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stxrrynxghts · 6 months
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Meet the fam (Ayodhya Version)
Ram
Is sweet and caring and oh so perfect
Parent figure
has love and only love for all in his heart
THE best singer of the family
Bharat
Local Da Vinci
a confused and gullible human who is easily manipulate
has delicate and soft hands
"but what did I do?" *confused*
Lakshman
"Bhai no bola karneka matlab karneka"
Temper issues
has a secret stash of romance novels
if only murder was legal-
Shatrughan
baby of the family
underrated, but deserving
romantic
has a beef with Lakshman everyone
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This is the entire Ramayana
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h0bg0blin-meat · 10 months
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Lakshman, laying in bed: Get out of my room. Shatrughan, standing just outside of the door frame: I’m not in your room.
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15pantheons · 2 years
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Rama: What did you two do?  Laxman: Shatrughan: Rama: You’re not in trouble, I just need to know if I have to lie to the police again or not. 
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bhagavanbhakthi · 12 days
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Ram Lakshman Bharat Shatrughan as children
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inc0rrectmyths · 10 months
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Fellas, I'm free from tests for WHOPPING 3 days. And I haven't written fics in a long while and I wanna write about twins.
So VOTE
(mention if you want romantic or platonic, cuz it's mythology and I ship anyone and everyone lmao)
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blackknight-100 · 2 years
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Day 6: Alternate Universe: Sita does not go to the forest.
Tagging @sundaralekhan
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Dasaratha’s decree brings great outcry in the Royal Palace, and Rama faces the herculean task of convincing his newlywed wife to stay at home while he braved the harrowing forests of Aryavart. She has clearly been brought up with good morals, not that they are helping Rama’s cause now. “Stay, sweet one,” he says, soft and tender, for no one can do otherwise with her. “Stay, the fourteen years will pass in the blink of an eye.”
“But you are my eyes, Rama,” she replies, calm and rational, the true daughter of Janak, and he sighs.
In the end, against his wishes, he invokes his status as husband and tells her, “Look after my mother.”
He thinks Sita would be furious, but she smiles serenely as ever, bows, and glides away. Even after all this time, Rama has not managed to truly know his wife.
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Somehow, even though he managed to deny Sita, Rama loses to his brother. Urmila seems as eager to get Lakshmana out as he is to go, and he wonders if they’ve conspired behind closed doors. Or maybe they fought again. It is difficult to know with those two.
In any case, he lands in the middle of forest with his brother in tow, feeling more useless than ever. Lakshmana refuses to let him do anything. When Bharata comes and Lakshmana’s rage lights up in flames, Rama wishes Sita were there to help him cool his brother down. Lakshmana curses and Bharata cries, and by the time they find out the reason Bharata came, Rama has no energy to spare. He comforts Mother Kaikeyi as best he can, before Lakshmana, ever watchful whisks her away. Bharata begs him to come back, and it hurts him to refuse, but he does so nonetheless. He chances a glance at Sita, who stands beside her sister and Lakshmana, and is relieved to see her proud.
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Rama has never been approached by a woman. He startles at Surpanakha’s flirting and mumbles about having a wife. She raises a skeptical eyebrow and peers theatrically at the empty hut. Rama wishes Sita were here. As Lakshmana rounds from the backyard with the day’s bundle of firewood Rama sees her eyes widen. “You can ask my brother,” he offers, then cringes at the petty words. But Shurpanakha trots towards Lakshmana and he only feels relief.
His brother brushes her off with aloof politeness, perfected from years of gently disappointing the courtiers’ daughters. Ordinarily, all they do is pout and strut away, but Shurpanakha rounds on him with rage in her eyes.
“You sent me here to be spurned,” she accuses, and Lakshmana rolls his eyes behind her. Rama stutters out an apology that she barely seems to register. As he gazes at her retreating back, he wishes he acted differently. Lakshmana gives him a fond clap on the shoulder. “By Ikshvaku,” he teases, “look at you fret. Relax, nothing will happen.”
