Significance of 'Yada Yada hi Dharmasya...' - Page 2

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sakura24

I haven't posted in this forum ever, being kind of a silent reader😊But here I wanted to state an opinion. As you said the verse was the turning point of Mahabarat, perhaps they took it to symbolize that the wedding is the turning point of Swaragini as well. What I mean to say is that there is no turning back to Sanskar, Swara or Lakshya. Their destinies have been finally sealed. Perhaps it indicates that even if Ragini's truth comes out and Lakshya wants to reunite with Swara his chance is lost forever.

As a Swasan fan this thought thrills me, 😳so I thought I should share it with others😃


Welcome to the Forum! I'm Shruti:). I really like your view, very well said. The marriage is the true crux of consolidating the changed destinies and the point of no return as such. Glad you joined in and do chat to us more in future:)
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: tootiefrootie11


Welcome to the Forum! I'm Shruti:). I really like your view, very well said. The marriage is the true crux of consolidating the changed destinies and the point of no return as such. Glad you joined in and do chat to us more in future:)

Thanks dear😃 I do hope to be active in here.

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