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Posted: 9 years ago
Mobile IF ka mujhe se jyada kisi ko experience nahi hoga shruthi 😆 when did ram talk about ravan? Watched on mute mode. Guests were around...
What a coincidence. Today I thot about your post on the no.s 12 and 13. I know am yet to write on it.. And today we had 7 and 11.. 👏

I ges I haven't watched last 2 or 3 episodes..

The lotus analogy was nice.. I was whistling as I watched it.. They didn't take any flower but lotus.. And that made my day.. 😃

Lakshman sita scene was cherry on the cake.. I expected smthn like this. Beautiful development...

Loved ur take on no.s shruthi..

I'll take out sone tym tomorrow and post..

Cz 7,11 and lotus were enough to make me happy..

Still thoda on no.s

7- no. of struggle, spirituality

11- a higher form of 2. 2 stands for emotions. And 11 is an intense version of 2. I ges that's the reason ppl born in 11th month are driven and emotionally intense.. I think its a karmic no.

But again I need to recall to make a proper post... Kal pakka.. 😃
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Posted: 9 years ago
Hi all

I saw ur discussion regarding the theories of no. of flowers

It may well as be connected to the duration of the war , the war in ramayana was a 11 day war

may be this is used in later part of the story
Edited by Shivam... - 9 years ago
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Posted: 9 years ago
beautiful explanation shruthi di
for me shurpnakha wae drowning with emotions from the very beginning
when ram ji came he took her out of thr situation and then her heart blosdomed like lotus but it was lust and so thr lotus dried up .
she said my heart knows i will find u , and when i will find u i eill loose myself , it seemed like finding god and love
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Posted: 9 years ago
Thanks Shivam and DD for numbers. I guess 11 was also the number of months Sita was kept in captivity.
Question is, is after 7 months Hanuman comes to see her as I know after Sita captivity atleast 4-5 months are gone due to the rainy season. The search starts only after that.

And 11 from scientific perspective is just before completion of earth's rotation in one direction, I mean it is almost there, yet not there.

So can it also signal Ravan's killing as not ended adharma completely, Lakshmi has to take another 11-12 years for the real establishment of dharma.
Because if you look from MB perspective day 11 is of utmost importance to Pandavas as on day 10 they taste the first victory with the fall of Bhishma. Pandavas are really in a upbeat mood on day 11 with only Krishna knowing it is only now the real battle starts. Power is still with Adharma and the real pain is now going forward. It is the most difficult phase for the God where at one end he has to protect Arjuna, and ensure that he doesnt come in front of Karna, he has got a Jayadrath who has got the boon from Lord Shiva that he can hold the entire Pandava army for a day except Arjun. If Jayadrath is targetted with Shakti in Karna's hand, Karna will come for defense. And if arjun manages to defeat Jayadrath still Shakti is there in Karna's hand. What could have been Krishna's dilemma who had all these knowledge while Pandavas didnt think about anything of these.

And the conditions required supreme sacrifices that of Abhi and Ghatolkach to finally take the power away from Adharma.

Same is with Ramayan right. Though Ravan is killed , his ghost surfaces in the form of AP for Sita, her banishment till the 2 boys Luv-Kush comes into picture. Real painful battle for dharma by Lord Ram was post the killing of Ravan
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Posted: 9 years ago
gosh!! it rained like hell today..
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Posted: 9 years ago
guys i recommend u all something..
watch "ganga-the soul of india" on living foodz. hosted by dia mirza. i watched some repeat episode and its worth it... do give a try..

no idea if the videos are online or not.. please search and tell... the show is really nice..

shruthi i read some 8 pgs of that book... and my gawd!! am awestruck...

" coincidences" and " reasons" smthn that brought me to this forum.. the first insight was so correct... at times u dont know u dont think and u are brought to it by smthn somehow smtym...

