Asura: Tale Of The Vanquished
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But treason and betrayal is nothing new to the Asuras.
Ayushi Vashishtha
Villains Never get the 'Happy endings ' instead they are the ones direct us towards happiness
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Prahalada was a weak king and the empire soon went to pieces.
Ayushi Vashishtha
It says enough that 'with great mind and faith in god, one should always stand strong for the duties too'. Prahalad was an amazing inspiration for us to see good in all bad. To keep faith and belive in supernatural. That the god is right there to help us in all needs but he turned out to be a not so active and great king. Ram was an amazing king and a god to all, turned out a not so good husband and a father abandoned his own unborns.
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I am sad to disappoint you, but I shall live like a man and die as one. I will never try to be a God. I will live exactly as my emotions tell me to. I do not want to be a model man for future generations to follow. My life begins with me and ends with me.
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The fact that he was an ordinary man made him extraordinary.
Ayushi Vashishtha
So here's how the normal can be cool too. With today's people and mind how quick it is that the Normal is fadding away. Hence, its special in its own way.
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How amazing! If more people fell at my feet like this, I might not only start enjoying it but even start demanding it.
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a pain in the neck.
Ayushi Vashishtha
Vibhishna was the closest and the most loved brother of Ravana. I can't actually understand Ravna's hate in here as he was well educated to keep his temper controlled and understand a sobber way of working too. He did not choose the sober way himself as this was not his style but he never ignored that well. PAIN IN THE NECK? I wonder what Ravan ment in here.
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He was a walking rulebook, with lots of obscure and utterly useless jargon and mumbo jumbo.
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Perhaps this was an affliction that came from reading too many of those philosophical books.