The first incident occurred in Uttar Pradesh’s Bulandshahr this week. The husband and his goons waylay her father, assault him – he warns her not to try to escape him otherwise he those she loves will pay for it. She escaped him and fled to her parent’s home. She was rushed to the hospital where the doctors said she was in a coma-the child may or may not survive.Īnother young woman was violently abused by her husband who, in one of his rages, disfigured her. They wanted to separate her from her husband and kill the child she carried. She died in hospital.Ī young woman, who is pregnant, was beaten mercilessly with hockey sticks by four female relatives. A few months later, seven people reportedly entered her home and set her on fire. She filed a police complaint, the accused was jailed. It is worth time and money you spend for it.A 15-year-old girl was allegedly raped in August. Our personal verdict: You can surely go for it.
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The fantastic DVD quality is another positive aspect of the TV serial. The background music is really good and adding positive effects to the episode. If the actor playing Kach acted more convincingly, the effect of the episode could have been much better. The wardrobe and the sets are well worked and look authentic. There are several conversation which are worth all your attention. The content is good and so does the dialogs. They rather keep their focus on the summary of the tale. It is not possible to cover the entire story and its after effects in all details in a single episode, and hence the makers didn’t try to explore everything. This episode tries to take a glimpse of the the story of Kach, Devayani, Bruhaspati, Shukracharya, Devas and Danavas. Now how can Shukracharya make him alive? Because to make him alive, he have to kill himself? So will Kacha ever got back his life? Who is Devayani? How she is associated with Kahca and Shukracharya? Does she have any further influence in any other sagas or history of India? That all can be explored from the story of Kacha and Devayani found in ancient Indian literature. They killed Kacha, and mix his remaining dissolved into the drink of Shukracharya and make him drink it, unknowingly! They knew that Shukracharya need the remainings of Kacha to make him alive. He was attempted to get killed successfully by Danavas for several times and every time Shukracharya made him alive. He went to meet Shukracharya, able to convince him and get the knowledge of the Sanjeevani medicine.īut, his journey was not smooth enough. Well, none of the brave Devas was brave enough to do that! Ultimately Kach (aka Kacha), the son of Bruhaspati himself volunteered for the same! So, who (if anyone) is going to try that way?! But who can go to Shukracharya and learn it from him? And, will the Danavas let anyone reach to Shukrayachara, and let him learn it? Won’t they kill the candidate? Going to meet Shukracharya seems going to meet one’s own death. The only way to overpower Danavas (or even fight them at the same level) is the knowledge of the Sanjeevani medicine. Their victory and influence was necessary to keep the dark forces at the bay, otherwise, the universe would be progressively taken over by them.
It was found that Shukrachraya made a remarkable discovery by finding the ingredients and the formula of Sanjeevani (a medicine which can be considered as elixir of life), which is capable of giving a new life of the dead one! This discovery made the Danavas unconquerable! As whoever was wounded or killed during the war with Deva, would be back to life again and ready to battle. They were not mere teachers but they are very advance level scientists, research scholars and spiritual leaders as well. Devas have Bruhaspati (aka Brihaspati) and Danavas have Shukracharya. Both the side have their Gurus to whom they respect for their knowledge. Both are having the shades of the opposite, but the Devas have majority of positive things and Danavas have the opposite. It is interesting to note that none of them are pure white or black.
Hindu mythology explores the good and the evil with the God(s) (also known as Dev / Deva / Sur / Sura) and the Danava(s) (also known as Asur / Asura). Abhimanyu Singh, Vishwa Badola, Rushad Rana, Jaya Bhattacharya, Zakir Hussain, Mukesh Tiwari, Vrajesh Hirjee, Sai Deodhar, Purva Parag, Ravi Khanvilkar, K K Raina, Sandeep Mohan, Umang Gurjar, Rasika Duggal, Auroshikha Dey, Gagan Malik, Huma Qureshi, Faisal Rashid, Usha Rana, Gyanesh Pandey, Dev Khubnani, Amit Behl, and others…