so it means krishna will make his entry in dkdm too, yesss.
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Originally posted by: Arijit007

so it means krishna will make his entry in dkdm too, yesss.


MB's Pandavas during their exile can meet DKDM's Ajagar & help him in turning back to Nahush.
The Krishna can be, ofcourse commen in both can fight with Mahadev. Anirudhha can marry Okha.
But there is a big confusion. Okha was supposed to be Mahaved's daughter, who was cursed by Parvati, to be born on Earth for hiding behind a sack of salt, when Vinayak was beheaded.
Here AS is till alive as Nahush's wife.
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Originally posted by: mnx12


MB's Pandavas during their exile can meet DKDM's Ajagar & help him in turning back to Nahush.
The Krishna can be, ofcourse commen in both can fight with Mahadev. Anirudhha can marry Okha.
But there is a big confusion. Okha was supposed to be Mahaved's daughter, who was cursed by Parvati, to be born on Earth for hiding behind a sack of salt, when Vinayak was beheaded.
Here AS is till alive as Nahush's wife.

Who is Okha?
I thought Aniruddha married Usha, who was the incarnation of either Tilottama or Sarasvati.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Surya_krsnbhakt

Who is Okha?
I thought Aniruddha married Usha, who was the incarnation of either Tilottama or Sarasvati.


Okha is Usha.
Okha-haran is read during the Month of Chaitra.
A grandson Of Lord krishna named Aniruddha (son of Pradyumna), has been kidnapped to by Chitralekha for her best friend Okha (or Usha) who was a princess and daughter of Banasura and fascinated from Aniruddha (this tale is popular as OKHA-HARAN and people used to read it once at least during CHAITRA mas and do not take SALT in eating for entire month - or as much time as possible in the month).
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http://www.speakingtree.in/spiritual-articles/mysticism/shivas-girl-child

As householder, Shiva sired daughters as well, says DEVDUTT PATTANAIK, as he explores folktales and myths

The appearance of Ashoka Sundari in a popular teleserial has prompted many to wonder, When did Shiva father daughters?' Everyone has heard of his famous sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya...but daughters? Ashoka Sundari? Where did she come from? The whole idea of the Shiva Purana is to describe the gradual socialisation of Shiva, from hermit to householder. This also means becoming a father and taking responsibility for fatherhood. As hermit, Shiva is detached and disengaged with the world. But Shiva's consort, Parvati, is determined to make him participate. In that, she is helped by Vishnu and all the other gods. In Tamil temple lore, Vishnu is Parvati's brother and Brahma is her father. Together, they want the ascetic Shiva to make a home. Only then will his great wisdom and powers benefit the world.
Children are part of a householder's life. Thus, sons are born. Notice how the two popular sons take care of humanity's most basic needs. Ganesha is associated with food that helps us cope with our fear of starvation. Kartikeya is associated with warfare that is necessary to defend ourselves from predators. Through his two sons, Shiva provides and protects.
There is reference to other sons of Shiva: Aiyyappa and Aiyanar, ascetic warlords popular in South India; Andhaka, the asura, who was born from Parvati's perspiration when she covered Shiva's eyes with them; even Hanuman, in some versions. This male preference' has not been unnoticed by devotees and sages. Across folk traditions, there are references to Shiva's daughters.
The story of Ashoka Sundari is found in Padma Purana. She is born when Shiva and Parvati encounter the wish-fulfilling tree and Parvati asks for a daughter, who will give her company when she is alone in Kailash. The wish is instantly granted. She is called Ashoka as she got rid of Parvati's shok or sorrow and Sundari because she is beautiful.
Ashoka Sundari was destined to marry Nahusha, grandson of Yayati of the lunar dynasty. There is reference to a demon who tries to abduct her but she escapes and curses the demon that he will be killed by her husband. Ashoka Sundari and Nahusha marry in the hermitage of Sage Vashisht.
Ashoka Sundari's story also comes from the vrat-kathas of Gujarat. She was present at the time Ganesha was beheaded and she hid behind a sack of salt in fear, and was later pacified by her father. Hence, she is associated with salt, the ingredient without which life is unsavoury. She is often called Okha and salt is not purchased in the month of Chaitra in her memory. The local tale sounds very much like the story of Bana's daughter, Usha, who abducted Krishna's grandson, Anirudh. Bana, an asura, was a great devotee of Shiva. In deference to his wish for a child, Shiva gave him Okha, Usha or Ashoka Sundari.
In Shiva temples of Tamil Nadu, one occasionally comes across Jyoti, the goddess of light, who emerges from Shiva's halo and who is the physical manifestation of his grace. She is commonly associated with Kartikeya.
In Bengali folk tales, Mansa, the goddess who cures one of snakebites, is the sister of Vasuki, king of snakes. She was born when Shiva's semen touched a statue of Kadru, mother of snakes. Therefore, she was Shiva's daughter, but not Parvati's child.
Parvati, known in the folktales as Chandi, does not like Mansa and is even jealous of her, suspecting she may be Shiva's secret wife. It is Mansa who saves Shiva when he drinks the poison that emerges during the churning of the ocean. But Chandi is so jealous that she blinds Mansa in one eye. Tired of household quarrels, Shiva abandons Mansa but gives her a companion called Neta. Later, when Mansa gets married, Chandi tells her to go into the bridal chamber wearing snakes as ornaments, frightening her husband, who runs away. Abandoned by father and husband, the unhappy Mansa becomes an angry goddess who has to be appeased.
The idea of devotees creating' gods and goddesses is not unknown to Hinduism. Santoshi Maa did not exist in the Hindu pantheon before the film of that name was made in the 1970s. Will Ashoka Sundari become another of our 330 million gods?

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Next week promises to be more than interesting.
If Krishna will be making an entry in DKDM later, I hope they get Saurabh Raaj Jain to do the part (not like in Ramayan where they got another actor). Mr.Jain is perfect for the role.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Excited for this new track to start in Mahadev.
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DKDM finally moves into Dwapar Yuga 😃
Hope we get to see Krishna as well...😊

And I wonder if we'll see MB in DKDM as well...I mean, if Mohit could make an appearance in MB, then why can't MB's Pandavas make an appearance in DKDM? 😛
So many stories of Mahadev in MB - Arjuna gets his Pashupatastra from Mahadev, Gandhari's boon to have 100 sons, Draupadi's boon to have five husbands, etc.

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