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1. How you fell for SwaSan?

It was attraction first. I got attracted to SwaSan when I saw glimpse of Hospital SwaSan lift scene. But I fell in Love with them I guess during Karwachuhath sequence. It started with Liking then in deeply and madly in love with SwaSan ❤️

2. when you joined the AT?

Well I was a stalker at first 🤣 I officially joined during or before Agar Tum Saat Ho Track. Not remember exactly.

3. Your experience/memories with the AT?

Well I made few good friends. I enjoyed reading all Hot Khayali Pulaos of SwaSan Fans ❤️ My Journey in The AT was most probably from middle and I was really not that active. But Must say The AT came along a Long Journey Just Like SwaSan Love Story. ⭐️

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1. How you fell for SwaSan?

I became an absolutely devoted SwaSan fan, fell completely in love with them; after that memorable scene when Sanskaar protected Swara from Mohini's murderous attack. Till then, there had been undercurrents between them---Swara viewed Sanskaar with suspicion, rightly felt that Sanskaar was only pretending to be insane. And Sanskaar tried to think of Swara merely as collateral damage, in his almost dementedly furious plan for vengeance against his family. But he could not hold on to that view; Swara's empathy, innocent exuberance and sheer goodness, thawed his heart, crumbled the barriers he had erected around himself.

This was such a profound moment, Sanskaar rushing to Swara's aid; even though it meant blowing his cover and implicating himself. His concern and growing affection for Swara won over his hatred and bitterness; and Swara in turn, generously forgave him for his earlier devious plotting. Like an angel of light and goodness, she counseled him to think things through, to give his Bade Papa and Lucky the benefit of doubt. This was the start of SwaSan's close friendship, which later blossomed into an intense, deep and pure love.

2. when you joined the AT?

I think it was after I wrote my first SwaSan fic "It was Written in the Stars", in August 2015. I was just so immensely touched and humbled, by the warm welcome and words of appreciation from several AT members. I remember that Sonal, Preet, Kavya, Azira and Sara had commented on my thread, asking me to join the AT. I loved the fact that there was a thread were all SwaSan fans could get together, to share their admiration and affection for this magical, spellbinding couple.

3. Your experience/memories with the AT?

There has always been such a warm, welcoming atmosphere in the AT. I am not active now on the AT as I used to be; a lot of the old gang is not there anymore. But I do drop in every now and then, and always have a smile when I see the vibrant and robust discussion going back and forth. It feels very nice, to see so much love being showered on my favorite on screen couple of all time. And Kudos to you (Debo) and Leki; for being so diligent in moderating the AT. It really makes me, as a SwaSan fan, feel immensely proud that we are within touching distance now of the 200th AT. That's 30,000 pages worth of our deepest, hearfelt adoration for this compelling pair!

Cheers,
----Viji

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1. They way SwaSan's character has been written and portrayed .. I had to fall for them... so the credit goes to writers and VaHe.

2. Well I joined and have been a part of AT from somewhere before forced marriage phase.

3. Well I have had some full to crazy moments here with our old AT gang... there was time when we used to dissect each and every moment and scene... cooking khayali pulaos and making some good friends out here... I miss our old AT gang and our stupid talks.

Love,
Manasie😳

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1. It now seems like I am being asked how I fell for the love of my life when someone wonders how I fell for SwaSan 😆. Seriously though, I used to only vaguely be aware of the show and took an interest when Sanskaar was introduced as I really like VK and was fascinated seeing him play the "mad" brother. During the days when Swara and Laksh story was shown, it just didn't do anything for me but then I saw the episode (almost by chance) of Sanskaar saving Swara from Mohini and I was lost. I just KNEW when I saw that scene where she confronted him and he lashed out about his pain and she portrayed that beautiful empathy that these two could be magic if paired but I wasn't 100% sure the makers would do this. I then began to watch just to see what would happen and when the hospital lift scene happened, my heard raced and I felt this euphoria wash over me and had this bone deep gut feel that no matter what, surely this ship will sail. I've never looked back since:).

