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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: heavenlybliss

Oh they aired at the same time so i thought you would know about it

I was 2 years old when both these shows aired , i watched achanak 37 saal baad last year after getting to know that such a show existed

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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: CID-fan-394

I recently learned about Kalki Puran , how is it possible that what's going to happen in the future has already been documented?

Indian philosophy believes in cyclical nature of time. What has happened once will happen again. So in a way what has happened in past has also happen in future and what will happen in future has already happened in the past.

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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: CID-fan-394

Then I'll take the necessary steps to change it (talking about individual future , not the entire country / world)

It is a really interesting thought because even in Greek tradition it is believed that fate is pre-written, no matter what you cannot change it's course.

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Posted: 12 months ago

Show name is Udne Ki Asha

Comes on Sitara

& is in top 5 in TRP that too when Sitara doesn't treats it well.

https://x.com/riyuuheartcorex/status/1825373402753819108

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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: Satrangi_Curls

It is a really interesting thought because even in Greek tradition it is believed that fate is pre-written, no matter what you cannot change it's course.

That's also the thought of Ajivika Darshan started by Makhali Gossala. And that could be true for one particular timeline.

Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: Satrangi_Curls

Indian philosophy believes in cyclical nature of time. What has happened once will happen again. So in a way what has happened in past has also happen in future and what will happen in future has already happened in the past.

Maybe that's why Deja vu's exists , it's the memories of the previous versions of our lives

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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism

That's also the thought of Ajivika Darshan started by Makhali Gossala. And that could be true for one particular timeline.

Yes. smiley20 Ashoka was also a staunch Ajivaka before "shifting" to Buddhism

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Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: CID-fan-394

Maybe that's why Deja vu's exists , it's the memories of the previous versions of our lives

indeed. That's why we also see things that happen in future in our dreams
Posted: 12 months ago

Originally posted by: Satrangi_Curls

indeed. That's why we also see things that happen in future in our dreams

Yes cause we have already lived through that

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Posted: 12 months ago

I am still trying to understand how they are going to wrap Prabhas into the Karna-Kalki-Bhairava dynamic.

It's like all three are given different origins & power stories. Prabhas was first shown as an incarnation of Kaal Bhairava; the rakshak of the city.

Then he was cued to be actually the reincarnation of Karna with his absentee memory issue.

Now various film theory portals say he will be Kalki only.

I wonder if it will be like a body hosting multiple consciousnesses.

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Posted by: CID-fan-394

11 months ago

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