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Rama wakes up troubled. Lakshmana is already pottering around, sweeping the yard and rolling the mats. Rama aches for the days when his brother was little, and he had to coax a sleepy Lakshmana to get up. He makes to help, but one unimpressed glare cows him. Foreboding builds in him as the day rolls towards noon, and by the time lunch has been laid out, he is antsy beyond comprehension. When he sees the deer, so bright it is almost golden, he tells his brother, “I’m going after that, it might make a good pet.” Lakshmana protests aloud, but Rama is already gone.
When he returns, lunch is strewn over the grass, the hut is empty, and his brother’s bow lies broken. Rama falls on his knees and howls.
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Lakshmana hates Lanka, with its gilded cages and lustful King. Ravana makes him uncomfortable, and he is yet to understand why he is in a room with a downy bed and silken sheets instead of the prison. But Lakshmana is Ikshvaku’s descendant, and bears Raghu’s blood in his veins, so he proudly glares at Ravana when the latter comes to taunt him. Let it never be said that Lakshmana was a coward. Had Ravana not tricked him, he would never have been here.
The door opens a second time after the ten-headed demon leaves, and a handsome man comes strutting in. “Meghnad, Crown Prince of Lanka, Conqueror of Indra, Ravana’s son; pleasure to see you,” he says in one breath, cocky grin firmly in place, and Lakshmana spits, “Not a pleasure to see you.” Meghnad only laughs.
Lakshmana debates the merits of storming through the palace and killing everyone around. But there is the ocean – blue and vast in the view from the window – to reckon with, and he has no certitude in his ability to fly the Pushpaka Vimana. Besides, Rama would not like him massacring a whole city. In any case, the Crown Prince of Lanka was good entertainment – witty and bold, if a little obnoxious. Better to stay put then. Patience was not one of his virtues, but it was time to learn.
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Lakshmana is maybe a little overwhelmed by the fact that his brother has managed to rally up an army to rescue him. But really, it is Meghnad who surprises him by arguing with his father. Nothing comes out of it, though. Meghnad stomps his foot and pouts like a brat and joins him in his room while everyone else fights. When Lakshmana wears the carpet down with his nervous pacing, the demon prince rolls his eyes, pulls out a set of dice seemingly out of thin air and says, “Your brother will win. Now come play.”
“Aren’t you concerned about your father?”
“Bleh, he is mean to Maa. Besides,” Meghnad winks daringly at him, “if he dies, I get to be King.”
Indeed, Ravana dies and Rama cries and Lakshmana goes back to Ayodhya with Meghnad – newly crowned King of Lanka – and his wife Sulochona in tow. He is a little apprehensive of introducing them to his wife, but as it turns out, Sulochana and Urmila are related by a complicated set of uncles and mothers and sisters, and they get along like a house on fire.
That is how, fifteen years later, Shatrughan – the brat – smirks at their children and says, “And that was how Brother Lakshmana got kidnapped, brought the two nations together, and befriended a bunch of demons on the way. Have fun, boys.”
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suchananewsblog · 1 year
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Shatrughan Sinha reveals how Dev Anand helped him overcome insecurities about the scar on his face - Times of India
Veteran actor Shatrughan Sinha has had a deep scar on his face when he started his career in the film industry. Though he had immense self-confidence, he was pretty insecure about his scar and used to cover his face with his hands during his initial days. He had also spoken to a plastic surgeon and was about to get an operation. However, it was Dev Anand who helped him overcome his insecurities.…
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bollywoodirect · 5 months
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Happy Birthday, Shatrughan Sinha (9/12). The original Bihari Babu, Shatru, with his distinctive scarred face and deep voice, has endeared himself to millions through some sterling performances on screen. In this photo, he is seen with Amitabh Bachchan and Vinod Khanna at a party. What are your favourite Shatrughan Sinha films?