2. Ohh, I can't remember the exact date- it was around the time of fake marriage track I think. I originally wrote my first OS (titled Redemption)- I was late to the party; various others had already been writing and I read their work with admiration. When I wrote the OS everyone made me feel so welcome, the next step was to join the AT.

3. To me, the AT had been for a long time, almost my "second home" on the Forum. My memories are of happy days and very late nights spent with some amazing people (many who are still friends) discussing every minute aspect of each SwaSan scene and even the general drama on the show and dissecting each angle with a dedication that if I re-did my degree I would have even better performance 😆. We would obsess over each dialogue, expression, hint, red herring and wax lyrical over SwaSan and cook up scenes we wanted and good naturally argue, debate, and basically well just live and relive each SwaSan moment to the full. It was a really thriving environment with lots of open healthy discussion and fun. I miss those days.

Love,
Shru xoxo

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1. It was definitely from the scene where Sanskaar lifts Swara from the hospital.
I was the other couple shipper before.
But thanks to Dida😉 , she made me realize how wonderful SwaSan is, by making them getting fake married 😆.
I loved their unity to expose Ragini and hence was drawn closer to them.

2.I think it was sometime after Swara proving Sanskaar innocent and saving him from fake molestation accuse. Yeah, after that only I joined the AT 😉.

3. Actually, I couldn't be very much active compared to other members.
But one of the best memories was the one where we made crazy stories of MahaSangams 🤣.
SwaSan going back in past to meet Ashoka. Thapki and Simar following them. That was soo crazy 🤣.

200 ATs is going to be completed.
This is really a big Achievement.
Love SwaSan <3

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1. How you fell for SwaSan?


Tough one to answer. As i even don't know the answer to that one. I cant pinpoint a particular scene but i think the track was after Swara exposed Ragini and left MM. That when i really  started to look forward to see what happens next between SwaSan. The reason i fell for them will always be the trust factor between them.

2. when you joined the AT?

I started watching this show during Sindhoor marriage. So around that time i joined AT i guess. Not exactly sure. I become active a little later.

3. Your experience/memories with the AT?

The Friendship that were formed in AT would be the most lovely aspect of it. So many different people yet we all become such good friends. And discussing about SwaSan with them has been the most amazing experience. I would say i used to discuss till early morning and wouldn't even feel bad at the lack of sleep. I really cherish those memories formed in the AT.

-Nita

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Mahakali Anth Hi Aarambh Hai (English: The end is the beginning)., (More literally: The Great Kali - The end only marks the beginning) is a mythological television show, that airs on Colors at 7 pm every weekend.

It is based on the story of Adi Shakti's forms such as Mahakali, Parvati and many others.

Pooja Sharma aka Draupadi of Mahabharat fame has been roped to play the titular role. It also has Saurabh Raj Jain playing the role of Lord Shiva who is popularly known for playing Krishna in Mahabharat. 

The show is created by Siddharth Kumar Tewary of Swastik Productions. He has created several successful shows like Mahabharat, Suryaputra Karn, Shani etc.

The show is the first show ever to be made entirely on Kali showcasing her journey from Parvati to becoming the fierce warrior. The show also deals with the theme of women empowerment and gives out a message to all the women that they need to find their inner strength and must not depend on men, irrespective of their relationship and should therefore be able to fight for themselves and to tackle their own problems without their need of a man. This show features Kali. 


Commenting on essaying the dual roles of Goddess Parvati and Maa Kaali, actor Pooja Sharma said, "It's difficult enough to play one mythological character and bring alive her charm and aura; I am challenged with two such characters Parvati and Kaali Maa. Their contrasting personalities make the entire experience very enriching and satisfying for me, as an actor. While Parvati is calm and composed, Kaali is untamable...a destroyer of evil. I am really looking forward to my role and hope it proves to be a glorious one in my resume.

