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Posted: 11 years ago
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@aalochak..
mast hai... thanq... meri shudha shanth ho gayi/./..😛

well.. this is unfamiliar story.. bt intresting one...

i am sure DKDM will pull this track for 1 month now...


neways... it will be good to watch...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: .Reshama.

but what happend to divodas in the end???


he will go to heaven.. to shivas highest abode.. after setting shiva linga... and doing puja

(given in last 2-3 sentences of info provided by @aalochak... )
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Namaskar
well the story of nripunjay is true .it is in skanda purana and some other shastras, even if u have visited kashi vishvanath temple it is inscribed in a wall in detail, though as usual mr writer has put his
un intelligent mind in unnecesarily dramatising the story,in dkdm if it was shown as it is ,it would have been much more intersting, well dkdm is a nice effort shall be praised but the makers have not been fair enough to show it in the divine manner but have made it in typical indian sas bahu serial type story, many a times they have shown shiv parvati in a very degrading manner to let them appear as average human beings and have twisted the story maliciously stretched some stories irritatingly and included some sequences and many dialogoues which are entirely false.
they have not maintained the dignity of dieties and added many ulterior fictious sequences dialogues in between which is beyond absurdity.but even then it would have been great if that fool the writer would have sticked to texts of shastras, because the history of shiva is so intersting and dramatic that nothing else is needed to enhance it. there are nomerous incidents which would have been mesmerising if the writer would have truly researched the shiva shastras and also the tantra, agam nigam and vedic stories. well i really appreciate your quest to find the real thing , if you or any body has any other questions regarding shiva or spirituality as a whole you are welcome. this is true satsanga , honest enquiry about the only constant. namah shivay.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Devshiv

Namaskar
well the story of nripunjay is true .it is in skanda purana and some other shastras, even if u have visited kashi vishvanath temple it is inscribed in a wall in detail, though as usual mr writer has put his
un intelligent mind in unnecesarily dramatising the story,in dkdm if it was shown as it is ,it would have been much more intersting, well dkdm is a nice effort shall be praised but the makers have not been fair enough to show it in the divine manner but have made it in typical indian sas bahu serial type story, many a times they have shown shiv parvati in a very degrading manner to let them appear as average human beings and have twisted the story maliciously stretched some stories irritatingly and included some sequences and many dialogoues which are entirely false.
they have not maintained the dignity of dieties and added many ulterior fictious sequences dialogues in between which is beyond absurdity.but even then it would have been great if that fool the writer would have sticked to texts of shastras, because the history of shiva is so intersting and dramatic that nothing else is needed to enhance it. there are nomerous incidents which would have been mesmerising if the writer would have truly researched the shiva shastras and also the tantra, agam nigam and vedic stories. well i really appreciate your quest to find the real thing , if you or any body has any other questions regarding shiva or spirituality as a whole you are welcome. this is true satsanga , honest enquiry about the only constant. namah shivay.
i am on face book. and my email address is sdphero@yahoo.com



namaskar devshiv...

i was surprised to see the topic which i posted long ago.. on my first page viewing list..

anyways.. thanks for letting me know about the truth of nripunjay..

the writer has no wonder elaborated it.. and made it into humanized form most of the times..

most humorous thing.. i find in this show..

gods are least bothered about their devotees especially humans.. apart from mahadev.. once in a while he comes to help one of his bhakt..



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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: mithilarids



namaskar devshiv...

i was surprised to see the topic which i posted long ago.. on my first page viewing list..

anyways.. thanks for letting me know about the truth of nripunjay..

the writer has no wonder elaborated it.. and made it into humanized form most of the times..

most humorous thing.. i find in this show..

gods are least bothered about their devotees especially humans.. apart from mahadev.. once in a while he comes to help one of his bhakt..



@bold

well u might find Humanisation funny... bt tht does nt mean tht Gods in DKDM hv been shown as nt bothering abt their devotees..!!😕😕

the makers have elaborated the ongoings tht Gods face wen a devotee calls out to Him in need or with a selfish motive... Many a times in DKDM Mahadev has reprimanded his HUMAN devotees of nt performing extremities in ritual and hurting themselves to call the Gods...!!

and This makes DKDM the most realistic mytho show... atleast it makes a devotee realize his responsibility towards God... and nt the other way round... as Mahadev himself said tht He is forever busy in looking after the welfare of his devotees... bt a devotee too owes a duty towards God

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