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lyricsbest · 2 years
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Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi Lyrics In Hindi | ज़िन्दगी की ना टूटे लड़ी
Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi Lyrics In Hindi | ज़िन्दगी की ना टूटे लड़ी
Presenting Superhit song Zindagi Ki Na Toote Ladi Lyrics in Hindi, from the bollywood superhit movie Kranti. This song is sung by Nitin Mukesh, Lata Mangeshkar. Lyrics of this song is written by Santosh Anand and Music composed by Laxmikant-Pyarelal. Starring Manoj Kumar, Dilip Kumar, Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Shatrughan Sinha, Parveen Babi, Sarika, Prem Chopra, Madan Puri, Paintal and others…
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n7india · 22 days
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Lok Sabha Elections : Patna पहुंचे Shatrughan Sinha ने कहा, 400 पार की बात करने वाले डेढ़, पौने दो सौ सीटें ही जीत पाएंगे
Patna: अभिनेता से राजनेता बने शत्रुघ्न सिन्हा (Actor turned politician Shatrughan Sinha) मंगलवार को दिल्ली से पटना पहुंचे। यहां एयरपोर्ट पर तृणमूल कांग्रेस (TMC) सांसद शत्रुघ्न सिन्हा ने पत्रकारों से बातचीत में कहा कि भाजपा 400 सीटें जीतने का दावा करती है, लेकिन असल में उसे डेढ़ सौ से पौने दो सीटें भी नहीं मिलेंगी। पत्रकारों ने सवाल किया कि भाजपा के अजय निषाद अब कांग्रेस में शामिल हो गए हैं।…
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narmadanchal · 4 months
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सहायक संचालक शिक्षा ने किया स्कूलों का आकस्मिक निरीक्षण
सिवनी मालवा। जिला शिक्षा अधिकारी नर्मदापुरम (District Education Officer Narmadapuram)शत्रुघ्न प्रताप सिंह बिसेन (Shatrughan Pratap Singh Bisen) के निर्देशानुसार सहायक संचालक शिक्षा श्रीमती सुनीता वाधवा (Mrs. Sunita Wadhwa) ने विकासखंड सिवनी मालवा (Seoni Malwa) के शासकीय उच्चतर माध्यमिक विद्यालय हिरनखेड़ा एवं शासकीय उच्चतर माध्यमिक विद्यालय सोमलवाड़ा का आकस्मिक निरीक्षण किया। श्रीमती वाघवा ने…
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15pantheons · 2 years
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Rama: How late were you up last night?  Shatrughan and Laxman, in unison: Me?  Rama: No, not you two. You stay up late all the time.  Rama, to Bharat: You.
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bhagavanbhakthi · 7 days
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Sri Rama different stories as per Ramayana
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inc0rrectmyths · 2 years
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𝗦𝗼𝗺𝗲 𝗿𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗼𝗺 𝗯𝗼𝘆𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝗰𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗺𝘆: HAHA you both, the two eldest princes of Raghukul, do nothing and sit here all day, meditating! Such cowards!
𝗥𝗮𝗺 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗕𝗵����𝗿𝗮𝘁: *smile sweetly*
𝗥𝗮𝗺 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗕𝗵𝗮𝗿𝗮𝘁: By meditating, we can find ourselves, know ourselves and get rid of all negativity. Warfare isn't for us. *go back to meditation*
6 𝘆/𝗼 𝗟𝗮𝘅𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗴𝗵𝗮𝗻: *picking their bows*
𝗟𝗮𝘅𝗺𝗮𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝗵𝗮𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗴𝗵𝗮𝗻: WHICH BASTARDS DARED TO DISRESPECT OUR BROTHERS!?!??!!
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delving-into-life · 10 months
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2 Bashinde
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Recently, on my solo trip to Rishikesh, I and one of my friends (one that I made in Rishikesh itself) went to a local community in the town to inquire about their volunteering program, where a lady referred us as “do bashinde” and explained how destiny has made us go there. Both of us were really intrigued by the word Bashinde and we quickly googled it, it means Inhabitants i.e. one who can…
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