The promos were well received and gained positive response.

The very first promo featured introduced Kali, starting with her foot in a bloodbath, her reddening eyes, walking around, showing the outfit and finally her full face is revealed with her tongue sticking out of her mouth. She's then shown standing on a mountain peak with 8 arms holding various weapons. The face-revealing part was used for the opening theme.


The second promo was the comparison between the demure, soft and motherly Parvati and her angry, warrior counterpart, Mahakali. The promo starts with Parvati picking a magical flower and putting it in her tresses compared to the wild dense hair of Mahakali. Parvati is adorned with gold ornaments of culture while Mahakali is adorned with a garland of skulls, offending all social standards. Parvati's beautiful eyes become Mahakali's blood-pigmented eyes. Finally she is shown amidst a blood covered battlefield surrounded by the demons she's killed, in her traditional multi armed form.


The third promo showed a war scene going on between the demi-gods and the asuras while a worried Parvati is watching above on a cliff. Filled with rage Parvati transforms into a dark-skinned Mahakali and attacks the asuras.


The fourth promo, were a great surprise for the fans of Saurabh Raj Jain,since it featured him as Shiva. An enraged Mahakali is doing the tandav dance and she calms down once Shiva is under her feet. With one feet on the chest on her husband and her tongue sticking out of her mouth, the signature posture of Kali-Shiva is created.



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   Sati is the goddess of marital felicity and longevity in Hinduism. In Hindu legend, both Sati and Parvati, successively play the role of bringing Shiva away from ascetic isolation into creative participation with the world. Sati is known as Adishakti. 

Sati was born to Daksh and Prasuti. As the daughter of King Daksha, Sati is also known as Dakshayani.It was natural that Sati, even as a child, adored the tales and legends associated with Shiva told by sage Narada and grew up an ardent devotee. As she grew to womanhood, the idea of marrying anyone else, as intended by her father, became unfair to her.To win the regard of the ascetic Shiva, the daughter of king Daksha forsook the luxuries of her.Her prayers finally bore fruit when, after testing her resolve, Shiva finally acceded to her wishes and consented to make her his bride.Daksha, depicted in legend as an arrogant king, did not get on with his renunciative son-in-law and basically cut his daughter away from her natal family. Daksha organized a yagna ritual and invited all the Gods, Goddesses and princes. But he did not invite Shiva or Sati because he was unhappy that his daughter had married Shiva. Sati learnt about the yagna and asked Shiva to go with her.When Shiva refused, Sati insisted upon going and was escorted by Shiva's troops to her father's kingdom. Upon reaching, Daksha got angry on seeing her and yelled at her telling her she was not welcome.It is said that when Daksha did not stop yelling, the angered Sati took the form of the goddess, Adi Parashakti.Adi Parashakti introduced herself as the Eternal Power to Daksha and cursed him to be killed by Shiva, inclusive of all the Gods, princes and Goddesses.

She gave her final salutations to her husband Lord Shiva, and the mother of this mortal body, and then she prayed, hoped, that she be reborn to a father, whom she could respect.So saying, Devi Sati immolated her mortal body through the invocation and provocation of her yogic powers.



Known for her Shakti, Uma Parvati is the hindu goddess of love, devotion, energy and power. Being born to Parbat (lord of mountains) she was named as Parvati, the mother goddess having different attributes and aspects. She is adressed with different names all over the Hindu society as representing her different forms and aspects.She is known as Gauri(fair skined) as well as Kali(dark skined).Wife of Shiva (the destroyer, protector and regenerator), she herself is known for being the epitome of energy and power. She not only is the mother of Kartikeya and Ganesha,but, of all creatures existing and is their protector, looking out for them as a mother for her children. She also is the embodiment of divine knowledge.  Parvati is known as one of most gentle and nurturing goddess but, can destroy anything in her way if needed to. 