" its the real world that is changing" 👏

i ges many must have watched. but "stories by rabindranath tagore" on epic was also awesome... every story, every character ⭐️ why don't we have writers and poets like tagore today

every story and character layered with philosophy. its a different experience of watching this show on tv... refreshing break from the stupid soap operas.

i loved the new promo...
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Jairamji

Confused about characterization. Sita ji insists to Lakshman a few episodes ago that she is powerful enough to protect herself but agreed to stay in the hut with Ramji today! Hope writers show more of sita ji compassion towards Lakshman and some more ram Lakshman bromance!


i ges the latest promo will prove to be an answer. had purposefully not replied.. wait for the golden deer is my advise...
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Posted: 9 years ago
Today's epi was nice.. Why no one commenting on it
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I swear DD I so love SBRT!I mean Incredible direction,screenplay,script and music.It must have took hard planning and the execution is simply brilliant.Leave aside the stories,creating them alive by Anurag Basu was done excellently.No dull editing.And music,that is awesome.You'll easily fall in love with the music.❤️
Especially ChokherBali,Kabuliwala,Punishment and The Broken nest.There's a bg score played at the end of Broken Nest,when Charu was left by her husband.Do listen,i.e. wonderful.
Okay sorry,but I found that show so well presented that I couldnt help praising!😆
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Posted: 9 years ago

u may find the post here.. THIS POST DOES NOT BELONG TO ME...

http://bhargavasarma.blogspot.in/2012/10/saptha-number-seven-7-symbolism-and.html


number 7-


The number six traditionally represents humanity, and therefore seven is seen as the centre of humanity and its connection to the creator.Seven is also the number of the universe and combines the heavens, typically symbolized by the number three, and the body of Earth, associated with the number four.The number appears regularly throughout cultures and history, too. there are seven ancient wonders of the world, seven days of the week, seven circles of the universe, seven deadly sins, and seven basic musical notes.

Number seven (7) is one of the most used numbers in Hinduism; recognized as a spiritual and sacred number. Known as Saptha (also spelled as Sapta) in Sanskrit; number seven is a symbolic representation of various divine concepts and philosophies of Hindu Sanatana dharma and Sanskruthi. It represents seven days in a week; seven colours of rainbow VIGBYOR; Saptha-Swaraas (Seven musical notes) Sa; Ri; Ga; Ma; Pa; Da; Ni; etc. Saptha means seven; Sapthati means seventy; Saptaka means a group of seven and Saptaaha means a week long programme. Some of the terminologies and their significance associated with number seven (7) from a Hindu perspective are as follows...

Sapthapuri (Seven holy cities):

Ayodhya; Mathura (U.P.); Kaasi (Vaaranaasi); Kanchi (Kaancheepuram); Avanthika (Ujjain); Dwaaraka (Dwaaraavati); Maayapuri (Haridwar); these seven places are said to be the most holy and revered places attached with great religious and spiritual significance.
Saptha-Dweepa (Seven great islands):

Jambuu Dweepa; Plaksha Dweepa; Saalmalii Dweepa; Kusa Dweepa; Krouncha Dweepa; Saaka Dweepa and Pushkara Dweepa. In Sankalpa sloka that we recite on any religious occasion, we call out name of Dweepa as geographical element. We are in Jambuu Dweepa.

Saptha Samudra (Seven holy seas):

Lavana Samudra; Ikshu Samudra; Sura Samudra; Sarpi (Ghrutha) Samudra; Dadhi Samudra; Ksheera Samudra; and Suddhodaka Samudra.

Saptha-Nadi (Seven holy rivers):

Ganga; Yamuna; Saraswathi; Godavari; Narmada; Sindhu; Kaaveri

Saptha Lokas (Seven holy worlds)

In the universe we have 14 worlds (Chaturdasa bhuvanas); seven above including earth and seven below the earth.

Earth and above (Uurdhva Lokas): Bhoo or Bhur loka (Earth); Bhuvar Loka; Svarloka; Maharloka; Jana Loka; Thapo Loka; Sathya Loka.

Below the Earth (Adho Lokas/Nether worlds): Athala; Vithala; Suthala; Rasaathala; Thalaathala; Mahaathala; and Paathaala.

Saptha Rushi (cluster of seven great sages)

Saptha Rushi is a status given to the great sages whose term will be for a period of one Manvanthara comprising of 71 Mahaayugas (Chaturyugas) that is 71 x 4320000 = 306.720 million human years. Saptha rushis' played a significant role in transmitting the Vedic knowledge and contents of sacred texts to the earthly consciousness. Each Manvanthara will have set of seven sages called Saptha Rushis. In Swaayambhuva Manvanthara they were, Mareechi; Athri; Angeerasa; Pulastya; Pulaha; Krathu and Vasishta. They are called Brahma maanasa puthras. In the ongoing Vaivaswatha Manvanthara they are, Athri; Vasishta; Kaasyapa; Goutama; Bharadwaja; Viswaamithra; and Jamadagni.

