Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is a Hindu spiritual television drama series which airs on Life OK channel. It premiered on 18 December, 2011 and showcases the story of Lord Shiva, also called as Mahadev.
The drama is inspired by the works of Devdutt Pattanaik. The story has been researched from Bodhisattva and has been penned up by Mihir Bhuta.
Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is the story of the Hindu God Shiva, also called as Mahadev. The show portrays his journey from a hermit to a house holder. In the show Shiva takes many incarnations and many incidents take place. However, this plot mentions only the major events.
The story starts with the tale of Shiva's marriage with Sati. Sati who is the daughter of Prajapati Daksha, a staunch Vishnu devotee, is drawn towards Shiva against the wishes of her father. She finally marries Shiva, but soon dies by self-immolation when her husband is insulted at the yajna of Daksha. The grief-striken Shiva produces Virabhadra, who slays Daksha, however he restores Daksha's life after beseeching of Daksha's wife. A distraught Shiva leaves with burnt corpse of Sati and wanders the universe. Vishnu severs the body into pieces, shattering them on earth. Shiva transforms the pieces into Shakti Peethas, embodiments of the power of the Goddess Adi Shakti.
Sati is reborn as Parvati, the daughter of Himavan, king of the Himalayas and Mainavati. She is also the sister of the river-goddess, Ganga. Parvati is raised in the hermitage of the Shiva devotee sage Dadhichi, who teaches her devotion to Shiva. Parvati grows up and like Sati, is captivated by Shiva. She slowly remembers her past life, then wins Shiva by her austerities leading to their marriage.
Shiva and Parvati give birth to Kartikeya, who slays the demon Tarakasura and his brothers. Kartikeya is also nominated for the throne of the King of Devas but Shiva asks Indra to continue as the king. After this Kartikeya is sent to the Dakshin (south) where he is cared by Meenakshi and here he slays the demon (asura), Tripath with her help. The story goes on with the tale of the destruction of Tripura, belonging to the revengeful sons of Tarakasura, who were earlier given boons by Shiva. And just before the destruction of the Tripura, Shiva and Parvati's daughter, Ashoksundari is born.
After the destruction of Tripura, except Lord Indra (the King of Devas) everyone congratulate Shiva for destructing Tripura and also for being the father of Ashokasundari. Rishi Durvasa gives him a special garland, which Shiva gave Narada as prasadam. When given Lord Indra accepts the garland placing it on the trunk of his elephant, Airavata to proof that he is egoistic throws it. This enrages the sage and he curses Indra and evryone to be bereft of all wealth and fortune. Soon later to take revenge on the destruction of Tripura, King Bali attacks heaven and in attempt to steal Amrita (nectar of immortality). But it falls into the Ocean of milk. To get the Amrit back Devas join hands with Asuras to churn the ocean for the Amrita and to share it among them.
The churning of the ocean, known as Samudra Manthan is an elaborate process. In the process the Devas disadvantage the Asuras in many ways. Despite this, they churn the ocean. In the process Lord Vishnu also takes his second incarnation of a turtle, Kurma.
The process releases a number of things from the ocean. One product is the lethal poison known as Halahala. This could contaminate the ocean and destroy all of creation. To save everyone Lord Shiva inhales the poison in an act of self-sacrifice but Parvati rescues him by pressing his neck to stop the poison from spreading. As a result, the color of Lord Shiva's neck turns blue. During the churning many things are obtained from the ocean which includes Lakshmi, the Goddess of fortune and wealth, who is the eternal consort of Vishnu. Thus, everyone gets their wealth and fortune back. Later Vishnu takes the Amrita secretly from the Asuras and distributes it among the Devas.
The story takes some years leap after which it is shown that Kartikeya has been removed from the post of Senapati(head of the army), which pleases Indra and for the first time after so many years, a grown-up Ashoksundari meets Kartikeya. Kartikeya also meets his parents. He enlightens Ashoksundari about meditation and she inspired by it so much that she renounces her life to meditate, which disturbs Parvati.
Looking at the ill happening of the world, of how Ahalya is seduced by Indra, Mahadev come indside. Even after Mahadev tells that he is his father and many other gods tried to tell him, he still refuses. Mahadev got angry and cut Vinayak's head.
