New TV seriel on Sun TV called Raja Rajaeswari. How is it?
Topic started by Surya (@ cache-ntc-ab11.proxy.aol.com) on Wed Mar 3 02:04:25 EST 2004.
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How is it? I like the first episode. Kind of creepy, but it was nice.
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- From: Riya (@ aca81ff4.ipt.aol.com)
on: Wed Mar 3 13:19:28 EST 2004
hey surya!
what is this serial about?? who is acting it?? never heard of this serial before..
- From: Surya (@ cache-ntc-ad02.proxy.aol.com)
on: Wed Mar 3 21:00:50 EST 2004
It just started last sunday, at night, after thadayam on sun tv. I kind of liked it. So far its kind of creepy, about some shost. so there has only been one episode so far. it comes on every sunday after thadayam. Its not instead of soolam. But Subalaxmi isn't acting in this.
- From: Riya (@ cache-dq08.proxy.aol.com)
on: Thu Mar 4 11:52:09 EST 2004
thanks Surya..it seems interesting.. so it's not soolam part II???
- From: Surya (@ cache-ntc-ad02.proxy.aol.com)
on: Thu Mar 4 20:59:41 EST 2004
no, its totally different. Its cool
- From: Riya (@ aca6f77d.ipt.aol.com)
on: Fri Mar 5 01:36:01 EST 2004
really.. i will see if i can watch it.. who is acting in it?? anyone from any dramas???
- From: Surya (@ 169.199.224.1)
on: Fri Mar 5 15:23:18 EST 2004
well do u know who babloo is? hi, and, the guy that acts as sandhanam in annamalai is also another police guy, the girl that acts as Murugan in Velan is playing raja rajeshwari.
- From: Surya's Nudist Mother's Pundai (@ 203.130.245.86)
on: Fri Mar 5 19:59:15 EST 2004
LORD SIVA ENJOYS SLUTS FOR 12 YRS. & IS PUNISHED BY SAGES & CASTRATED
"When the women of the Pine Forest saw Siva begging in their hermitage they were overcome by desire. Only Arundhati, the faithful wife of Vasistha, resisted. All the others, old women and young girls, threw off their clothing and urged Siva to make love to them.... Then the sages beat and reviled Siva, and Siva went to Vasistha's house and said to Arundhati, the daughter of Daksa, 'I have been beaten by the sages in this wood and have come to you as a guest. Give me alms, fair lady.' Then he showed Arundhati all his wounded limbs, covered with blood, and all his body, enticing her, but she bathed his handsome body as if it were the body of her own son, and she said to him, 'My son, you are welcome here.' Then he was pleased with her, and he said, 'We ascetics and naked beggars are well pleased with you. May you prosper in your marriage, and may your old husband become young and able again, with a divine body, never ageing, like an immortal.' Then Siva left the house and wandered through the woods with the frenzied women, laughing and making love to them day and night for twelve years.... Then with a curse the sages caused Siva's linga to fall. The fiery linga stretched for many miles and landed in the body of Sati, but when it had plunged into the ground its divine energy was withdrawn from the universe, and the world became dark. Then Arundhati said to Vasistha, 'I fear that the naked ascetic who came here was Siva, for he did not lose his control or become angry although he was struck by hundreds of weapons. And the mountain woman with him was my sister, Parvati. May we two who participate in the householder stage heal the body of Siva and cause this darkness to vanish.' Vasistha said, 'So be it', and because of that Siva's body was restored.... " -- Siva Purana, Dharmasamhita 10:96-8, 163-8, 193-202, 213-14; cf. Kurma Purana (1818), 2:37:33-9. (Bib. Ind. 2:38, pp.727-8.)
