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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: kankabhor


I see Karna in "Asad"😳..

Yaar please no..Don say that..No comparison😆 Karna's life was sad..Ever single character took ruthless advantage of him..Asad creates his own problems most of the time and Gul is hell bent on ruining him too😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: rogerrocks

Word..In fact, she was very ruthless to Karna on more than one occasion😆 She was no abla nari and thats the best part about Mahabharata..Every single character is flawed..My absolute favorite is Karna though..Eternally misunderstood and always taken advantage of..

Yes ... quoted correctly by many experts and researches Karna was the true hero of the legend but the legend shadowed him .. Karna was equal and more than a match to all Pandavas he was a great Archer next to Eklavya and Arjun was no match to him thus, knowing his capability Dronacharya refused to teach him. Bhishma was well aware of Karna's superiority to Pandavas and hence stopped him to enter the war during initial days. He was kind, considerate and a giver very strong on his values.. His modest upbring brought out the qualities of compassion and understanding in him that the lavish lifestyle of Princes doesn't. I fangirl Karna😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: anushreemishra

I blame padavs more than kauravs for what happened to draupadi and well pandavs did pay they lost tehir children so justice was served...the great thing is very damn thing had a consequence in MB...every bad deed was punished..karma was fair to all


Yeah, it was very well established there that "everything is governed by your Karma"..

You know all pandvas except Yudhishtir went to hell and al Kuravas went to heaven at the end.. I wwas so amazed by this end..
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: GredandForge


Downfall of women?

Ganga: Asked her husband to stay out of her life and left him the minute he interfered.
Satyavati :: She got what she wanted.
Amba: Took revenge from the man who wronged her.
Gandhari: A brave woman
Kunti: Un-wed mother.
Hidimbi: Pursued her man and got him
Draupadi: She is brave, kind, elegant, feisty. A flawed yet relevant character. She is the combination of all the above and many unmentioned. Imagine, she handled all five Pandavas, braved the jungles along with them.

It is just a depiction of society. You are welcome to interpret as you see fit. It highlights the plus and minus. You can learn a lot from it.

you know Ne i agree...i know that in those times yes many woman had to sacrifice for being from royal families but still IMO girls were better repected,had more rights,were more fiesty and had shades of grey and MB is a perfect example...yes woman were wronged there but everyone got there revenge
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Posted: 12 years ago

I said the exact same thing a few days back😆
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: kankabhor


Yeah, it was very well established there that "everything is governed by your Karma"..

You know all pandvas except Yudhishtir went to hell and al Kuravas went to heaven at the end.. I wwas so amazed by this end..


By the law, a martyr always ends in heaven.
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: kankabhor


Yeah, it was very well established there that "everything is governed by your Karma"..

You know all pandvas except Yudhishtir went to hell and al Kuravas went to heaven at the end.. I wwas so amazed by this end..

No no the Pandavas did go to heaven..Initially, an illusion was created where Yudhishtir was made to believe that all his siblings went to hell..This is because of the only lie he said during his entire lifetime about the death of Aswathama..So he had to suffer for that short period of time..Once he paid for his mistake, it was revealed that it was all an illusion and all his brothers were in heaven..
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: kankabhor


Yeah, it was very well established there that "everything is governed by your Karma"..

You know all pandvas except Yudhishtir went to hell and al Kuravas went to heaven at the end.. I wwas so amazed by this end..

nothing is worse than betting your wife🤢so IMO pandavs deserved what they got...yes kauravs were wrong too but pandavs were the one gave them the opportunity to wrong draupadi
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: rogerrocks

No no the Pandavas did go to heaven..Initially, an illusion was created where Yudhishtir was made to believe that all his siblings went to hell..This is because of the only lie he said during his entire lifetime about the death of Aswathama..So he had to suffer for that short period of time..Once he paid for his mistake, it was revealed that it was all an illusion and all his brothers were in heaven..

actually he did not lie about the death of ashwathama he just twisted his words...he was talking about an elephant and not drnonacharya's son but dronacharya thought that his son died
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: anushreemishra

you know Ne i agree...i know that in those times yes many woman had to sacrifice for being from royal families but still IMO girls were better repected,had more rights,were more fiesty and had shades of grey and MB is a perfect example...yes woman were wronged there but everyone got there revenge


Exactly!
The theory of Karma happened immediately. You did wrong, you paid for it.

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