虽然简简单单的一个爱情故事,却在女主的奔跑中让人充沛,原来活力是这么有力量的一件事情,也是爱情里的动力来源。
我没有发现这个人物身上的魅力点
爱情和生活往往是脱离的,过起日子时到处是问题。
不断脱线,自由有时和混沌绑在一起。锚点,幽闭症
人物塑造上有点拧巴,不必要的情况比较多,整体比较局促。谁不想和姐姐谈恋爱。
手捧鲜花跑进公寓自顾自喋喋不休,推掉会议坐火车去听爱慕之人的座谈会,阿娜伊斯是那种完全忠于欲望、随心所欲的女人,她的不按常理出牌总让人措手不及,由此散发的独特魅力也让人深陷其中;弗兰西斯·哈、世界上最糟糕的人还有此片都有女主在街头奔跑的画面,她们都是像风一样自由又同火一样热烈的女人,大概只要不停奔跑,那些琐碎的、难缠的就会被抛在身后,那些明媚的、灿烂的就会扑面而来。
手捧鲜花跑进公寓自顾自喋喋不休,推掉会议坐火车去听爱慕之人的座谈会,阿娜伊斯是那种完全忠于欲望、随心所欲的女人,她的不按常理出牌总让人措手不及,由此散发的独特魅力也让人深陷其中;弗兰西斯·哈、世界上最糟糕的人还有此片都有女主在街头奔跑的画面,她们都是像风一样自由又同火一样热烈的女人,大概只要不停奔跑,那些琐碎的、难缠的就会被抛在身后,那些明媚的、灿烂的就会扑面而来。
和男人在一起时总是慌慌张张,跟女人在一起时才从容淡定,结尾太惊艳。
喜欢阿娜伊斯身上的野性和奔放,
随着年纪渐长,已经不想像《世界上最糟糕的人》那样,最后看似独立自主,过上了一种值得进度条已经接近尾声的生活。更喜欢《阿娜伊斯爱情》,法国人的那种莽撞、轻盈和自在简直是天生优势,我也想对身边的很多事物说一句,“我不同意”,我,不同意。奔跑、迟到、敢爱、敢不爱,那种电影结束但还没有结束的结尾,才是想要的样子啊。
看完加一星,名列我的les cinema top 2
法国的电影为什么都这么絮絮叨叨哈哈哈哈大部分的情节和冲突都是靠对话来完成的。
不得不说法国人是真的浪漫,拍出来的电影亦是如此。女主是奔跑的方式把自己以及观众带入故事的。一路上看到了阿娜伊斯生活中的各种不靠谱,但个人觉得这只是表面,其实她是在寻找真正的自己。总的来说电影还不错,很喜欢。
一部柔软湿润胆大又羞涩的典型法国情爱故事。总有一个声音在耳边低语:明天你可能就挂了,好好他妈的专注当下吧!
要永远炽热、永远野性、永远穿着红裙子在琐碎的生活中奔跑啊~最后艾米丽说了一大堆主角把爱情的幻影投射在她身上的话,其实艾米丽自己才是把理想的爱情投射在主角身上的那个人吧~
是发生在夏天的浪漫故事,奔放热烈的女孩遇上宁静成熟的姐姐,只有女生对女生的理解和共情才会如此深刻。我们应该真挚地去爱,但不要让爱挤占了所有空间,不要迷失,忘记你自己是谁,至少做点什么。“我不同意。”爱就是生活本身
理想主义十足的经典法式浪漫电影,随着时间不断推倒过去建立的关系,不断发掘下一秒的自我意识,实现了真正意义上的潇洒自如。可惜主角形象塑造得单薄片面,主角的家庭环境和社会阅历毫无关联影响,处理两性关系的方式也很模式化,尤其是追寻作家的过程很莫名其妙的“顺理成章”,一切都像是为了表现“自由自在”的工具人,导演可以处理得更加自然细腻一点儿~
俩女主也没啥CP感呀,可惜!对男人心理的掌握倒是一贯精准,就是男的自己心里没点B数,又老又秃又肥的谁跟你们3P呀,想啥呢?!
沙滩的亲热戏和电梯的吻戏拍得真好啊!!!喜欢❤
“我不同意!”
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