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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: --Priyaa--

Yes I would soon be in jadoo teri nazar forum too and maybe next Naagin forum if Vivian is acting in that like we read..smiley36

We all can catch up!

Sure I Will Be On Both Forums

Priya And Diya

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Quantum-Dot

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Holi is a festival of transformation—where vibrant colors merge into deeper emotions. This year, we invite you to embark on a storytelling journey from Nava Rang (Nine Colors) to Nava Rasa (Nine Emotions) through the lens of Indian mythology! Through this contest, your words will mirror the festival’s essence, where splashes of color evolve into waves of sentiment, crafting a tale that captures the soul of mythology and human emotions.

Participants will form teams of three (a maximum of three members in a team), working together to create a mythological tale that seamlessly transitions through all nine rasas: Sringara (Love), Hasya (Humor), Karuna (Compassion), Raudra (Anger), Vira (Courage), Bhayanaka (Fear), Bibhatsa (Disgust), Adbhuta (Wonder), and Shanta (Peace). Each group will weave a story where colors set the stage and emotions take over, building a captivating narrative inspired by Indian mythology.

The storytelling will unfold as a collaborative chain, where one writer initiates the tale within a 15-word sentence, setting the foundation for the narrative. The next writer seamlessly picks up from where the previous one left off, continuing the flow of the story within another 15-word addition. The third writer follows suit, and this cycle continues, ensuring that each turn propels the story forward while weaving through different rasas. The sequence of authors can vary, allowing for flexibility in storytelling. By the end, all nine rasas must be intricately interwoven within a single mytho thread, forming a captivating mythological tapestry that reflects the transformation of Nava Rang into Nava Rasa.

To maintain clarity and ensure an immersive reading experience, chatting is not allowed in individual team story threads. This will keep the focus on the storytelling without distractions. However, participants are free to discuss and coordinate in their group PMs.

Additionally, each team must give a unique story title and include it on their thread title at the end.

To participate, gather a team of three and one member will create a thread in the Indian Mythology forum, with their own innovative Team Name - Nava Rang to Nava Rasa. The story must evolve naturally, with each writer building upon the previous part while ensuring a smooth transition through the rasas. Only one thread per team should be opened in the forum, and originality is a must—plagiarism will lead to disqualification.

Our panel of judges will evaluate the entries based on how well the colors transform into emotions, the seamless flow of the narrative, creativity, mythological depth, and the overall emotional impact. The team that best captures this journey—from the vivid hues of Holi to the profound emotions of storytelling—will be crowned the winner of "The Rang-Rasa Chronicles".

The contest starts now and will run until March 6. The team of members have to sign up in this thread. Once you have a team of two, you can start your mytho thread. The last member can join anytime later too. However three members in a single team is the maximum limit. Once a team feels their tale is complete, ensuring that all nine rasas have been seamlessly incorporated, they must tag me in their thread to officially announce its completion.

At the end of the contest, each participant will receive an exclusive badge as a token of appreciation, and the winning team will be awarded a special winner’s badge to honor their storytelling prowess.

Let your imagination take flight, and let the colors of Holi bloom into emotions as you craft a tale that lingers in hearts and minds. Gather your team and get ready to bring mythology to life!

Have questions? Drop them below in this thread! I'll be very happy to answer them.

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Should each sentence of the story be posted by a different team member in turns? Do we need to make posts continuously.. If one of the members is busy, can others fill in? Thanks! 😊

Edited by --Priyaa-- - 5 months ago
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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: SilverBell

Sure I Will Be On Both Forums

Priya And Diya

That's great Silvy looking forward to discussing the show and chatting with you there..🥰

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: --Priyaa--

That's great Silvy looking forward to discussing the show and chatting with you there..🥰

Me Too Priya

But Iam Not Watching Jaadu Teri Nazar I Don't Have Star plus

Just Visited The Chat Club

For Chatting With You And Diya

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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: SilverBell

Me Too Priya

But Iam Not Watching Jaadu Teri Nazar I Don't Have Star plus

Just Visited The Chat Club

For Chatting With You And Diya

Okay we will catch up in chat clubsmiley31

Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: --Priyaa--

Should each sentence of the story be posted by a different team member in turns? Do we need to make posts continuously.. If one of the members is busy, can others fill in? Thanks! 😊

Yeah, others can fill in, if other member is busy. No need to maintain the order. It's recommended that at least two members post alternatively, third one can join anytime whenever they wish, to maintain the theme of the contest. And yes, each sentence of the story should be posted by a team member in turns.
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Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Quantum-Dot

Yeah, others can fill in, if other member is busy. No need to maintain the order. It's recommended that at least two members post alternatively, third one can join anytime whenever they wish, to maintain the theme of the contest. And yes, each sentence of the story should be posted by a team member in turns.

