MAIRAs BIRTHDAY 13.1
CAKE KA TAMASHA 14.1
🏏WPL 2026: Match 6: MIW vs GGW at Navi Mumbai on 13/01/26🏏
Dharma on verge of getting closed
🏏New Zealand Tour of India 2026: 2nd ODI: At Rajkot on 14/01/26 D/N🏏
Maira Vani storyline
Tulsi SN Business bacha payegi??
Tulsi fried Noyna. Mihir rejoices [VIDEO ATTACHED]
Happy Birthday Sultan Mirza 🧁
Toxic song - Chand se pucha
Happy New year
Ship name for Aryamann and Purvi
🏏WPL 2026: Match 7: DCW vs UPWW at DY Patil on 14/01/26🏏
Ariya OS: The Silent Analyst
^^definitely what makes them different from modern day couples who think even the epics had this why not us forgetting their age and relational ties , but they forget that its not about age but adarsh (values )
what we as females need to break is those old , rusty norms which chain us , which bind us in shackles . we respect the relations and their values , but not those rules that undermine our individuality
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
@charvi I was reading Amish Tripathi's " Scion of Ishkavu" a modern retelling of Ramayana. I have a lot of disagreements and criticisms about the book but one thing I loved in that book. Law has to be the same is the ideal of Rama. So the question is what is law. Is it the physical law that the society has or those invisible laws society has used to shackle women or the true laws of nature.
I would say laws of nature. Essence of the action has to be obeyed. Because these laws don't change. But it is for us to understand these fundamental laws and base our life on that.