Parvati from her early days was fascinated by the tales of Shiv and worshipped him. She wished to have him as her husband and was ready to fight all the obstacles of the way. It is said that Sati herself was Parvati and had taken a rebirth. Parvati meditated for Shiv and passed different tests set by time and fate. After going facing various struggles, Parvati finally was able to win her lord and they both got married. She mothered Kartikeya( the warrior god) and Ganesha(the first worshipped). 



Sarvamagalamgaly iv sarvrthasdhik . aray tryambak gauri nryai nam'stu t.

O jayant mangala kl bhadrakl kaplin . durg ksam iv dhtr svh svadh nam'stut.

Kali means black or dark coloured. It also shares the meaning of "time" as "changing aspects of nature that brings life and death." It is the feminine form of Kal, epithet of Shiv and thus the consort of Shiv. Kali is often regarded as the Shakti of Shiv. The Kalika Purana describes Kali as possessing a soothing dark complexion, as perfectly beautiful, riding a lion, four-armed, holding a sword and blue lotuses, her hair unrestrained, body firm and youthful. 

Her most well known appearance on the battlefield is in the sixth century Devi MahatmyamChanda and Munda attacked the goddess Parvati. Parvati responded with such anger that her face turned dark and Kali appeared out of her forehead. Kali's appearance is black, gaunt with sunken eyes, and wearing a tiger skin and a garland of human heads. She immediately defeated the two demons as rage and power ran in her. Later in the same battle, the demon Raktabija came up to fight and was left undefeated because of his ability to reproduce himself from every drop of his blood that touched the ground. Countless Raktabija clones appeared on the battlefield. Kali eventually defeated him by sucking his blood before it can reach the ground, and eating the numerous clones. Kali represents "Durga's personified wrath, her embodied fury." It said that after drinking the demon's blood, she was yet blinded by fury and set out to destroy every single thing in her sight. At that, Shiva laid before her and when she stepped on him did she only realise herself. She bites her tongue in shock and thus is often seen in the same posture in many paintings and idols. 

In spite of her seemingly terrible form, Kali Ma is often considered the kindest and most loving of all the Hindu goddesses, as she is regarded by her devotees as the Mother of the whole Universe. And because of her terrible form, she is also often seen as a great protector.

Mahakali : Mahakali, literally translated as Great Kali, is sometimes considered as a greater form of Kali, identified with the Ultimate reality of Brahman. 

The Dark appearance of Kali represents the darkness from which everything was born.Kali is standing calm on Shiva ,her appearance represents the preservation of mother nature. Her free, long and black hair represents nature's freedom from civilisation. Under the third eye of kali, the signs of both sun, moon and fire are visible which represent the driving forces of nature. She is referred to as a great and loving primordial Mother Goddess in the Hindu tantric tradition. 


Shrishti Sthiti Vinasham Shakti Bhute Sanatane 
 Guna Shaye (Devoid of all attributes i.e. Nirgun) Gana maye (Having all the attributes) Narayani Namaustute  

Meaning: We bow to the first female (Narayani), The eternal energy who creates, sustains and destroys all the elements i.e. tatva and the one who is truly supreme spirit (Nirgun) at the time who encapsulate all the attributes for Generation, Observation and Destruction.

  According to Shaktism and Hindu mythology, Adi Para Shaktithe Goddess, Deviis the Supreme Being. The Devi Bhagavata Mahapurana states that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe. Adi Parashakti means "The Eternally Limitless Power". That is, she is the Power beyond this universe. She is the active energy that both creates and dissolves the entire universe. Shiva Purana says Adi Parashakti incarnated in complete materialistic form as Param Prakriti from the left half of Lord Shiva. Linga Purana states Adi shakti's sagun swaroop i.e. Parvati assumed the form of Yoni and Shiva assumed the form of Linga and their union brings evolution of life.  The Goddess Adi Para shakti is also considered to be the truly supreme spirit without form (Param Atman). She is the Great Goddess, and all other goddesses and even all the gods are her various forms, says the Devi Gita from Shakti Mahabhagawat Purana.


