Why Maafi (Forgiveness) is Needed? - Page 4

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Nicely written

Frankly I am not surprised to see Anandi and Dadisa react the way they did. These ladies love (not loved) Jagya more than anything in this world. They are disappointed and brokenhearted by the actions of Jagat. When he stood there asking forgiveness, they wld think he was sincere.
Women are just like that I think coz we tend to last out, act extreme in front of the person then we think about how we reacted and get all emotional for reacting the way we did. We are forgiving creatures, a gentle soul who react to even the slightest touch.

As for Bhairon, he probably regrets that he couldn't be a better father. But what father wouldn't feel seeing his child like that? Even if the child was the biggest culprit, the heart will feel for the child like DS said due to the blood bond.

CM is just being picky I think, perhaps a bit too presumptuous.🤢



oh well what fun wld it be without all these drama, it got everyone riled up didn't it, so CVs are doing something right in the crazy mind 😉
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Dixie - forgiveness is not easy for the giver though it is ultimately freeing...pain is often a safety mechanism that's hard to let go of! Pain, anger, hurt like memories has can be re-triggered. Moreover, while one should forgive one should never forget the lessons of the past or the past for that matter...that is folly! Time cannot be turned back.

Personally, I don't think I would be sage enough to forgive J his crimes...but, then I am a more vengeful person and lesser being than the character Anandi. Also, here her forgiveness will get wasted by J himself it appears...if so, will she be able to forgive herself for forgiving him? For giving him yet another chance to harm her dear ones? Be it the Singhs or the Shekhars particularly Shiv? That is yet another mortal wound J will give her whether he succeeds or fails on Mission Barbadi...she is not responsible for his actions, but if her "forgiveness" gives him that scope to harm...then she may feel responsible for his misdeeds.

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