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Posted: 7 years ago
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How beautiful were the words that KK said!
While people consider Mahabharat as the epic saga of war, It is as much about the internal strife and Geeta portrays it with perfection. KK had two choices, to listen to his family and adhere to Prabhakar.
Prabhakar was the symbol of truth in his life, just like Shree Krishna was for Arjun. Whatever Arjun achieved was by following Shree Krishna. He had surrendered himself to His discretion, much like KK had to Prabhakar. But then came a point, where family prevailed over truth. Arjun failed to follow his Krishna and the result was Krishna left him. Imagine what would've happened if Arjun had chosen his family (Kauravas) over the battle for upholding truth? The world would've never been deprived of injustice and dishonesty.
Life is like this, particularly our faith in God. We are to his discretion but the moment we chose a wrong path, His presence vanishes.

KK has tremendous guilt of losing his guiding force, of losing his Krishna. In the battle, Arjuna had stated that he could concentrate on defeating the enemy just because Krishna was on his side and he knew nothing could go wrong. Same is for KK, he had relieved himself of stress by ensuring all responsibility lies with Prabhakar. But now, he's on his own.

And what an amazing screenplay and dialogue writing there ⭐️

KK telling Neeta that everyone sees the success but none see the sacrifice. The sacrifice he made of losing his Krishna, losing his peace and calmness and trust on him. KK's own sense of righteousness vanished with that decision. He couldn't even tell Prabhakar one last time how much he loved him, how much he meant to him. KK is diminishing from within

And for Siddhant, he always thinks that what Prabhakar got in return? Got the answer today, being in power is easy but being the reason for someone's power is difficult. The world remembers Arjun as a great warrior, as an achiever but we should also remember it was so, because Shree Krishna was with him.

Also, I loved Manishji's acting today. What an overwhelmingly amazing performance. I could see the regret right through his eyes! His presence always makes the episode very very special and I miss KK when he's not around!

In awe of CVs once again
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Even though I don't know much about The Geeta or Mahabharat- the significance of that scene totally came through KK's expression and body language. I could feel his loneliness from the resigned way he was walking away. And now that you explained the roles of Shree Krishna and Arjun, i can't but appreciate the writers. Amazing job and hope they keep it up. No matter how many episodes they show, I hope they never compromise on quality.
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Originally posted by: noexcuse

Even though I don't know much about The Geeta or Mahabharat- the significance of that scene totally came through KK's expression and body language. I could feel his loneliness from the resigned way he was walking away. And now that you explained the roles of Shree Krishna and Arjun, i can't but appreciate the writers. Amazing job and hope they keep it up. No matter how many episodes they show, I hope they never compromise on quality.


I'd love to give you some more insights.

As the war between Pandavas & Kauravas became inevitable, the two sides started gathering armies. The Yaduvansh (Krishna's dynasty) were divided in opinion as to whose side to take cause Krishna's elder brother Balram was Duryodhan's guru and also fond of him while Krishna wanted to side Pandavas. Then due to some turn of events, Krishna declared that he won't pick up a single weapon in the war (to be fair, as he was divine and the war was confined to mortal beings). There was a choice given to Ks & Ps to chose between Krishna and the powerful Yadav army. Arjun chose Krishna without a single thought and Duryodhan was more than happy to receive a powerful army.
Duryodhan asked Arjun later why did he choose a weaponless person? Arjun replied that he's chosen his win by choosing Krishna. He's chosen truth by choosing Him and the win of truth is inevitable. Krishna was Arjuna's charioteer and constantly guided him on how he should proceed. The Bhagvad Geeta was narrated to Arjun on the 1st day of Mahabharat. It has 18 adhyayas (sections) and is a question answer exchange. It revolves around man's decisions, the problems faced in making them.
Krishna had shown His Viraat swaroop (Chaturbhuj - four armed avatar) to symbolise that the Universe resides in Him.
The interesting part is Krishna never picked up a weapon during war (without coming to limelight) and yet He was the only reason for Pandava's win.

I found this too good!⭐️
Edited by ..AjabdeBaisa.. - 7 years ago
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Posted: 7 years ago
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great post mahi!👏
i am not a mythology fan so wont be able to comment much 😆

but all i could think was that war is pointless. y did they even write mahabharat 😆
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Originally posted by: war_is_peace

great post mahi!👏

i am not a mythology fan so wont be able to comment much 😆

but all i could think was that war is pointless. y did they even write mahabharat 😆


Mahabharat was written and moreover enacted as a lesson to mankind that the thirst of power leads to doom. As your UN suggests, for peace you need war. Earth had to be ridden of the human demons that had developed 😃
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mere UN ko bhi nahi choda? 😆
actually this UN was in a diff context. wen there is a war of thoughts in ur head u r at peace but wen there is no thought in ur head u will be restless.😆
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Originally posted by: war_is_peace

mere UN ko bhi nahi choda? 😆

actually this UN was in a diff context. wen there is a war of thoughts in ur head u r at peace but wen there is no thought in ur head u will be restless.😆


True, that's why I don't believe in nirvana 😉
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: war_is_peace

great post mahi!👏

i am not a mythology fan so wont be able to comment much 😆

but all i could think was that war is pointless. y did they even write mahabharat 😆

well! Its not "mytho"logy as people claim it to be. U probably aren't Indian or hindu so u may not know. Mahabharat has really happened so did ramayana. Evidence lies in the form of the underwater city of dwaraka that is slowly being dug out by the archeology department and the ram setu that exists between srilanka and India that dates back to the said ramayana times. Never make fun of our books because there is much more than religious angle to it!
Sorry if my words hurt but it pains to see people make fun of.my culture, my country's rich heritage and literature jusr because western world calls it a myth!
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Originally posted by: Meherya123

well! Its not "mytho"logy as people claim it to be. U probably aren't Indian or hindu so u may not know. Mahabharat has really happened so did ramayana. Evidence lies in the form of the underwater city of dwaraka that is slowly being dug out by the archeology department and the ram setu that exists between srilanka and India that dates back to the said ramayana times. Never make fun of our books because there is much more than religious angle to it!

Sorry if my words hurt but it pains to see people make fun of.my culture, my country's rich heritage and literature jusr because western world calls it a myth!


Hey,
I think she just used mythology cause that's the common word associated with Dwapar, Satyug & holy books. Not necessarily it's 'mytho'logy cause we all know everything very much happened.
Girlie, I don't think she's making fun. Yeah, I was surprised she doesn't know about Mahabharat but hey, it's okay!

Nothing is a myth but mythology is a common word addressed to such tales (ironic, isn't it?)
Calm down 😆
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Originally posted by: ..AjabdeBaisa..


Hey,
I think she just used mythology cause that's the common word associated with Dwapar, Satyug & holy books. Not necessarily it's 'mytho'logy cause we all know everything very much happened.
Girlie, I don't think she's making fun. Yeah, I was surprised she doesn't know about Mahabharat but hey, it's okay!

Nothing is a myth but mythology is a common word addressed to such tales (ironic, isn't it?)
Calm down 😆


Yes please lets not turn this into a war zone, and respect each others views.

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