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Delhi girl Pooja Sharma moved to Mumbai a few years ago to pursue her acting dream.Model-turned actor Pooja Sharma has been chosen to play the character of Mahakali in the new mythological serial Mahakali Anth Hi Arambh Hai on Colors.Pooja debuted on television as lead with Star Plus's popular mythological show Mahabharat where she played the character of Draupadi.Before this she has done an episode of Teri Meri Love Stories on Star Plus.The episode date was 16th September 2012.She also took part in Zoom's Anchoring Audition where she got selected.After anchoring, she did some TVCs, walk the ramp. Pooja sharma was the top 10 finalists in Femina Miss India 2006.She made cameo appearance in Ajab Gajab Ghar Jamai and Dosti Yaariyan Manmarziyan.




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Mahakali Anth Hi Aarambh Hai (English: The end is the beginning)., (More literally: The Great Kali - The end only marks the beginning) is a mythological television show, that airs on Colors at 7 pm every weekend.

It is based on the story of Adi Shakti's forms such as Mahakali, Parvati and many others.

Pooja Sharma aka Draupadi of Mahabharat fame has been roped to play the titular role. It also has Saurabh Raj Jain playing the role of Lord Shiva who is popularly known for playing Krishna in Mahabharat. 

The show is created by Siddharth Kumar Tewary of Swastik Productions. He has created several successful shows like Mahabharat, Suryaputra Karn, Shani etc.

The show is the first show ever to be made entirely on Kali showcasing her journey from Parvati to becoming the fierce warrior. The show also deals with the theme of women empowerment and gives out a message to all the women that they need to find their inner strength and must not depend on men, irrespective of their relationship and should therefore be able to fight for themselves and to tackle their own problems without their need of a man. This show features Kali. 



Commenting on essaying the dual roles of Goddess Parvati and Maa Kaali, actor Pooja Sharma said, "It's difficult enough to play one mythological character and bring alive her charm and aura; I am challenged with two such characters Parvati and Kaali Maa. Their contrasting personalities make the entire experience very enriching and satisfying for me, as an actor. While Parvati is calm and composed, Kaali is untamable...a destroyer of evil. I am really looking forward to my role and hope it proves to be a glorious one in my resume.

The promos were well received and gained positive response.

The very first promo featured introduced Kali, starting with her foot in a bloodbath, her reddening eyes, walking around, showing the outfit and finally her full face is revealed with her tongue sticking out of her mouth. She's then shown standing on a mountain peak with 8 arms holding various weapons. The face-revealing part was used for the opening theme.


The second promo was the comparison between the demure, soft and motherly Parvati and her angry, warrior counterpart, Mahakali. The promo starts with Parvati picking a magical flower and putting it in her tresses compared to the wild dense hair of Mahakali. Parvati is adorned with gold ornaments of culture while Mahakali is adorned with a garland of skulls, offending all social standards. Parvati's beautiful eyes become Mahakali's blood-pigmented eyes. Finally she is shown amidst a blood covered battlefield surrounded by the demons she's killed, in her traditional multi armed form.


The third promo showed a war scene going on between the demi-gods and the asuras while a worried Parvati is watching above on a cliff. Filled with rage Parvati transforms into a dark-skinned Mahakali and attacks the asuras.


The fourth promo, were a great surprise for the fans of Saurabh Raj Jain,since it featured him as Shiva. An enraged Mahakali is doing the tandav dance and she calms down once Shiva is under her feet. With one feet on the chest on her husband and her tongue sticking out of her mouth, the signature posture of Kali-Shiva is created.




   Sati is the goddess of marital felicity and longevity in Hinduism. In Hindu legend, both Sati and Parvati, successively play the role of bringing Shiva away from ascetic isolation into creative participation with the world. Sati is known as Adishakti. 

