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shayaripunjabi · 2 years ago
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janaknandini-singh999 · 11 months ago
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Chapter 8
The petals gently flew around as she placed it on the thaali and folded her hands, bowing in the temple in front of her God's idol. And then she sighed, looking up.
Shlokaa met Ram ji's eyes. He was looking as serene and beautiful as ever, one hand outstretched for giving blessings and the other clutching his bow. His strong wife, Sita right next to him adorned in a bright fire and white coloured sari, and his beloved brother Lakshman on the other side, all three in similar poses - as if they were carved out of the same heavenly element. And their dearest devotee Hanuman at their feet in reverence.
Shlokaa's vision suddenly followed another line and she met Krishna's eyes, whose idol was just in the next mandap. He was smiling enchantingly as he held onto his murli in a breathtaking mudra and by his side, his eternal lover Radha's hand was outstretched to give ashish (somebody had placed a mogra between her fingers so it appeared as though she was offering it as a blessing to her devotees), whose other hand was lovingly holding onto Krishna's shoulder. A spark danced between both their eyes as if they knew something that Shlokaa didn't and were giggling about it with each other. Shlokaa shook her head, finally giving in, and smiled too.
Suddenly somebody put their hand warmly on Shlokaa's shoulder. She immediately turned around to see who it was.
"Hello, Shlokaa beta. Main madad karu?"
The woman gently took the thaali from her hands and helped her place the bhog and flowers to the Gods. Shlokaa looked on, relieved and feeling overwhelmed by this woman's warmth but froze as soon as the woman smiled. That was exactly Vilasini's smile and expression. She could never mistake that face for anybody else, even in a crowd. Never.
Oh God, it was Vilasini's mother.
Before she could run away, Vilasini's mother looked at her with such intent that Shlokaa warmed up again on spot, by that motherly tenderness.
She almost wondered to recollect the last time her own mother had shown such a closeness towards her.
"Darro matt, beta. Main madad hi karna chahti hu tumhari. Bahot pyaari ladki ho." She softly patted Shlokaa's face and whisperer "I know what dilemma Vilasini must've put you in. I know my daughter. I'll help you. Now listen carefully."
"Where are we going?" Vilasini demanded to know but no use. She had asked the same question at least a million times in the past hour but Shlokaa had been silent as a statue. Vilasini had seethed initially but sighed now. Shlokaa on the other hand couldn't even meet Vilasini's eyes.
"Koi crime vrime karne toh nahi jaa rahe na?" Vilasini asked, desperate to get anything out of Shlokaa's mouth now but she just stared back at her. Vilasini groaned.
In reality, Shlokaa hadn't even understood anything Vilasini had asked in hindi except the word "crime". Crime? Really?? What crime?! Vilasini can puppet Shlokaa however she likes, this plan of 'one hour' Vilasini decides upon, everything she does but when it comes to Shlokaa it's a crime??? Does this girl even have ANY IDEA that everything she's doing, everything she has been making Shlokaa feel since day one should be classified as nothing less than a CRIME?
She almost threatened to snap because of such trains of thought when she suddenly heard Vilasini stop in her tracks, take in a sharp breath and breath out slowly. And then Vilasini laughed - making Shlokaa forget everything else in that sound. Finally. Vilasini laughing genuinely after what seemed like centuries to Shlokaa. Shlokaa couldn't help but smile secretly.
They had reached their destination.
It was a big carnival amusement park place. Vilasini took off like a missile to the rollercoaster as Shlokaa momentarily froze upon seeing it but clenched her fists and strode on.
"Everybody please tighten your seatbelts!"
*clink* *clink* They all quickly followed the instructions. Vilasini was still not over the high of finally being on a rollercoaster after so long! How did Shlokaa know she loved this?! She grinned giddily and did the same as others, clasping her belt over herself. She turned over to look at Shlokaa who was sitting beside her. Shlokaa appeared to be numb and white, looking straight ahead as if she had seen a ghost. She was even shivering a bit. Vilasini immediately grew concerned and that's when she realized it. She gritted her teeth and closed her eyes, whispering "oh mummy you.."
Shlokaa suddenly zoned back in and looked at Vilasini who had moved her hand to she keep it over Shlokaa's to steady her. They looked at each other as..
