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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

Caption this expression 🤣I have some funny ones. Image


main tujhe kha jaaunga 🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: funny_fubar

followers: Jamna Kaaki, Kaka from the store

Jamna Kaki reacts: 😢

Kaka posts a comment: “Mein yahaan mushkil se akele dukaan sambhaal raha hoon... tum log wahaan kya nautanki kar rahe ho”



Mama comments: Praffula, did you go there to increase followers or look after our daughter?

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

Folks, I will put up a thread tomorrow with the symbolism of carrying her on his back. The allegory was to Shiva-Sati. When Goddess Sati-immolated herself, Lord Shiva carried her on his back like this, madness raging and with a dance of destruction. The entire sequence looked borrowed from that imagery.

Shiva and Raavi are contrasted as the two pieces of the feminine in her graceful Lasya form and destruction in his male form.

That's why there's a reference to Aag and Paani.


Fire being synonymous with Lord Shiva’s anger and Raavi the river, which is the manifestation of the Vedic Goddess Iravati who was the Precursor of Clouds and rain!


There's a particular Shiva temple in Kankhal with the imagery of Lord Shiva carrying Sati on his shoulders/arms in rage and grief as he could not bear the suffering of her loss!

I don't think the writers could possibly go this deep 😆.. but I can't wait to read your analysis!

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

There's something so pure about what they share during this moment. She is wondering about his back; he is reminding that he Is Chattan Pandya! Their banter is so natural, and so is their world; they both are the centre of each other’s universe! Contrary to what Dhara Ma would like to believe, they fought because they were attached deeply. Like Raavi said-🙏 they shared a Dor!

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Pure as fire🔥

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: GrilledCheese


main tujhe kha jaaunga 🤣


Dude spot on!!!! 🤣

How did no one mention this one before its like his signature line🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: GrilledCheese

Omg no that wasn't me.. I think that was @Transference

So sorry. My bad😳

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

Folks, I will put up a thread tomorrow with the symbolism of carrying her on his back. The allegory was to Shiva-Sati. When Goddess Sati-immolated herself, Lord Shiva carried her on his back like this, madness raging and with a dance of destruction. The entire sequence looked borrowed from that imagery.

Shiva and Raavi are contrasted as the two pieces of the feminine in her graceful Lasya form and destruction in his male form.

That's why there's a reference to Aag and Paani.


Fire being synonymous with Lord Shiva’s anger and Raavi the river, which is the manifestation of the Vedic Goddess Iravati who was the Precursor of Clouds and rain!


There's a particular Shiva temple in Kankhal with the imagery of Lord Shiva carrying Sati on his shoulders/arms in rage and grief as he could not bear the suffering of her loss!


Good to see someone else noticed this as well... a very powerful connect with Mahamrityunjay jaap in the background! Loved it. Shiva-Raavi references have so much depth beyond usual...

I have watched the last 2 episodes in tandem.. will do so again when the last part airs today. Continuity gives whole new dimension.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Lol this EDT is on a roll! 🤣🤣Taking a break from work to read all the hilarious posts!!! Lol I missed this 😒😭

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

Folks, I will put up a thread tomorrow with the symbolism of carrying her on his back. The allegory was to Shiva-Sati. When Goddess Sati-immolated herself, Lord Shiva carried her on his back like this, madness raging and with a dance of destruction. The entire sequence looked borrowed from that imagery.

Shiva and Raavi are contrasted as the two pieces of the feminine in her graceful Lasya form and destruction in his male form.

That's why there's a reference to Aag and Paani.


Fire being synonymous with Lord Shiva’s anger and Raavi the river, which is the manifestation of the Vedic Goddess Iravati who was the Precursor of Clouds and rain!


There's a particular Shiva temple in Kankhal with the imagery of Lord Shiva carrying Sati on his shoulders/arms in rage and grief as he could not bear the suffering of her loss!


The backstory also matches right? IIRC, Shiva asks Sati not to go to her father’s yagya(parallel to Shiva asking her not to go the other way). Sati haughtily replies that she knows what she is doing and will be easily forgiven at her fathers place(parallel to Raavi’s response).

In the end, Sati is humiliated and hurt by her decision and immolates herself. In parallel, Raavi gets hurts because she goes the wrong way 🤷‍♀️

Kind of popped in my head after seeing the post. I might be reading to much into it 🤣


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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Transference

Folks, I will put up a thread tomorrow with the symbolism of carrying her on his back. The allegory was to Shiva-Sati. When Goddess Sati-immolated herself, Lord Shiva carried her on his back like this, madness raging and with a dance of destruction. The entire sequence looked borrowed from that imagery.

Shiva and Raavi are contrasted as the two pieces of the feminine in her graceful Lasya form and destruction in his male form.

That's why there's a reference to Aag and Paani.


Fire being synonymous with Lord Shiva’s anger and Raavi the river, which is the manifestation of the Vedic Goddess Iravati who was the Precursor of Clouds and rain!


There's a particular Shiva temple in Kankhal with the imagery of Lord Shiva carrying Sati on his shoulders/arms in rage and grief as he could not bear the suffering of her loss!

Looking forward to it. I know nothing about this so it'll be so interesting to read. I'm hoping it'll help me understand Shiva even more. I remember asking someone to explain Shiva's pendant to me, and ended up loving the character even more.

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