tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post3525750359170865541..comments2024-03-21T12:09:12.775-07:00Comments on Mahabharata Podcast: Episode 28 - Damayanti & Nala, part 1Lawrence Manzohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12849457241634723440noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-71541766502880289522012-12-07T09:10:25.416-08:002012-12-07T09:10:25.416-08:00Lawrence, been listening to your podcast, in this ...Lawrence, been listening to your podcast, in this episode i think you have made a mistake<br /><br />Nalan was not caught(yep literally this is the expression Hindu's use for Sani's influence on ones life)<br /><br />He was caught by Sani god<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shani<br /><br />Nalan story is a famous legend in its own right.<br /><br />Shani is one god even the god themselves dont mess with according to Hindu beliefs<br /><br />Thanks for your podcast btw<br /><br />Parthi<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-34644137024405072612012-01-27T02:22:12.602-08:002012-01-27T02:22:12.602-08:00Lawrence,
I have just started with your Podcast 2...Lawrence,<br /><br />I have just started with your Podcast 2 weeks back and you do present the great epic in an interesting style and am hooked to it. I will have to second the comment made by "Anonymous" on Oct 18, 2010. Kali and Dwapar here are the demi-gods that rule over the 2 Yugas namely Kali Yuga and Dwapara Yuga and hence, Kali is referred to as a "HE". The other one is "Kālī" that refers to the goddess.itSRIdiculoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08072769878244851455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-49606470808542980262010-10-23T16:30:02.283-07:002010-10-23T16:30:02.283-07:00Dear Lawrence
I liked the way you compared how thi...Dear Lawrence<br />I liked the way you compared how this story could have been told in different cultures in different manner. good insight.<br /><br />Thanks,<br />RaviBohemianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01867262671548935301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-49357258624867326562010-10-18T22:23:26.226-07:002010-10-18T22:23:26.226-07:00"tugs" is what my cell phone thought was..."tugs" is what my cell phone thought was the correct way to spell "Yuga"!!!Lawrence Manzohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12849457241634723440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-82396223826973470832010-10-18T22:22:02.141-07:002010-10-18T22:22:02.141-07:00Thanks, although I don't understand why the dv...Thanks, although I don't understand why the dvaparyuga collaborated with kaliyuga do do mean things-- I thought tugs represented Eras, not specific deities. I suppose these were the divine manifestations of the two eras? I could use a little more help with this! <br /><br />Thanks again, <br />LawrenceLawrence Manzohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12849457241634723440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5100791158359408086.post-33208593610268532102010-10-18T13:53:22.861-07:002010-10-18T13:53:22.861-07:00dear laurence, i am a regular listener of mahabhar...dear laurence, i am a regular listener of mahabharata podcast. i am a hindu by birth and hindu mythology always fascinates me. in nala and damayanti podcast, you mentioned about kali being addressed as he instead of she. i would like to clarify, that kali mentioned in the story is kaliyuga and not the goddess kali. like other is dwaparyuga which is the period before the kaliyug.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com