"3,2,1 AND GO!"
Vilasini threw her head back in bliss as her hair flew and eyes closed. And Shlokaa looked at her.
Walking back, Shlokaa's legs felt so wobbly. She also felt pukish and dizzy. Vilasini sighed and feared the worst - that Shlokaa would be throwing up all over soon so she took her over outside the carnival, near an isolated, dark area where a kothi was in ruins.
"Why did you have to do this?"
"Do wh-" Shlokaa buckled over and fell on her knees, hands instantly shooting off to clutch on her stomach.
"THIS" Vilasini gestured wildly at Shlokaa "Why did you listen to my mother? KYA ZAROORAT THHI? Zyaada bhoot tujh jaisi ladki ko chaddha thha mujhe impress KARNE KA?"
Shlokaa felt like crying. She had no idea what Vilasini was shouting. It was all hindi and a headache to deal with right now which was attacking and increasing her already existing, stabbing headache.
"Arey toh mujhe PEHLE THAPPAD KYU MAARA? KABHI BOLTI HAIN MERE LIYE RUK JAAO, KABHI MAARTI HAIN, PHIR WAAPIS PEECHHE PADHKE MUJHE HI GUILTY FEEL KARAATI HAIN. KYU??? KYU?? Kya hain yeh SAB?"
Ahh, guilty. That was the only word Shlokaa caught onto, which was now burying itself mercilessly in her chest like a knife. And Oh God, this headache.. everything was a blur.
"You know what? I know exactly how girls like you are. First you put up this act of 'righteous' homophobia. Then you feel bad but it was all a play pretend anyway coz you wanted to experiment with the other girl all along. But I won't let you use me and then throw away. And before you try anything.." Vilasini halted. Hoping that she'd receive retaliation from Shlokaa who'd shout back just as furiously that she was nothing like that. But she didn't. Not even once.
And what more? The blank expression on Shlokaa's face probably even confirmed the words she was hurling at her, if nothing more.
Something changed inside Vilasini, something happened. And that's when it happened too.
Before Shlokaa could react, Vilasini's lips pressed themselves firmly on hers. They didn't move though. It was a fierce liplock. A revolt. And fireworks. Real fireworks. They actually bursted above them afar in the sky, going off from the carnival.
Vilasini tasted like honeyed snow. And Shlokaa's lips were softer, warmer and more desperate.
If Shlokaa could fall further by the impact, she would have. But she was already on her knees. A small sound escaped her own lips when they parted from Vilasini's, almost like a retaliation now.
"And before you try anything..." Vilasini whispered "let me use and throw you away instead." She breathed deep again "This is what you wanted, didn't you? All this tamasha to experiment with me? Well, you've got it now. Goodbye."
And just like that, Vilasini vanished in the shadows, leaving Shlokaa alone in the ruins.
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megashadowdragon · 1 year ago
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sanjis metaphysical death and rebirth ( and a possibility with the blackbeard pirates
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I still don’t like this cover. People already said the 4 wasn’t a good sign because of Shi. But, 4 mi re (4 3 0) is the chapter that the Going Merry dies that makes it even more of a possible flag.
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His shirt is basically 430 in Goroawase, that Japanese number wordplay Oda loves to use. Hinting a possible death flag, like the Going Merry’s words as much as I hate to say it, are something you can see Sanji saying. His animal on one CS is even a ram.
So thinking about this further, it may be a figurative death if it is a flag with Germa Sanji. While the Merry died, its spirit was said to now exist as the Sunny, the same Klabautermann. Sanji carries symbolism of both ships: Merry - Ram/Sheep, self sacrificial for friends. Sunny - Lions = Royalty, san ji = 3 2 = san ni. Going back to Stealth Black being symbolism of the alchemical process and Zoro and deathpact being the green lion... 
