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Posted: 15 years ago
#31
hey guys..i hv a doubt for today's episode..

when sita ji knows abt ravan's maya...

actually ina serial or a book i read dat sita ji knows abt this by vaishno devi or by a a tapisvani..

.bt in new as wel as old ramayan trijata tells abt this..

.wat u guys think???

n more thing...guys can any one tell me.

dat did sagars show that scene..when ram ji n his sena is taking rest in night at lanka n they discuss abt the color n dark spots of moon..

n they give diff diff comparisons related to ram ji.

dat scene is very sweet...im very excited for dat...

did they show dat????


bt again i'll hv to wait for a long time...coz again its for half an hr..

also my net is slow so can't watch it online..

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Posted: 15 years ago
#32
swati abt colors of moon i recall very much that it was not shown atleast in this ramayan and i hv not heard about this at all.

and abt sita knowing abt ravan maya
what i think she is depicting herself as a human who has all tendencies of human wife showing grief anger and all that.

thts why they showed trijata as soft hearted person who cares for her.


abt character of trijata i keep wondering

being a rakshasi she is also like doing desh droh same as vibishan

then how come she is never being talked about as such.


but over all i missed my fav rakshas hehe
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Posted: 15 years ago
#33
thts a nice thread swati
i am not following the re-runs episode
but its great that NDTV imagine started RAMAYAN all over again
just like colors re-started JAI SHRI KRISHNA
these terrific mytho shows always ever-green & remain in the hearts of the viewers !!
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Posted: 15 years ago
#34
thanx sita di...
di no problem dat u don't watch it..bt u can come here for discussion...😊
miss u...
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Posted: 15 years ago
#35
realy swati this threat very very nice thanks dear for create threat
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Posted: 15 years ago
#36
Swati dear, just wanted to say hi ! Not watching re-runs, but glad that you are giving new life to the show and forum.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#37
thanx a tonn manisha di n mallika di....thank u sooooooooooo much..
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Posted: 15 years ago
#38

Originally posted by: chatterbox

swati abt colors of moon i recall very much that it was not shown atleast in this ramayan and i hv not heard about this at all...hmmm.....di i read abt that in RAMCHARIT MANAS...its rly very bad if sagars didn't show it...😭

and abt sita knowing abt ravan maya
what i think she is depicting herself as a human who has all tendencies of human wife showing grief anger and all that.

thts why they showed trijata as soft hearted person who cares for her.


abt character of trijata i keep wondering

being a rakshasi she is also like doing desh droh same as vibishan

then how come she is never being talked about as such.


but over all i missed my fav rakshas hehe

yeah in fact i think d same for trijata..Ravan shud know abt her
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Posted: 15 years ago
#39

The power of truth

When Lakshmana and Indrajith faced each other in battle, none of Lakshmana's arrows had any effect on Indrajith. Finally, Lakshmana took an arrow from the quiver and said: "If it is a fact that Rama is an adherent of truth, let this arrow kill Indrajith." And that arrow felled Indrajith. The Ramayana shows the power of truth, said M.V. Anantapadmanabhachariar.

There lived in Srirangam a great Vaishnavite Acharya called Nampillai, whose discourses on the Ramayana attracted huge crowds. Also living in Srirangam at the time was Naduvil Thiruveedhi Pillai, who never attended any of these Ramayana discourses, because he thought that he himself was quite knowledgeable, and there was nothing new for him to learn from Nampillai.

One day, he heard that the king was giving gifts to scholars. So he went to receive the gifts. Himself well-read, the king would not give gifts to anyone without checking their knowledge.

He told Naduvil Thiruveedhi Pillai that he would give him gifts if he answered his question. Naduvil Thriuveedhi Pillai agreed. The king referred to Lord Rama's statement that He was a man, the son of Dasaratha. If this were so, how could a mere man grant Jatayu moksha? Naduvil Thriuveedhi Pillai did not know the answer. He left the place and accosted a man who had been attending Nampillai's Ramayana discourses and put the question to him.

He said Nampillai had explained this by saying that it was not Rama who gave Jatayu moksha, but His words. Rama was the embodiment of Truth, and what He said had to come true. If anyone else were a staunch adherent of truth like Rama, his words too would have the same effect, said the man who had regularly attended Nampillai's lectures.

Naduvil Thiruveedhi Pillai returned to the king and gave him Nampillai's explanation. Pleased with the reply, the king gave him gifts in abundance. Naduvil Thiruveedhi Pillai took the gifts to Nampillai and told him that the gifts should rightly belong to him. All the gifts the king had given were for just a few words of Nampillai.

Thus the Ramayana establishes the significance of truth.

http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/religion/article598322.ece


Edited by harnisha009 - 15 years ago
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Posted: 15 years ago
#40

Originally posted by: harnisha009

The power of truth

When Lakshmana and Indrajith faced each other in battle, none of Lakshmana's arrows had any effect on Indrajith. Finally, Lakshmana took an arrow from the quiver and said: "If it is a fact that Rama is an adherent of truth, let this arrow kill Indrajith." And that arrow felled Indrajith. The Ramayana shows the power of truth, said M.V. Anantapadmanabhachariar.

yeah i also read abt this one..even in old ramayana sagars show this one...when lakshmana says:

"mujhe shree ram ki aan hai..."
that was awesome...
Edited by akki-rockstar - 15 years ago

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