The following description of the Asvamedha, [ Bar ] as given in the Shatapatha Brahmana 13.5.2.1-10 (translation from [ Text ]) fully describes the filthy acts that the Hindu Chief Queen had to perform with the horse -
"A cloth, an upper cloth, and gold is what they spread out for the horse, and on that they 'quiet' him. When the sacrificial animal has been quieted, the (king's) wives come up with water for washing the feet - four wives and a maiden as the fifth, and four hundred women attendants. When the water for washing the feet is ready, they make the chief queen (Mahishi) lie down next to the horse, and they cover the two of them up with the upper cloth as they say the verse, 'Let the two of us cover ourselves in the world of heaven', for the world of heaven is where they 'quiet' the sacrificial animal. Then they draw out the Penis of the horse and place it in the vagina of the chief queen, while she says, 'May the vigorous virile male, the layer of seed, lay the seed'; this she says for sexual intercourse.
"While they are lying there, the sacrificer insults the horse by saying, 'Lift up her thighs and put it in her rectum.' No one insults the sacrificer back, lest there should be someone to act as a rival against the sacrificer.
"The officiant (Adhvaryu) then insults the maiden: 'Hey, maiden, hey maiden, the little female bird ....' and she insults him back: 'Hey, officiant, he officiant, that .little bird..'
"And then the overseer (Brahman) insults the chief queen: 'Hey, chief queen, her chief queen, your mother and father climb to the top of the tree ...' She has as her attendants a hundred daughters of the kings; they insult the overseer in return: 'Hey overseer, her overseer, your mother and your father play in the top of the tree ...'
"Then the cantor (Udgatri) insults the king's favourite wife: 'Hey, favourite, hey, favourite, raise her up erect...' She has as her attendants a hundred royal women; they insult the cantor in turn: 'Hey ,cantor, her, cantor, raise him up erect...'
"Then the invoker (Hotri) insults the rejected wife: 'Hey, rejected wife, hey, rejected wife, when inside her tight crack ...' she has as her attendants a hundred daughters of bards and village headmen; they insult the invoker in return: 'Hey, invoker, hey, invoker, when the gods see that miserable Penis..' "Then the carver (Ksatri) insults the fourth wife: 'Hey, hey, fourth wife, when the deer eats the barley, (the farmer) does not hope to nourish the animal...' She has as her attendants a hundred daughters of carvers and charioteers; they insult the carver in return: 'Hey carver, hey, carver, when the deer eats the barley, (the farmer) does not hope to nourish the animal...'
"These insulting speeches are for all kinds of attainment, for through the horse sacrifice all desires are achieved. Thinking, 'With all kinds of speech we will achieve all kinds of desires', they make the chief queen get up. Then the women walk back the way they came, and the others utter at the end a sweet smelling verse, the verse that begins, 'I praise Dadhikravan.'
"For the life-span and the gods go out of those who speak impure speech in the sacrifice. Thus they purify their speech to keep the gods from going out of the sacrifice."
-- [ Shat. Brah. 13.5.2.1-10 ] [ Text citing Shat.Brah.] [ Bar citing Text ]
Rama's mother copulated with the slaughtered horse during the ashwamedha ceremony of King Dasaratha of Ayodhya [ Mother ]. Later, the King placed her at the disposal of the disciples of the sage who carried out the Ashwamedha, following which she gave birth to Rama. Thus, Rama is not the son of his legal father, but is of illegitimate birth [ Rama ].
No doubt his bastard Brahmin descent accounted for his ruthless blood-thirstiness and cunning ! It must also be remembered that this wretched scoundrel married his own sister Sita, when she was a minor [ Sita ]. Thus, Ram was an incestous bastard and child-molestor Pedophile all in one !
The Aryan cave-men lived their lives exactly in the manner of the beasts and animals with whom they shared the forests, and Rama is the prime example of the Vedic Hindu beast !
In fact, it has been suggested that the horse-sacrifice may be the model for the human sacrifice [ Harper, p.239 ]. This is not clear, however, and it could well have been the other way around.
