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Posted: 11 years ago
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Beautiful-the way you've written abt Faith- Paro's faith.. loved the last one very much..

let me tell u what I understand from the epi.. as for Dilsher getting conscious, he gained conscious not 'Because of Paro's prayer' but 'For Paro's prayer' He gained conscious to help Paro, to fulfill her wish, to be her strong support, to clear all the MUs.. So shortly Paro's prayer reached Bholenath & he decided to help her through Dilsher😊

EDIT: And as for faith, I can so easily relate to Paro.. There was the days i did crazy things to get my wish fulfilled from my fav God😃 there was the days I got angry with God, scolded and promised that I'll not speak to him ever again and he s nothing to me (when I faced tough time and lost all hopes in life)
and yet again he made me fall in his feet & beg for another wish😳😆

i know it seems crazy and unbelievable but thats my kind of faith😊
I do get energy, strength from it to face the tough reality..
Edited by puvini - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Beautifully written Eve. First of all let me give you a warm and sincere hug for all the 🤗 harsh reality you have been through. That is the story for most of us dear... which is why the world is the way it is...

I pray that we all find some measure of the faith that paro has ...no matter how unbelievable it may sound... For I think at some level we are all hoping for it... to want to believe... its also what attracts Rudra and his past experience makes him reject it as not possible...
sad but true...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Eve this is one beautiful piece of writing!! Kudos to you!
I too fall in the category of Rudra and was as much stunned as you were when I saw what Paro was doing. There was total disbelief on my face and yet somewhere I felt ashamed of myself for treating faith like an aspirin as you rightly said. Wonder why is there so much loss of faith in us human beings these days? Paro is truly an exception! She hasn't lost her faith unlike Rudra and us even in the event of adversities and that amazes me. Wish I could become like Paro and regain my faith once again. But each time I try this, I falter. Sad, isn't it?
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I'm kinda in your corner when it comes to life experiences making me cynical about faith but I do envy those who have complete unshakeable belief in God and their religion no matter what it is and whose faith only gets stronger with each of life's adversities. Understanding Paro's faith has nothing to do with which religion, if any, you believe in but to do with faith itself. I liked what someone said about her son having complete faith in his parents and that's exactly what Paro has in Shivji. Does it matter if she stood on one foot or if she went and prayed in a place of worhsip? No, because she was displaying her faith in the way she understands faith.
I thought Dilsher coming out of a coma on hearing Paro's chanting was absolutely beautiful. She is praying to Shivji for strength, guidance and support and she's going to get those from Dilsher. One of the very first things Dilsher asked was 'where is Parvati' and he didn't for a millisecond believe that she could have set the fire. So why can't Dilsher's recovery be a part of the answering of Paro's prayers? As a cynic I'll say the whole thing was a coincidence but then there's something liberating in believing that there is a higher power that listens when we pray with sincerity.
I find it strange that people are blaming Paro for Rudra getting into trouble...did she know that Sumer was going to take pictures? If we're apportioning blame then it goes to Sumer and if you really want to extend the blame then it's Major Sa himself who owns the blame. He was the one who tempted a desperate Sumer (and he knew he was desperate and he knew/hoped that Paro wouldn't go with Sumer) with money and then abused him both emotionally and physically when he came for the money. If we want to go further then KakiSa for returning the money...but not Paro, not this time.
If I can believe for 3 hours that a human was blessed with super powers from an alien or that a normal hero can beat up 20 men and come out without a scratch or that two people can communicate telepathically then I sure as hell can put my cynical mind aside to believe in the beauty of the story unfolding in front of me.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: jaya100

I'm kinda in your corner when it comes to life experiences making me cynical about faith but I do envy those who have complete unshakeable belief in God and their religion no matter what it is and whose faith only gets stronger with each of life's adversities. Understanding Paro's faith has nothing to do with which religion, if any, you believe in but to do with faith itself. I liked what someone said about her son having complete faith in his parents and that's exactly what Paro has in Shivji. Does it matter if she stood on one foot or if she went and prayed in a place of worhsip? No, because she was displaying her faith in the way she understands faith.

I thought Dilsher coming out of a coma on hearing Paro's chanting was absolutely beautiful. She is praying to Shivji for strength, guidance and support and she's going to get those from Dilsher. One of the very first things Dilsher asked was 'where is Parvati' and he didn't for a millisecond believe that she could have set the fire. So why can't Dilsher's recovery be a part of the answering of Paro's prayers? As a cynic I'll say the whole thing was a coincidence but then there's something liberating in believing that there is a higher power that listens when we pray with sincerity.
I find it strange that people are blaming Paro for Rudra getting into trouble...did she know that Sumer was going to take pictures? If we're apportioning blame then it goes to Sumer and if you really want to extend the blame then it's Major Sa himself who owns the blame. He was the one who tempted a desperate Sumer (and he knew he was desperate and he knew/hoped that Paro wouldn't go with Sumer) with money and then abused him both emotionally and physically when he came for the money. If we want to go further then KakiSa for returning the money...but not Paro, not this time.
If I can believe for 3 hours that a human was blessed with super powers from an alien or that a normal hero can beat up 20 men and come out without a scratch or that two people can communicate telepathically then I sure as hell can put my cynical mind aside to believe in the beauty of the story unfolding in front of me.


Extremely well written and I agree with you on all points.
Edited by Suni - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Eve very well written. My first reaction after watching the episode was What the heck was that? And I also knew the forum will have some going gaga over Paro's devotion and spirituality while others will find it hard to believe. The forum is split up again.
I completely get her belief in her God and everything but I have issues with her equating her and Rudra to shiv Parvati. In the process to earn more TRPs they are messing up with the storyline. Which village girl will go and propose to someone in a award function, that too a military one. She should have been stopped at the entrance. But I can ignore that as creative liberty taken. They want to show romance to get in more TRPs fine. But it can be done in a much better way keeping their characters intact.

I guess we are a minority in this forum who want to watch a fictional show for entertainment but one which is relatable, believable.



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