Saptha Rushi mandala is a cluster of seven stars also known as Great Bear constellation (Ursa Major); clearly visible from earth in the northern direction and it resembles like that of a kite in the space. The individual stars are Mareechi; Athri; Angeerasa; Pulastya; Pulaha; Krathu and Vasishta. Very nearer and just below Vasishta; one can find a pale star called Arundhati, wife of sage Vasishta. In Hindu marriages there is a custom to watch Arundhati star by the bride on the marriage day night. It is because the sage couples Vasishta and Arundhati are revered as ideal couple worthy of emulation.

Saptha Chiranjeevi

"Aswattaama; Bali; Vyaasah; Hanumanscha; Vibheeshanah;
Krupaah; Parasuraamascha; Saptayate Chiranjeevinamah";

Aswattaama (son of Dronaachaarya); Bali Chakravarthi (Grand son of Bhakta Prahlada and son of Virochana); Vyaasa (Vedavyaasa - incarnation of Lord Vishnu); Hanuman (Lord Hanuman; Vaayu Puthra and great devotee of Lord Sri Rama); Parashuraama (son of Sage Jamadagni and incarnation of Lord Vishnu); Vibheeshana (devotee of Lord Sri Raama and brother of Raavanaasura); Krupaachaarya (preceptor of Kuru Vamsa) are the seven great personalities who are Chiranjeevis (live eternally).

Saptha-Dhaatu:

Seven vital elements; elementary substances that forms the means of nourishment and growth of the body are Rasa (fluid); Raktha (blood); Maamsa (flesh); Meda (fat); Asthi (bones); Majja (marrow); Sukra (semen);

Seven metallic substances are Suvarna (gold); Rajatha (silver); Kaamsya (Bronze); Taamra (copper); Seesa/Naga (Lead); Vanga (Tin) and Loha (Iron)

Sapthapadi (Seven sacred steps)

In the concept of Hindu marriage; Sanaathana Bharatheeya Sanskruthi; Sapthapadi is a ritual held during the marriage wherein, the bride along with the bridegroom; walks seven steps in front of the sacred fire, making the marriage irrevocable. It is a sort of solemnization of marriage; a symbolic demonstration that they would walk together in life.

Sapthasathi

It is a hymn of praise containing 700 verses extolling greatness of Goddess Devi that we come across the form of Devi Sapthasathi; Chandi Sapthasathi; or Durga Sapthasathi.

Saptha Maathruka

Seven manifestations or forms of Goddess Durga are; Braahmi (Brahmani); Maaheswari; Kaumaari; Vaishnavi; Vaaraahi; Aindree (Indraani); and Chaamundi; These Sapta Maatrukas are the seven divine mothers representing the divine energies of key deities in Hindu philosophy.

Sapthamukhi Rudraaksha

In the concept of Rudraaksha; Sapthamukhi (seven faced) is known to represent Goddess Maha Lakshmi the Goddess of wealth. It is believed to be worn by those suffering from miseries pertaining to body, finance, and mental setup. Its ruling planet is Saturn. It brings happiness to the wearer and is generally worn along with Ashtamukhi.

Festivals associated with Saptha (#7)

Ratha Sapthami also known as Surya Jayanthi is a big festival associated with Saptha that occurs on the seventh day of Maagha maasam dedicated to Sun God Sri Suryanaaraayana. On this day it is believed that Sun God ride on his chariot drawn by seven horses (Sapthaaswa-rathama-aroodam) and move toward north east direction bringing the entry of spring season. These seven horses believed to represent seven days in the week and seven colours of light (VIGBYOR).

Vaisaakha sukla Sapthami; seventh day in Vaisakha maasam is celebrated as Gangotpatti; the day Ganga the Ganges came out of Sage Jahnu's ear; thenceforth came to be known as Jaahnavi.