Sati was born to Daksh and Prasuti. As the daughter of King Daksha, Sati is also known as Dakshayani.It was natural that Sati, even as a child, adored the tales and legends associated with Shiva told by sage Narada and grew up an ardent devotee. As she grew to womanhood, the idea of marrying anyone else, as intended by her father, became unfair to her.To win the regard of the ascetic Shiva, the daughter of king Daksha forsook the luxuries of her.Her prayers finally bore fruit when, after testing her resolve, Shiva finally acceded to her wishes and consented to make her his bride.Daksha, depicted in legend as an arrogant king, did not get on with his renunciative son-in-law and basically cut his daughter away from her natal family. Daksha organized a yagna ritual and invited all the Gods, Goddesses and princes. But he did not invite Shiva or Sati because he was unhappy that his daughter had married Shiva. Sati learnt about the yagna and asked Shiva to go with her.When Shiva refused, Sati insisted upon going and was escorted by Shiva's troops to her father's kingdom. Upon reaching, Daksha got angry on seeing her and yelled at her telling her she was not welcome.It is said that when Daksha did not stop yelling, the angered Sati took the form of the goddess, Adi Parashakti.Adi Parashakti introduced herself as the Eternal Power to Daksha and cursed him to be killed by Shiva, inclusive of all the Gods, princes and Goddesses.

She gave her final salutations to her husband Lord Shiva, and the mother of this mortal body, and then she prayed, hoped, that she be reborn to a father, whom she could respect.So saying, Devi Sati immolated her mortal body through the invocation and provocation of her yogic powers.




Known for her Shakti, Uma Parvati is the hindu goddess of love, devotion, energy and power. Being born to Parbat (lord of mountains) she was named as Parvati, the mother goddess having different attributes and aspects. She is adressed with different names all over the Hindu society as representing her different forms and aspects.She is known as Gauri(fair skined) as well as Kali(dark skined).Wife of Shiva (the destroyer, protector and regenerator), she herself is known for being the epitome of energy and power. She not only is the mother of Kartikeya and Ganesha,but, of all creatures existing and is their protector, looking out for them as a mother for her children. She also is the embodiment of divine knowledge.  Parvati is known as one of most gentle and nurturing goddess but, can destroy anything in her way if needed to. 

Parvati from her early days was fascinated by the tales of Shiv and worshipped him. She wished to have him as her husband and was ready to fight all the obstacles of the way. It is said that Sati herself was Parvati and had taken a rebirth. Parvati meditated for Shiv and passed different tests set by time and fate. After going facing various struggles, Parvati finally was able to win her lord and they both got married. She mothered Kartikeya( the warrior god) and Ganesha(the first worshipped). 




Sarvamagalamgaly iv sarvrthasdhik . aray tryambak gauri nryai nam'stu t.

O jayant mangala kl bhadrakl kaplin . durg ksam iv dhtr svh svadh nam'stut.

Kali means black or dark coloured. It also shares the meaning of "time" as "changing aspects of nature that brings life and death." It is the feminine form of Kal, epithet of Shiv and thus the consort of Shiv. Kali is often regarded as the Shakti of Shiv. The Kalika Purana describes Kali as possessing a soothing dark complexion, as perfectly beautiful, riding a lion, four-armed, holding a sword and blue lotuses, her hair unrestrained, body firm and youthful. 

Her most well known appearance on the battlefield is in the sixth century Devi MahatmyamChanda and Munda attacked the goddess Parvati. Parvati responded with such anger that her face turned dark and Kali appeared out of her forehead. Kali's appearance is black, gaunt with sunken eyes, and wearing a tiger skin and a garland of human heads. She immediately defeated the two demons as rage and power ran in her. Later in the same battle, the demon Raktabija came up to fight and was left undefeated because of his ability to reproduce himself from every drop of his blood that touched the ground. Countless Raktabija clones appeared on the battlefield. Kali eventually defeated him by sucking his blood before it can reach the ground, and eating the numerous clones. Kali represents "Durga's personified wrath, her embodied fury." It said that after drinking the demon's blood, she was yet blinded by fury and set out to destroy every single thing in her sight. At that, Shiva laid before her and when she stepped on him did she only realise herself. She bites her tongue in shock and thus is often seen in the same posture in many paintings and idols. 