A green lion consuming the Sun is a common alchemical image and is seen in texts such as the Rosary of the Philosophers. The symbol is a metaphor for aqua regia (the green lion) consuming matter (the Sun), gold.So in alchemy, the Green Lion represents 'vitriol,' a green sulphuric acid that destroys all matter except gold, leaving the gold behind as a form of purification. Since remember, the goal of the alchemic process is to create the philosophers stone or gold. This ability regarded it as a 'sacred royal,' substance and thus was given the image of a lion trying to eat a sun, but as you see the sun mocks the lion. As it is unable to consume the sun. Now if we take royal, strong enough to consume all matter, and green... we get Zoro. If Stealth Black is the 4 stages of alchemy, then the green lion eating the sun is the death pact and final purification fight before gold (color of kings.) Given Jung's form of the green lion symbolism it represents the violent instincts taking over the ego or ""inside a person, when the metaphor of the green lion eating the sun takes place, the person is compelled to act out destructively. In contrast, when the green lion eats the sun in a person on a higher spiritual path (an alchemist), the person allows the green lion to eat them in order to be purified—to become spiritually golden.""" Which definitely fits the deathpact. zoro may use adv coc ( royal haki ) on sanji and sanji will awaken coc
( crack theory blackbeard in real life had a french chef as part of his crew due to his liking for the meals imagine if germa sanji ends up being taken by teach and he will be zoros blackbeard opponent
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““A superstar appeared”
I’m more and more convinced now that Cavendish is supposed to be the physical manifestation of everything Sanji wishes he could be (actual prince, adored by the masses, riding around on a white horse saving people), especially since he even uses phrases Sanji used years ago in this arc.”
people have often compared cavendish with sanji and I agree they are alot alike heck cavendish and bartolomeos rivalry is similar to sanji and zoros rivalry
but the fact that cavendish(who has a 2nd personality that shows up when he sleeps named hakuba )is similar to sanji reminds me of  this panel
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@bottlepiecemuses​
or much more likely teach wants to recruit sanji)
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bestmessage · 23 days ago
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Guru Ram Dass Ji Birthday Messages and Wishes
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astroramtulasiji · 2 months ago
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parasparivaar · 4 months ago
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The concept of Sanatan Dharma
Hinduism is also referred to as Sanatan Dharma in Sanskrit said to Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji. The word refers to an "eternal" or unchanging set of responsibilities and rituals that all Hindus, regardless of status, caste, or sect, must follow. These virtues include honesty, pacifism, purity, kindness, mercy, patience, self-control, and generosity.
Sanatan Dharma differs from Svadharma, which refers to individual duties depending on class, caste, and stage of life. When these two types of dharma come into conflict, such as a warrior's obligation to fight, Svadharma takes precedence.
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The phrase dharma sanatan appears in classical Sanskrit texts like the Manusmriti and Bhagavata Purana. In the late 19th century, Hindu leaders and reformers revived the term to refer to Hinduism as a unified, transcendent and unchanging world religion.
Some key ideas in Sanatan Dharma include:
* Atman (the self) is the same as Brahman (the absolute divine).
*The universe is sacred and heavenly.
*Dharma, karma, moksha, and samsara are fundamental truths.
*Polytheism, idolatry, and several philosophical schools are permissible.
So in summary, Sanatan Dharma is a term used to denote the eternal, foundational principles of Hinduism, which are seen as universal and self-sustaining.
Origins and History
The Vedas, among Hinduism's earliest literature, are estimated to have been written around 1500 BCE, though they were transmitted orally much earlier. Sanātana Dharma is founded on ancient scriptures referred to as "heard" (shruti) by sages. These scriptures contain hymns, rites, and spiritual teachings.
The Upanishads, a collection of philosophical texts within the Vedas, expand on the ideas of Brahman as the ultimate impersonal reality and Atman as the soul. Understanding Sanātana Dharma requires these key concepts.
The term "Sanātana Dharma" appears in classical Sanskrit literature, notably the Manusmriti (c. 1st-3rd century CE) and the Bhagavata Purana (c. 8th-10th century CE). However, it gained popularity in the late nineteenth century, during the Hindu revivalism movement, as a way to refer to Hinduism as a religion without using the term "Hindu".
Sanatan Dharma in the 19th Century
Some Hindus refer to Hinduism as Sanatan Dharma, a Sanskrit term. It can be roughly translated as "eternal law" or "eternal religion". The term alludes to an "eternal" or unchangeable set of responsibilities and customs that all Hindus, regardless of social class, caste, or religious affiliation, observe. These qualities include restraint, tolerance, generosity, kindness, honesty, nonviolence, purity, and goodwill.
