With love all
OM Jagdish
Aghori tantracharya
Om Jagdish & durga Kali
Dev (kula)
Son. Krishna (brahmcharya)
Daughter, sarswati, clay son ganadish
OM Jagdish & renuka devi
Danav( kula )
Son ravan (yamraj) , wife sita
Son Shani Dev karma data
Brother Rahu & keytu
Younger sister vaishali
OM Jagdish & sarswati Devi
Manav (kula)
Daughter, vedantika ( fiance of danav kula Shani Dev)
OM Jagdish & vaishali
Lovers (Kama Sutra)
Rest respected (kula nayaka)
Hanuman ji guru
Narayan Ji measnger & vastu
A rat library
Flying bird
64 yogini
Sai baba
Devil.....
Respected manava as more than kula
Guru ji sant asharamji
Maruti b father
Leelawati b mother
Vidya Shree
&
Vaishali baskaran family
&
Foolish A smile dharma
Hindu
Place: 10th planet
Remark to this planet:*******************
OM Jagdish Aghori tantracharya
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Categories:
ravan, blessing,
Form: Bio
Ram as we all visualize is vibrant light, purity, gentle and charming.
Ravan on the other hand is darkness. evil,hatred and always harming
Back in mythology we learned that it can be a choice made by our actions.
We can choose Ram or Ravan and then be ready for the following reactions.
Ram teaches us what it takes to be a real man for he emerged as a warrior even with discontent.
But then the man in Ravan did not allow him to put the integrity of a lady at stake without consent.
The goodness of Ram is always equated with lots of hardships and struggle.
His relationship gives partnership goals and advice to every married couple.
Ravan always lived life on his own terms and never wanted to be judged or alter his state of mind
The footsteps of whom are supposed to be followed has always been a question of debate for mankind.
There is a Ram and a Ravan believe in every individual on the face of this earth.
It depends on situations which make us cross the line or remain down to earth.
Categories:
ravan, appreciation, mythology,
Form: Rhyme
Play game kaali jota bharm
Marbles of kawadi 9 room number 59 My room
Kaali bharavi nitray ki Saraswati bhavani durga rukmini I will make temples of you new pose please clap clap clap
Ravan
Jagdish bajantri sir please sit or your permission
With love all
Aghori mhabharamnad
Jagdish bajantri
Categories:
ravan, art,
Form: Bio
Play game kaali jota bharm
Marbles of kawadi 9 room number 59 My room
Kaali bharavi nitray ki Saraswati bhavani durga rukmini I will make temples of you new pose please clap clap clap
Ravan
Jagdish bajantri sir please sit or your permission
With love all
Aghori mhabharamnad
Jagdish bajantri
Categories:
ravan, art,
Form: Bio
With hug
I told you I have many marbles this earth is one of them if you wish I have many marbles 84 like this they have fellow different types of life cycle and tantra mantra because Kali is dead she is an attma and it can't be see it's dark like shadow what are coulds they are soul of papi punishment given by Surya and Shani ketu his friends is ravan with out head I will take my family just closer one don't worry and My friends Life is fun
With respect
Mhabharamnad Aghori
Categories:
ravan, beautiful,
Form: Bio
Frontiers may get guarded sans hate,
And bonhomie get built ere late
Amidst smiles sans adversities,
But wars when rage, rage miseries.
More than the people, wins the king,
Soldiers die, their memories cling,
In strife suffer their families,
Yea, wars when rage, rage miseries.
The bridge-builders were forgotten—
Poor monkeys made butt of all fun,
Ram routed Ravan with all ease,
Long since wars rage, rage miseries.
Frontiers may get guarded sans hate,
But wars when rage, rage miseries.
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Kyrielle Sonnet |01.11.2023| war
Categories:
ravan, soldier, war,
Form: Kyrielle
They sure bear battles but no enmities,
At borders build brotherhood’s bonhomie,
Exchange smiles and burry adversity
That may arise from mutual miseries.
The wars are won by kings and their counties,
Soldiers only fight battles and lay life,
Their families suffer deep abject strife,
And forgotten once settles all the crease.
They that build bridges soon are forgotten,
Conquerors cross over, Ravan to hunt,
Victorious, Ram-Laxman feel triumphant,
And monkeys that made it miss all the fun!
