Kalyug : Humanization of mythological characters and modernization of events of Mahabharata

Son yells,”Kulta (Slut)”, and runs to hit his mother.

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People read or watch very easily that Kunti goes to Karna and tells him that he is her eldest son and asks for the lives of Pandava brothers.

People read or watch with ease that Karna was born before Kunti was married. People take it easy to read or see that all the five Pandava brothers know it later that Karna was their brother.

Its an easy thing to digest when things are seen from a distance.
[ It has happened in somebodyelse’s life. It’s a tale. Its Ok.]

Now bring it to the life of somebody we see or know and body may start perspiring.

A mind is conditioned since childhood and it thinks and responds within those conditioned boundaries only.

One (male or female) may always be interested in enjoying physical relations with every third or fourth person …

Death : An absolute truth that changes everything

Every second of every day we are approaching towards the death. We can ignore anything and everything in the life but we can not ignore this fact that one day death will finish this cycle of our activities and we will have to go from this planet.

Before that event happens death shows us its face many times in our life time through death of people living around us. It does not allow us to become oblivious towards its strong existence in our life. We may try to avoid this realisation but it is knocking our door every moment.

We are in the race of death
There is no certainty in life
But there is no uncertainty in death
One day death has to keep hold on each one of us
And desultory feet of our life will be stopped

A death around us changes our life. A closed person’s severe illness changes the course …

Satyam Shivam Sundaram : Khajuraho concept in Hindi cinema

A large number of people are there who always shout as soon as they get a chance that India is the land of Khajuraho Temples and these people treat these temples as the places depicting sexual behaviour of mankind. Many of them equate Khajuraho temples with the erotic shops available elsewhere. If it is so then why these statues were carved on the outer walls of the temples and why they have not found place inside the main building or in Garbhagrahas of temples? An erotic shop keeps alluring things in the glass window and these things work as an advertisement and a pulling factor to sell more such things lying inside the shop.

If erotica was the subject of Khajuraho’s temples then why they have not been selling concept of sex inside also? Many of these people …