Modern Sanatanist activity in Punjab, for example, can be traced back to the career of Pandit Shraddha Ram, who defended certain religious practices like murti puja or idol worship against Arya Samaj ideas. Similarly, Pandit Din Dayal Sharma established the 'Sanatan Dharm Sabha' in the 1890s to promote these traditional practices.
The national body 'Bharat Dharma Mahamandal', which also emerged at this time, had as its first purpose "to promote Hindu religious education in accordance with the Sanatana Dharma". The Hindu Mahasabha also used this phrase to describe the Hindu religion.
Sanatan Dharma is often linked with Hinduism. However, some Hindus continue to use the phrase to describe a more traditional interpretation of their religion.
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agrawalmoorti · 2 months ago
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tipsandtricksforlife28 · 2 months ago
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avinashmoortiemporium · 2 years ago
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Exploring Ayodhya: Top Attractions and Activities
Ayodhya, the Janmabhoomi of Lord Ram, stands as one of India’s most sacred destinations. Nestled in Uttar Pradesh, this quaint city holds immense spiritual significance and once served as the capital of the Kosala Kingdom.
Every corner of Ayodhya holds hidden treasures waiting to be explored, weaving a tapestry of ancient tales and religious fervor. Delve into the best places to visit in Ayodhya, each a chapter in the epic of Ramayana, evoking deep religious sentiments.
This guide is your roadmap for a memorable bus journey through Ayodhya, ensuring you don’t miss any of its gems. From iconic landmarks to cultural marvels, let’s embark on a journey through Ayodhya (Saket), an ancient city eternally entwined with timeless narratives.
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Best Places to Visit in Ayodhya
Ram Mandir
Hanuman Garhi
Ramkot Ayodhya
Nageshwarnath Temple
Kanak Bhawan
Treta Ke Thakur
Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat
Guptar Ghat
Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan
Tulsidas Smarak Bhawan
Ramkatha Park
Dashrath Mahal
Shri Ram Museum
Gulab Bari
Gurudwara Brahma Kund
Things to do in Ayodhya
Things to Keep in Mind for Places to Visit in Ayodhya
How to Reach Ayodhya?
FAQs For Best Places to Visit in Ayodhya
Which are the best places to visit in Ayodhya?
What are some of the best things to do in Ayodhya?
How to reach Ayodhya comfortably and on a budget?
Where can I go at night in Ayodhya?
Best Places to Visit in Ayodhya
1. Ram Mandir
Standing majestically at the very spot believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram, the Ram Mandir is a testament to devotion and architectural brilliance. This grand temple, inaugurated in January 2024, is not merely a structure but a sacred pilgrimage site that resonates with spiritual seekers from all walks of life.
Combining modernity with tradition, the Ram Mandir serves as a beacon of Hindu legacy, drawing countless devotees to its hallowed precincts.
2. Hanuman Garhi
Hanuman Garhi, perched atop a hill, beckons devotees with its serene ambiance and towering statue of Lord Hanuman. Ascend the 76 steps to the entrance, where the divine presence of Hanuman Ji and Maa Anjani envelops visitors in awe.
Legend has it that Lord Hanuman resided here while safeguarding Ayodhya, offering panoramic views of the city to those who seek solace in its sacred embrace.
3. Ramkot Ayodhya
Ramkot, a historical fort steeped in myth and legend, stands as a silent witness to the glory of bygone eras. Adorned with tales from the Ramayana, this fort comes alive during Ram Navami, resonating with the jubilant celebrations of Lord Rama’s birth anniversary.
Explore the labyrinthine corridors of Ramkot and immerse yourself in the timeless tales of Ayodhya’s rich heritage.
4. Nageshwarnath Temple
Dedicated to Lord Nageshwarnath and believed to have been constructed by Lord Ram’s son, Kush, the Nageshwarnath Temple exudes an aura of sanctity and reverence. Adorned with intricate carvings and pavilions, this temple complex stands as a testament to Ayodhya’s cultural fusion of Hindu and Mughal influences.
Pilgrims flock here year-round, especially during Mahashivaratri, to pay homage to the divine Linga symbolizing Lord Shiva.