Thank you for the reply!

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Team Arjun

Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: SilverBell

Good Luck

Priya Good Luck With Your Team And Story

Also Divya Muskaan Manny

And Bhavi

All The Best

smiley31smiley31

And Do Chat With Me Sometimes Too

Ok

Thank you so much Silvy 💞

All the best to you too ☺️

--Priyaa-- thumbnail
Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: Quantum-Dot

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Holi is a festival of transformation—where vibrant colors merge into deeper emotions. This year, we invite you to embark on a storytelling journey from Nava Rang (Nine Colors) to Nava Rasa (Nine Emotions) through the lens of Indian mythology! Through this contest, your words will mirror the festival’s essence, where splashes of color evolve into waves of sentiment, crafting a tale that captures the soul of mythology and human emotions.

Participants will form teams of three (a maximum of three members in a team), working together to create a mythological tale that seamlessly transitions through all nine rasas: Sringara (Love), Hasya (Humor), Karuna (Compassion), Raudra (Anger), Vira (Courage), Bhayanaka (Fear), Bibhatsa (Disgust), Adbhuta (Wonder), and Shanta (Peace). Each group will weave a story where colors set the stage and emotions take over, building a captivating narrative inspired by Indian mythology.

The storytelling will unfold as a collaborative chain, where one writer initiates the tale within a 15-word sentence, setting the foundation for the narrative. The next writer seamlessly picks up from where the previous one left off, continuing the flow of the story within another 15-word addition. The third writer follows suit, and this cycle continues, ensuring that each turn propels the story forward while weaving through different rasas. The sequence of authors can vary, allowing for flexibility in storytelling. By the end, all nine rasas must be intricately interwoven within a single mytho thread, forming a captivating mythological tapestry that reflects the transformation of Nava Rang into Nava Rasa.

To maintain clarity and ensure an immersive reading experience, chatting is not allowed in individual team story threads. This will keep the focus on the storytelling without distractions. However, participants are free to discuss and coordinate in their group PMs.

Additionally, each team must give a unique story title and include it on their thread title at the end.

To participate, gather a team of three and one member will create a thread in the Indian Mythology forum, with their own innovative Team Name - Nava Rang to Nava Rasa. The story must evolve naturally, with each writer building upon the previous part while ensuring a smooth transition through the rasas. Only one thread per team should be opened in the forum, and originality is a must—plagiarism will lead to disqualification.

Our panel of judges will evaluate the entries based on how well the colors transform into emotions, the seamless flow of the narrative, creativity, mythological depth, and the overall emotional impact. The team that best captures this journey—from the vivid hues of Holi to the profound emotions of storytelling—will be crowned the winner of "The Rang-Rasa Chronicles".

The contest starts now and will run until March 6. The team of members have to sign up in this thread. Once you have a team of two, you can start your mytho thread. The last member can join anytime later too. However three members in a single team is the maximum limit. Once a team feels their tale is complete, ensuring that all nine rasas have been seamlessly incorporated, they must tag me in their thread to officially announce its completion.

At the end of the contest, each participant will receive an exclusive badge as a token of appreciation, and the winning team will be awarded a special winner’s badge to honor their storytelling prowess.

Let your imagination take flight, and let the colors of Holi bloom into emotions as you craft a tale that lingers in hearts and minds. Gather your team and get ready to bring mythology to life!

Have questions? Drop them below in this thread! I'll be very happy to answer them.

Image

Should we keep writing and posting the story till March 6 or can finish it before once we have covered all rasas?

Do we or can we include moodboards or images for visual appeal and to compliment the story..Will that get any extra points or not necessary..

Posted: 5 months ago

Originally posted by: --Priyaa--

Should we keep writing and posting the story till March 6 or can finish it before once we have covered all rasas?

Do we or can we include moodboards or images for visual appeal and to compliment the story..Will that get any extra points or not necessary..

Once you feel your story has covered all the rasas well and it feels complete to your team, you are done.

Regarding the second part (marked in bold), I will make an announcement later on this.

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