Is Prithvi's birth mystery related to Manyakhet?

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Posted: 7 years ago
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In the Manyakhet Palace, they address each other saying "Varahkul Samartho" or something like that. And when that old woman saw Gajkesari in that jungle, she said, "Gajkesari Samartho". So does it mean that that Gajkesari & Prithvi have any connection to Manyakhet?

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Samarth Ho means let it flourish, I guess. The woman hailed Gajkesari. And the Manyakhet people hail Varaha kul. 😊
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Interesting observation

I could hardly concentrate on anything else that the mai's "chatak atak khatak" 😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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That Gajkesari...is it some form of an Hindu god? I'm quite illiterate about the Hindu mytho so can anyone explain what that last vision meant? The silhouette of a man atop a huge elephant? Did they allude that Prithvi is actually a god's child or something?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: lostmymusic.

That Gajkesari...is it some form of an Hindu god? I'm quite illiterate about the Hindu mytho so can anyone explain what that last vision meant? The silhouette of a man atop a huge elephant? Did they allude that Prithvi is actually a god's child or something?


No, this Gajkesari is nowhere related to Hindu theology. 😕
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: lostmymusic.

That Gajkesari...is it some form of an Hindu god? I'm quite illiterate about the Hindu mytho so can anyone explain what that last vision meant? The silhouette of a man atop a huge elephant? Did they allude that Prithvi is actually a god's child or something?

We have to wait to know that
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: KalyaniPanchali

Samarth Ho means let it flourish, I guess. The woman hailed Gajkesari. And the Manyakhet people hail Varaha kul. 😊


Oh I thought may be Prithvi was born in Manyakhet & then his real parents threw him into the jungle of Malwa
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: bugsbunny12

Interesting observation

I could hardly concentrate on anything else that the mai's "chatak atak khatak" 😆


Me too 😆😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: i5hy


Me too 😆😆



😆 i know right?
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: lostmymusic.

That Gajkesari...is it some form of an Hindu god? I'm quite illiterate about the Hindu mytho so can anyone explain what that last vision meant? The silhouette of a man atop a huge elephant? Did they allude that Prithvi is actually a god's child or something?


I couldn't understand it either. As for the name Gajkesari, I only know it is the name of an auspicious yog according to Vedic astrology. Aur kuch nahi pata...😆

From the way that scene was picturised, it does seem as though they want to hint at a mystical, perhaps Godlike, origin for PV. That would be quite interesting...

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