5. Kanak Bhawan
Kanak Bhawan, also known as Sone-ka-Ghar, is a divine abode dedicated to Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. According to legend, this temple was a gift from Queen Kaikeyi to her daughter, Sita, upon her marriage to Lord Rama.
Step into this opulent temple adorned with gold ornaments, where devotees seek blessings amidst intricate architectural marvels.
6. Treta Ke Thakur
Treta Ke Thakur stands as a sacred shrine marking the site where Lord Rama conducted the Ashwamedha Yagna upon his return from exile. Marvel at the exquisite craftsmanship adorning the temple walls, as devotees flock here seeking divine blessings for prosperity and well-being.
7. Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat
Twin hills shrouded in myth and legend, Mani Parbat and Sugriv Parbat bear witness to the alliance forged between Lord Rama and Sugriva, the king of Vanaras. Pilgrims ascend these hills to pay homage to their revered deities, amidst panoramic views of Ayodhya’s serene landscape.
8. Guptar Ghat
Guptar Ghat, nestled on the banks of the Sarayu River, offers pilgrims a tranquil retreat for spiritual rejuvenation. According to legend, Lord Rama sought solitude here during his exile, immersing himself in the sacred waters of the Sarayu.
Bathe in the holy waters, perform rituals, or simply meditate amidst the serene surroundings of Guptar Ghat.
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9. Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan
Valmiki Ramayan Bhawan stands as a cultural haven dedicated to preserving and propagating the epic Ramayana and the teachings of sage Valmiki. Delve into manuscripts, artworks, and artefacts narrating the timeless saga of Lord Rama.
10. Tulsidas Smarak Bhawan
Tulsidas Smarak Bhawan pays homage to the revered saint poet Tulsidas, offering insights into his monumental work, “Ramcharitmanas.” Explore exhibits, paintings, and manuscripts chronicling Tulsidas’s spiritual and literary contributions.
11. Ramkatha Park
Ramkatha Park, a thematic ode to the Ramayana, invites visitors on a journey through the epic’s myriad episodes. From sculpted dioramas to immersive installations, the park serves as a vibrant canvas depicting the timeless saga of Lord Rama.
12. Dashrath Mahal
Dashrath Mahal, a historical marvel commemorating King Dasharatha’s legacy, showcases intricate architecture and ornate carvings reflecting Ayodhya’s ancient splendor.
13. Shri Ram Museum
Shri Ram Museum serves as a cultural repository, housing artefacts and artworks depicting the rich mythology and spiritual teachings of the Ramayana.
14. Gulab Bari
Gulab Bari, or the “Garden of Roses,” offers a tranquil sanctuary amidst Mughal-inspired architecture and verdant gardens. Explore ornate tombs and marble pavilions, or simply stroll amidst blooming roses, finding solace in this serene oasis.
15. Gurudwara Brahma Kund
Gurudwara Brahma Kund, a serene Sikh shrine, commemorates Guru Nanak Dev’s visit to Ayodhya. Nestled near the sacred Brahma Kund, this spiritual destination offers devotees a haven for worship and reflection.
Things to do in Ayodhya
As you traverse Ayodhya’s sacred precincts, immerse yourself in its vibrant culture and heritage. From serene river cruises to captivating sound and light shows, Ayodhya offers a plethora of experiences to enrich your journey.
Explore meticulously manicured parks and gardens.
Witness the grandeur of evening aartis by the ghats.
Savor authentic local cuisine, tantalizing your taste buds with Ayodhya’s culinary delights.
Embark on a serene Sarayu River Cruise, basking in the tranquility of its waters.
Partake in mesmerizing sound and light shows at Ram ki Paidi, reliving the saga of the Ramayana.
Things to Keep in Mind for Places to Visit in Ayodhya
Respect the sanctity of religious sites by adhering to their rules and decorum.
Pack appropriate attire considering Ayodhya’s varying climatic conditions.
Seek permission before photographing at religious sites, respecting the sanctity of the surroundings.
How to Reach Ayodhya?
Embark on a journey to Ayodhya, the cradle of spirituality, with ease and convenience by booking your bus tickets online with Busadda. Choose from a range of routes to reach Ayodhya comfortably and affordably..
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