The bloodthirsty Aryan Hindus were not satisfied with just slaughtering the horse. On no ! They had to consume the raw flesh as well ! Thus, the original Asvamedha involved the cooking of the flesh of the horse upon a fire, its presentation to the gods and its consumption by the cannibal Hindu guests. This is clearly described in the Vedas : The Ashvamedha hymn describes the boiling and roasting of the different portions of the flesh, the presentation of a portion to the Gods, and the eating of a part by the persons present; ( see Wilson's tr. Vol. II, p.121.n ) [ Mah.wh, p.436 ].
All the Hindu cannibal-gods rejoiced in the flesh of animals and humans. Indra rejoices in roasted buffalo and the horse is sacrificed to Indra and the Sun [ Mah.wh, p.11 ]. Besides horses and humans, all kinds of animals were and still are sacrificed in accordance with barbaric Vedic requirements. Thus the sacrificial creatures are mentioned as purusha, horse, bull, ram and he-goat [ Sat. Br. VI.2.1,2 ] [ Harper, p.239 ]. In many temples one still can see the Vedic sacrifice of various types of animals. Several hundred goats are annually slaughtered in eastern India alone as a result of the bloody requirements of Vedic religion. Horse sacrifice, human sacrifice and cannibalism are hence merely another apsect of the truly beastly religion of Hinduism that is rotten at its very foundation and evil to the very core. All this garbage has been spewed from that fountain of filth and racism, the Vedas.
In later times the unscrupulous Aryan Hindus made use of all the devices of falsehood and slander in order to wipe out real history and present a non-existent `peaceful Hinduism' myth to the world. Thus, later versions of the Mahabharata have this sacrifice expunged and replaced with a miracle (the horse is converted to homa ) which exists only the imagination of White Brahmins. But we have now dug up the real facts. We Shaivites know all about the cess-pit of filth and venom that is Hinduism !
References
[ Bar ] = `The Vedas, Sanskrit and Caste', by Sereno A. Barr Kumarakulasinghe,
[ Harper ] = `Harper's Dictionary of Hinduism', M. & J. Stutley, Harper & Row Publishers N.Y. 1977
[ Kaush ] = `Excavations at Kausambi (1957-59)', G.R.Sharma, Allahabad 1960
[ Mah.wh ] = `India of the Vedic Age with Reference to the Mahabharata' , Vol. I of `The History of India', J. Talboys Wheeler, 1973 reprint Cosmo Publns. Delhi 1973
[ Mother ] = `Rama's Mother's Beastiality with a Horse', by Kandu Velmurugan, Telingana Nadu Journal, Hyderabad 1999.
[ Ram ] = `Rama the Great Bastard', by Kandu Velmurugan, Telingana Nadu Journal, Hyderabad 1999.
[ Rg.V. ] = `Rig Veda'
[ Rg.V.Grif ] = `The Rig Veda', translated by Ralph H. Griffith, New York, 1992.
[ Sita ] = `Rama's Incest with His Sister Sita' , by Babu Jambulingam, Telingana Nadu Journal, Hyderabad 1999.
[ Text ] = "Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism" , Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty; Totowa, N.J.: Barnes & Noble, 1988)
- From: Surya (@ cache-ntc-ad02.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Mar 5 20:17:40 EST 2004
MMC WHY ARE U STARTING THIS CRAP AGAIN?
- From: MMC (@ 203.130.245.86)
on: Fri Mar 5 20:37:06 EST 2004
Kiss this thread bye bye asshole.
- From: Surya (@ cache-ntc-ad02.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Mar 5 20:39:37 EST 2004
yea, after allt he crap that u've posted, i hope it goes away u perverted fuc*wad!!!
- From: Surya (@ astound-66-234-213-55.ca.astound.net)
on: Sat Mar 6 13:16:17 EST 2004
Riya, did u see it>
- From: Riya (@ ac894df0.ipt.aol.com)
on: Tue Mar 9 01:22:30 EST 2004
no Surya i havent started watching this drama.. busy with my exams now.. soon as it's over i will start watching it..im behind in all the serials due to my exams. sounds like interesting..
- From: Surya (@ cache-ntc-ad02.proxy.aol.com)
on: Tue Mar 9 21:51:02 EST 2004
oh it is, its cool
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