In spite of her seemingly terrible form, Kali Ma is often considered the kindest and most loving of all the Hindu goddesses, as she is regarded by her devotees as the Mother of the whole Universe. And because of her terrible form, she is also often seen as a great protector.

Mahakali : Mahakali, literally translated as Great Kali, is sometimes considered as a greater form of Kali, identified with the Ultimate reality of Brahman. 

The Dark appearance of Kali represents the darkness from which everything was born.Kali is standing calm on Shiva ,her appearance represents the preservation of mother nature. Her free, long and black hair represents nature's freedom from civilisation. Under the third eye of kali, the signs of both sun, moon and fire are visible which represent the driving forces of nature. She is referred to as a great and loving primordial Mother Goddess in the Hindu tantric tradition. 



Shrishti Sthiti Vinasham Shakti Bhute Sanatane 
 Guna Shaye (Devoid of all attributes i.e. Nirgun) Gana maye (Having all the attributes) Narayani Namaustute  

Meaning: We bow to the first female (Narayani), The eternal energy who creates, sustains and destroys all the elements i.e. tatva and the one who is truly supreme spirit (Nirgun) at the time who encapsulate all the attributes for Generation, Observation and Destruction.

  According to Shaktism and Hindu mythology, Adi Para Shaktithe Goddess, Deviis the Supreme Being. The Devi Bhagavata Mahapurana states that Adi Parashakti is the original creator, observer and destroyer of the whole universe. Adi Parashakti means "The Eternally Limitless Power". That is, she is the Power beyond this universe. She is the active energy that both creates and dissolves the entire universe. Shiva Purana says Adi Parashakti incarnated in complete materialistic form as Param Prakriti from the left half of Lord Shiva. Linga Purana states Adi shakti's sagun swaroop i.e. Parvati assumed the form of Yoni and Shiva assumed the form of Linga and their union brings evolution of life.  The Goddess Adi Para shakti is also considered to be the truly supreme spirit without form (Param Atman). She is the Great Goddess, and all other goddesses and even all the gods are her various forms, says the Devi Gita from Shakti Mahabhagawat Purana.


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Posted: 6 years ago




Draupadi fame Pooja Sharma is back on screen with the role of Kali in color's TV "Mahakali Anth Hi Arambh Hai". It's said that Pooja at first was reluctant with the role however after a lot of persuasion from the makers, she finally agreed on playing the role. 

In a statement to the portal, Pooja explained why she chose to play a mythological character once again, she said, "There was a lot of work that came my way but things never fell into place. Though I was quite apprehensive to play Kali, Siddharth sir (Producer Siddharth Kumar Tewary) managed to convince me. In the two hours meeting, he made me realize that there is a Kali in each one of us. That's when I asked myself, why not do something powerful and empowering?

The actress went on to say that she wanted to give this role a shot since it is challenging and would be a lifetime experience. She further adds, "Also, the audience has never seen Kali in a full-fledged show. It was for the first time her story is being projected. And as an actor, I am getting to play Parvati and Kali. Also, I am getting to learn so much about action and VFX. It's challenging but also a lifetime experience.

Commenting on essaying the dual roles of Goddess Parvati and Maa Kali, actor Pooja Sharma said, "It's difficult enough to play one mythological character and bring alive her charm and aura; I am challenged with two such characters Parvati and Kali Maa. Their contrasting personalities make the entire experience very enriching and satisfying for me, as an actor. While Parvati is calm and composed, Kali is untamable...a destroyer of evil. I am really looking forward to my role and hope it proves to be a glorious one in my resume.



Edited by OtakuGirl-Debo - 6 years ago