Sapthaana:

It has been prescribed and practiced by our ancestors to perform Pithru Sraaddha in seven forms known as Saptaanna prakarana. Seven types are; Vaiswadeva Homa (Agni Kaarya); Vipra Bhojana; Pinda Pradhaana; Thila Tharpana (Vikiraakya Anna); Uchhishta Pinda; Bhoori Bhojana (Anna Daana); and Bhoori Dakshine.
Saptha Vyasanas (Seven Addictions)

Womanizing (Sthree Vyasana); Gambling (Dyuutam); Hunting (Mrugayaa); Drinking Liquor (Madyapaanam); Harsh talking (Vaakkpaarushyam); Punishing more than crime (Ugradandanam); Spendthrift/defiling (Artha Sandooshana)

Saptha & Hindu Panchaanga (almanac)

In Hindu calendar number seven is associated with Saturday the 7th day of the week whose lord is Saturn (Shani Mahatma) and seventh lunar day is Sapthami whose lord is Surya the Sun God. Sapthami is an auspicious thithi; it is known as Bhadra thithi. Associated with Sunday it is known as Bhaanu Sapthami. In Bahula Paksha (dark fortnight) of Bhaadrapada; Maargasira; Pushya; Maagha and Phalguna months Sapthami day is known as Poorvedyu that is sacred for giving Thila tharpana to forefathers under the concept of Shannavathi sraaddha.
Saptha & Hindu astrology

Sapthama Bhaava; 7th house in Hindu astrology is a very important house; a quadrant that mainly refers to the marital front known as Kalathra sthaana pertaining to marriage; wife; husband; marital happiness. In natural zodiac Libra (Thula raasi) is 7th house and Venus is lord of Libra. Venus is known as Kalathra-kaaraka; one who signifies marital related matters. Saturn gets exalted in Libra and Sun gets debilitated. Sapthaamsa is known as Division # 7 that helps in making predictions related to progeny. We have seven planets in solar systems - Sun; Moon; Mars; Mercury; Jupiter; Venus and Saturn. Rahu and Kethu are shadowy planets. Though Sun is a star and Moon is a satellite; they are referred to as planets in Hindu astrology.

Astro-Numerology & # 7 (Saptha)

Number seven is known as a spiritual number ruled by Kethu. Those born with #7 as their birth number are generally known to be compassionate in nature; help the less fortunate in their own ways. They have faith and are inclined towards their religion; more towards occultism. They are emotional; liberal; suspicious; critical of everything; spendthrift and are independent in their approach. They should avoid unnecessary discussions and getting entangled in unwanted relationships. Generally they will be in the field of science, engineering, medicine, computers, religion, philosophy, occult science, legal, travel and tourism, and fine arts. They come across many uncertainties and changes in their lives.

Sapthagiri (Seven sacred hills)
Giri; Achala; Adri; Parvatha means hill. Tirumala kshethra the sacred abode of Lord Sri Venkateswara is located in the midst of a group of seven sacred hills called Sapthagiri. Popularly they are, Seshaachala (Seshaadri) named after the 1000 headed divine serpent God Aadisesha. Garudaachala (Garudaadri) named after the divine king of birds Garuda (Garuttmantha); Venkataachala (Venkataadri); Ve~m means sins; Kata means to burn down; Venkata means the one that burns down the sins; has power to destroy the sins. Venkata also means the one that is a treasure of divine knowledge (moksha jnaana); bestows moksha (salvation). Naaraayanaachala (Naaraayanaadri) named after great devotee of Lord Venkateswara; by name Naaraayana. Vrushabhaachala (Vrushabhaadri) named after a Raakshasa by name Vrushabhaasura who got slained at the hands of Lord Venkateswara. Anjanaachala (Anjanaadri) named after Anjanaadevi the divine mother of Lord Hanuman who (she) performed great penance at this place. Vrushaachala (Vrushaadri) named after Yamadharmaraaja; lord of Dharma who did penance at this place.

Tirumala kshethra is also known by other names while Tirumala is a popular name of this kshethra. Tiru means Sri (Goddess Lakshmi) and Mala means a hill. Tirumala means the hill that is the abode of Lakshmipathi (consort of Goddess Lakshmidevi) Lord Srinivaasa. In Telugu, Tirumala seven hills is known as Edukondalu and the Lord is devotionally called as Edukondala Swamy or Edukondalavaada.

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