And he seemed to see many wonderful sights as he reached (those place). And the lord Kesava seemed to have caught hold of his left arm. And Partha, possessed of the speed of the mind, seemed to reach, with Kesava, the sacred foot of Himavat and the Manimat mountain abounding in many brilliant gems and frequented by Siddhas and Charanas. After he had thus sat with rapt mind at that hour called Brahma of auspicious indications, Arjuna saw himself journeying through the sky with Kesava. “Hearing these words of Krishna, Dhananjaya, having touched water, sat on the earth with concentrated mind and thought of the God Bhava. I shall quote from the Ganguli translation: One is the actual mode of engagement involved. Now, there are several points of interest to this encounter. In this particular case, in order to obtain / attain a most powerful weapon for the upcoming combat. Yet what draws my eye today is another episode from the same Epic (that being the Mahabharata) – featuring, again upon Krishna’s urged recommendation (indeed, with Krishna’s active participation in the ritual observance in question), Arjuna offering due homage to Lord Shiva. I’ve written previously upon one rather excellent occurrence of this – wherein Krishna urges Arjuna to call upon Devi Durga in order to be granted Victory in the upcoming fight. Namely, one wherein even though it might be a work significantly hailed as a Krishnaite one … we nevertheless also have the vital propitiation of other Gods.Īnd, as fate would have it, with this being mandated by Krishna Himself.
Yet when we actually begin to parse the grand, sweeping spans of the Smriti Canon, a rather different picture emerges. They have their reasons for pushing that perspective, of course – and if you’re really interested in hearing more about them, then you may go ask them yourselves. She could have stopped the transfer of the shares but she didn’t.For some reason, we often seem to encounter ardent Krishna worshippers online who are very keen to denigrate the idea of positively engaging with any other Deities. She proved it step by step that it was Saanjh who betrayed Maya along with Arjun. She says that it was Saanjh who helped him in doing so and she was the one who drafted the shares paperd. But the lawyer tells another story and says that Arjun forced Maya to give all of the shares of her company to him elde he would not get married to her. Arjun tries to explain and says that Maya didn’t want her father to control her company and that is why she gave it all to him.
She says that she gave all of her company’s shares to Arjun. She says that the only crime she committed was to love Arjun with all her heart. The lawyer goes on to prove that the owner of a company was made a servant in your own home. She says that he was in love with Saanjh all the time but married Maya because of his selfish motives.
She says that he married a woman who was far above his intelligence level and his status in the society. She starts her questioning by proving it to the court that Arjun was with Maya because of her money. As the hearing begins, she calls Arjun for questioning. When she comes she says that since this case is so twisted it took lots of time for her to find the right proofs. When the court hearing begins, the public prosecutor doesn’t come on time and Arjun’s lawyer try to say that his clients are not guilty. Next in the morning the police takes Arjun and Saanjh to the court. Also Read - Beyhadh 2 Promo: Jennifer Winget as Maya Seeks Revenge And is More Dangerous Than Before Arjun recalls the obsessive love of Maya and how she promised that she will ruin his life if he will try to throw her out of it. Since Arjun confessed his crime, it is impossible for him to escape. Tonight in Beyhadh we see that Ayaan expresses his disappointment that he is not able to help his own brother.