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Posted: 11 years ago
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Lachii,
Here is the gist of the whole thing. It is still long😛

Renuka was a bright and active child and was the most beloved child of her parents.
She was married to Jamadagni when she reached maturity. Renuka helped Jamadagni in all of his tasks of performing various rituals and puja. Gradually she became close and dear to Jamadagni. Renuka would wake up early in the morning to bathe in the Malaprabha River with complete concentration and devotion. Her devotion was so powerful that she was able to create a pot to hold water made only of sand, one fresh pot every day.

Renuka gave birth to five sons: Vasu, Viswa Vasu, Brihudyanu, Brutwakanwa and Rambhadra. Rambhadra was the youngest and most beloved, also called Parashurama (the sixth incarnation of Vishnu).

One day when Renuka went to the river, she saw Gandharva spirits playing. These were young couples carelessly frolicking in the water with abandon. For a moment, she lost her concentration and devotion to her husband faltered for a moment as she was physically attracted to one of the Gandharvas. As she was distracted, she lost her power of collecting water in unbaked pots, which she had gotten from her chastity. She lost the water which she had collected. Disappointed by this, she returned to the ashram in shame. Seeing Renuka returning empty-handed, Jamadagni became furious and angrily ordered her to go away.

After being cursed by her husband, Renuka went east and sat in the forest to meditate and do penance. On the fourth day, she went to see her husband again. Jamadagni was still furiously angry with Renuka and ordered his sons to punish their mother. One by one, four of them refused flatly. Jamadagni, who possessed the power to burn anyone to ashes with his one look, was so angry that he went berserk and turned four of his sons into four piles of ashes.

Parashurama, who was not there when this happened, found his mother weeping by the piles of ashes when he arrived and his father was still raging mad. Jamadagni told him what happened and ordered him to behead his mother for her infidelity. Parushurama had to think quickly. Knowing his father's powers and the extent of his anger, Parashurama immediately obeyed his father, using his axe. His father then offered a boon to Parushurama, who asked for his mother and brothers to be brought back to life. To everybody's astonishment, Renuka's spirit multiplied and moved to different regions. Renuka was back as a whole too. This miracle inspired her sons and others to become her followers, and worship her.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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omg ...
first of alll...thanks a million ...@dsr.🤗

what a similarity!!

speechless
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: lachii

omg ...

first of alll...thanks a million ...@dsr.🤗

what a similarity!!

speechless


So Shlokie is Parashuram and Aastha is his Axe. NA destroyed the lives of all his kids (piles of ashes). Now Shlokie revives them by tricking his father.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: dsr11

Lachii,

Here is the gist of the whole thing. It is still long😛

Renuka was a bright and active child and was the most beloved child of her parents.
She was married to Jamadagni when she reached maturity. Renuka helped Jamadagni in all of his tasks of performing various rituals and puja. Gradually she became close and dear to Jamadagni. Renuka would wake up early in the morning to bathe in the Malaprabha River with complete concentration and devotion. Her devotion was so powerful that she was able to create a pot to hold water made only of sand, one fresh pot every day.

Renuka gave birth to five sons: Vasu, Viswa Vasu, Brihudyanu, Brutwakanwa and Rambhadra. Rambhadra was the youngest and most beloved, also called Parashurama (the sixth incarnation of Vishnu).

One day when Renuka went to the river, she saw Gandharva spirits playing. These were young couples carelessly frolicking in the water with abandon. For a moment, she lost her concentration and devotion to her husband faltered for a moment as she was physically attracted to one of the Gandharvas. As she was distracted, she lost her power of collecting water in unbaked pots, which she had gotten from her chastity. She lost the water which she had collected. Disappointed by this, she returned to the ashram in shame. Seeing Renuka returning empty-handed, Jamadagni became furious and angrily ordered her to go away.

After being cursed by her husband, Renuka went east and sat in the forest to meditate and do penance. On the fourth day, she went to see her husband again. Jamadagni was still furiously angry with Renuka and ordered his sons to punish their mother. One by one, four of them refused flatly. Jamadagni, who possessed the power to burn anyone to ashes with his one look, was so angry that he went berserk and turned four of his sons into four piles of ashes.

Parashurama, who was not there when this happened, found his mother weeping by the piles of ashes when he arrived and his father was still raging mad. Jamadagni told him what happened and ordered him to behead his mother for her infidelity. Parushurama had to think quickly. Knowing his father's powers and the extent of his anger, Parashurama immediately obeyed his father, using his axe. His father then offered a boon to Parushurama, who asked for his mother and brothers to be brought back to life. To everybody's astonishment, Renuka's spirit multiplied and moved to different regions. Renuka was back as a whole too. This miracle inspired her sons and others to become her followers, and worship her.



Whoa...@dsr11...I was just reading up on Renuka, Parashuram and Jamadagni...
Thats a whole new angle there...and Shlok is so so similar to Parashuram here...

Is that why they referened Renuka Mata temple where Ajju goes while wedding is happeneing?
Awesome dsr11...

Kaisi hai yeh kadi...jo tote hi nahi...is pyar ko kya naam doon:)
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Ok, joothe mat marna,
Ajju went to renuka Chaudary mata because she was the minister for women and child development. 😊
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: bluejalpari



Whoa...@dsr11...I was just reading up on Renuka, Parashuram and Jamadagni...
Thats a whole new angle there...and Shlok is so so similar to Parashuram here...

Is that why they referened Renuka Mata temple where Ajju goes while wedding is happeneing?
Awesome dsr11...

Kaisi hai yeh kadi...jo tote hi nahi...is pyar ko kya naam doon:)


I am also interested in that place Mahur, maharashtra. Tuljhapur, Kolhapur and Mahur are three Shakthipeethas(goddess temples) in maharashtra. We have already been to Kolhapur... so...

I could be overanalyzing😛
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Operaqueen

Ok, joothe mat marna,

Ajju went to renuka Chaudary mata because she was the minister for women and child development. 😊

😆 that fits too
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Posted: 11 years ago
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And here is some shayari for all the positive people on this forum who still beleive shlok has a good dil.



hamko malum hai jannat ki haqeeqat lekin

dil ko khush krne ko ye khyal accha hai


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: dsr11

😆 that fits too



Awesone Operaqueen:):):)😆


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: dsr11


I am also interested in that place Mahur, maharashtra. Tuljhapur, Kolhapur and Mahur are three Shakthipeethas(goddess temples) in maharashtra. We have already been to Kolhapur... so...

I could be overanalyzing😛



Dont worry about overanalyzing...we are all in the same boat!!
Hey we could give the scriptwriter a run for the money:):)

Agree about the shaktipeethas...there has to be some reason for Renuka mata reference...
Otherwise they could have used any other local Maharashtrain gods like Pandharpur Vithal...
or Ganesh..or Tryambakeshwar at Nasik...

I was raised in Pune by the way...I lived there for 20 years until I got married...
Though I am telugu by birth and speak telugu at home..I am pakka puneri too in many ways...
and happy to see the marathi flavour in the serial.

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