Sahadev: Some people just hate each other, and that's fine.
Nakul: That's right, I don't like Yudhishtir and it's going great.
Bheem: I'm a pacifist. You mess with me, Imma pass a fist in your face.
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Arjuna: oh shet you’re literally god holy fuck dude I’m so so sorry for treating u like a friend all this time n not serving you I’m so dumb I’m sorry I’m fuckin sorry please forgive me
Krishna: dawg what are you talking about *grows four arms*
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GIMME SHIVA X VISHNU X INDRA CONTENT 🔪🔪🔪
Sure!
Indra: You need a hobby.
Shiva: I have a hobby!
Indra: Fawning over Vishnu isn’t a hobby.
Indra: So are you gonna explain how the hell you crashed my car?
Vishnu: Well we were driving and there was a deer in the road, so I said "Shiva, deer!"
Indra: ...And what did Shiva do?
Vishnu: ...He said "Yes, Honey?"
Shiva: Having two partners is both amazing and complicated. But all our problems are solved with communication.
Indra: It’s my turn to cuddle Vishnu.
Shiva: FIVE MORE MINUTES DARN IT!
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The PJO Disney Plus reboot making Grover Indian is not only an example of race washing but completely goes against series canon.
Lore Olympus states that the Hindu gods (referred to as “otherworldly forces”) set up a magical barrier around India and its people to prevent other pantheons from interacting with them. Therefore the ONLY way for an Indian half blood to exist is for them to be the child of a Hindu god or goddess.
And Riordan will NEVER open that can of worms because the Hindu religion is the third largest faith in the world and attempting to represent it at all while being a white westerner will piss off 1.2 billion people and could cause PJO to get banned in India, where it has a substantial fanbase.
Therefore everyone wanting Indian representation in PJO is asking for a lost cause. It will never happen because the risks of offending people and/or getting banned are too high. Riordan writing in that “magical barrier” line was a smart move so that he would never have to address this kind of controversy.
The Disney plus reboot could write around this by implying Gordon’s mother is an Indian Christian (and thus the barrier won’t apply to her), but I highly doubt they were smart enough to consider that.
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1, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 19 ,21, 22, 23, 24, 25 for the mahabharata please!
1. the character everyone gets wrong
Hmmm, I’ll say Draupadi.
7. what character did you begin to hate not because of canon but because how how the fandom acts about them?
Karna. I could have been indifferent to him but the deification of him put me off.
8. common fandom opinion that everyone is wrong about
Draupadi loved her stepchildren as much as her children (and her relationships with her husbands were consensual if not always happy.)
11. number of fandom-related words you've filtered
None related to Mbh, which is surprising considering I’ve blacklisted well over a thousand words.
12. the unpopular character that you actually like and why more people should like them
Shakuni, especially @avani008’s AU that has him as friends with Amba as a boy.
13. worst blorboficiation
Karna
16. you can't understand why so many people like this thing (characterization, trope, headcanon, etc)
N/A
19. you're mad/ashamed/horrified you actually kind of like...
I am a Karna/Draupadi anti but Palace of Illusions was formative for bby!Alia so
21. part of canon you think is overhyped
No part, really?
22. your favorite part of canon that everyone else ignores
Can’t think of any part.
23. ship you've unwillingly come around to
None.
24. topic that brings up the most rancid discourse
Karna. Plus Arjuna and Subhadra or whatever triggered the August 2020 fandom meltdown.
25. common fandom complaint that you're sick of hearing
Having queer and/or feminist headcanons of the epics is ‘disrespectful’.
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Panchali, holding a rock: Arjun just gave this to me and said “I feel like you deserve the moon, but all I can give you is a rock”.
Krishna: If you don’t marry him, I will.
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Modern Sources of Hindu Law
What are the Modern Sources of Hindu Law?
Modern sources of Hindu law primarily include legislation, judicial precedents, and customs. Here’s a breakdown of each:
Legislation:
The primary modern source of Hindu law is legislation enacted by the Indian Parliament. The most significant legislation governing Hindu personal laws is the Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, which regulates marriage, divorce,…
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