They that know nor yet hate, each other kill,
Those that hate, scarce with scary battles deal.
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Sonnet |02.10.2023| war
Poet’s note: ‘Ravan to hunt’, the reference is to Ramayana, an epic poem of some thirty thousand quatrains called shlokas. Today’s world is full of conflicts. Whilst battles rage, who suffers? The common folks, the so-called couth and innocent of the society. This sonnet is born from this anguish.
Categories:
ravan, irony, war,
Form: Sonnet
When I was kidnapped by demon king Ravan,
Not just me but Ram too was equally broken!
He searched for me day and night,
Took help of everyone in the forest and geared up to fight,
Against the demon who has stolen his dear wife,
with all his might!
Good prevailed over the evil and my Ram brought me back after a wait of so many torturous years!
We became King and Queen of our kingdom Ayodhya!
But our subjects doubted my dignity,
And blamed Ram for loving, trusting and standing by me!
So to keep our love untained, I had to leave him and go to the forest alone again!
Modern people often question the love of Ram for me,
Alleging that he enjoyed a luxurious life giving his pregnant wife an exile!
While only I know it was more difficult for him than me,
To send away a piece of his heart, his soul only to satisfy the doubts of cruel public!
We both suffered pain of separation for years,
And when finally our kids united us,
I decided not to be the queen of the selfish subjects,
So I chose to go back in the lap of mother Earth!
Being Sita is not easy but remember being Ram is also equally difficult!!
-Sudipta
Categories:
ravan, anger, mythology,
Form: ABC
Waqar Zaka
What is your introduction?
Are you a snake in the eagle's shadow or a youthia?
Have you oppressed your rivals?
Have you invaded the circle?
You are an intercontinental guy
Your instincts made you grow
You have dared to talk and walk
Are you good enough to stalk?
Note.Every chief has a chieftain.
Q.Do you agree with me?
2nd hand cheez k 2 faiday hain
Aik to ye kam qemat pay milti hai,
Aur dosra ye ravan ho chuki hoti hai.
Categories:
ravan, abuse, adventure, bangla, break
Form: Bio
Be it a man, women, or a kinder,
Be it a robber, king or a bookbinder.
Few things always remain same,
Regardless of money and fame.
For a man to pursue his goal, challenges are constant
Like to reach out to a terrace stairs are important.
You may be poor, or may be rich, death is constant,
Like for a corpse, funeral is important.
For each struggling sole success is constant,
If he try n try after each failure
Yes! Your each forward step is important.
In every faithful relation disloyalty is constant
Like in each lanka of ravan vibhishan is important.
Love may not seem to be important,
What important are CONSTANTS.
Categories:
ravan, betrayal,
Form: I do not know?
I remember those days of long summer
Oh, the joys of school summer vacation
Of playing hide and seek to endless hours
Pretending to slay the ferocious dragon
And to catch the notorious dacoit Ravan.
When all else played, at trees we looked up
In the hope to find the juiciest fruit mango
Now we looked down, mangos looked up.
Before I could satisfy my hunger with amigos
Were chased out by fuming gardener Rodrigo.
And still not giving up, seeking other means
To the neighbor’s fence we would climb over
Lurk in the shadows when all clear and clean
Obliged juicy fruits that calling us under cover
Less forbidding but exciting, if not any more.
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Form Quintain
Eighth place win
Contest: No.8 by Linda
Categories:
ravan, childhood, humorous,
Form: Quintain (English)
There is always forward for outings,
Always a reverse if it is missed at all,
But forward in things conjugal ever.
I have been associated with a woman,
She has an in-built, reverse-forward button.
When in good humour the forward is on,
Make an adverse statement, reverse is on.
A lady Hamlet who faces a dilemma never,
To be or not to be is not a question for her.
But always forward in things conjugal ever.
Believe me, I tend to get what ultimately I desire.
If I wish to go for a movie in 1st show,
I need to suggest her for a second show,
Believe me,I get what I desire though.
If I am cross with someone & criticize,
She tends to follow *Ravan’s dictum-
Make enemy’s enemy a friend
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Ninth placement
Contest: Twist and Lock - of Nikko
Ravan, a great character in Hindu Epic Ramayan, was a demon king of Shri Lanka.
Categories:
ravan,
Form: Verse