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Since when do they measure vodka in kb?🤣
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Same108
Since when do they measure vodka in kb?🤣
Originally posted by: Chandraketu
Same108
Thanks for the Vodka😆 (Is it a special Siberian brand from your neck of the woods?)
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The devas had alcohol, while the asuras/rakshashas were teetotlers (sort of, except for the fact that they were non-vegetarian). Take that!!!😛
Well, Sagars have already done so much damage, why not this one?Originally posted by: Chandraketu
Kush-Luv fail first 2 greed tests
In today's episode, after they dealt with the rock-star (details in rakshasha thread), K-L continued to proceed until they came to a tree laden w/ fruits (couldn't make out which). They were overjoyed to find so many, and so they shook the tree for the fruits to fall. In this case, the baba tried to reason with them and persuade them to take only as much as they needed, and leave the rest for others, but they decided that since it was unknown when they would next get such fruits, they decided to take all of them. Failed test#1.
Then the baba went for a bath (it's nightfall), and Kush asked him the sensible question about whether that was the time to bathe. Anyways, he went, and returned with another sack, which he opened to disclose a whole bunch of golden jewellery and other golden items. He told them that he accidentally dropped his sack in the lake, and the yaksha gave him another sack, but he insisted upon the original, whereupon the yaksha gave him both sacks. Seeing this, the eyes of the kids swelled with greed, and then, the baba suggested (for the first time) that they continue towards Kubera-lok, but they insisted that they all take a nap. As soon as they think the baba is asleep, they decide to go to the lake and try their luck. Since they had nothing else to drop into the lake, they decided to drop in their bows. When the yaksha (the same one as the one who asked them the 2 questions) appeared before them and they told them that they had lost their bows, the yaksha showed them 2 golden (instead of black) bows, and ask them whether it was theirs. Excited, they agreed, and so the yaksha gave them the golden bows, and as they left, he remarked that they were now caught in the pangs of greed. Failed test #2.
Comment: Although I recognize that K-L were human and not divine, I didn't like their character being defamed by the Sagars in this episode - not only did they contrive an accident for more riches (similar to some bedtime stories), but they downright lied to get golden bows. This defamation of K-L was totally uncalled for😡
Originally posted by: Chandraketu
Yeah, but I don't recall them villifying anybody in Rama's family, and they even go out of their way to paint Manthara, of all people, as repentent, and here they go out of their way to paint K-L as being not only greedy, but deceptive as well.
Okay, I know that logic isn't applicable here, but are the Sagars completely ignorant of physical sciences, in this case material sciences?
In the original woodcutter/ax story, it made sense that the golden ax wouldn't work in cutting a tree, since gold is a highly malleable 'soft' metal, and if banged against a piece of wood, would itself be deshaped and rendered completely ineffective in cutting it. Of course, since gold is as valuable as it has always been, few in real life have been as moronic to make axes out of gold, so few have come to grief over that realization.
But how does that translate wrt a bow? I might understand had the arrows been made golden, and thereby somewhat softer (although, in this case, even soft golden arrows would have been enough to dispatch this witch to yamalok). But all that needs to be done with a bow is bend it, and its elasticitly would ensure that it returned to its original state.
So how would having golden bows disadvantage these 2 in the way a golden ax would disadvantage a woodcutter?🤓🤓🤓
Originally posted by: chatterbox
ok what is vidhi ka vidhan doing
grimm fairy tales hansel and gretel woodcutter story next what cindrella ya snowwhite and seven dwarfsoh wait i know shrek 4 wud come heregood job mr vidhi of vidhaanhaha
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Somehow, I overlooked that the first time!!!
Maybe, also look forward to excerpts from Star Wars: the Phantom Menace, Mummy II, The Sixth Element, and so on🤣