Sammie, i'm so gonna get beat up for this, but i dont see him falling in love with her, atleast not the same love she'll have for him..
Its going to be a gradual process, where in one day she'll be come the centre of his life..Its going to be something deeper than love for him..
Originally posted by: Garv_Kumud_4eva
haan na Mru, that's what i m saying, he won't fall for her...I m sure!!😆
I agree with u....but he will someday, and woh din bahut door hai 😉
It is, pehle kohinoor naam ke bhooth ko wahan se bhagaana hai na???BTW, i wonder how DM and subhadra's relationship was?? Coz Hiten's dushmani with his father seems to rise from the fact that he never loved/respected/had time for either his mother or the kids...Aur yeh DM hai, ki all the time kohinoor kohinoor karta rehta hai... The truth seems to be blurry na???
M & M,Rambha is the name of a mythological Apsara (the Indian equivalent of a fairy, albeit not as chaste and virtuous as the Western one, rather a naughty girl who set about troubling pious souls!) who tried to seduce the great sage, Vishwamitra when he set about doing penance.Indra Devta who was threatened by Vishwamitra's powerful penance sent Rambha, who was supposed to be one of the most beautiful, accomplished and attractive Apsara's of his heavenly court down to Earth to seduce Vishwamitra and break his penance.Despite all her physical allure, she could not succeed in doing so and got cursed by Vishwamitra and turned into a stone statue.The comparison of a wife to Rambha is made because of her allure and well...her specialization in nocturnal activities...(Ab khud hi samaj lo...this is a family forum, cannot go into detailed description!)😆The exact translation of 'Shayneshu Rambha' means like 'Rambha in Bed'! (Shayan is the Sanskrit equivalent of Bed / Sleeping)I hope this helps!SoapiePS: Just in case you are curious, the work of Rambha was accomplished to some degree by Menaka, another apsara in Indra Devta's court and out of the short-lived union between Vishwamitra and Menaka, was born the beautiful girl, Shakuntala...
Sorry, I'm not really a member of this thread, but this made me laugh! I dunno why I thought rambha meant a warrior or something....Don't know Sanskrit at all.
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