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Sri Charitropakhyan Sahib jee Series - Charitar #52


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Warning: Sexually explicit material below. Daas will kindly request sangat, below the age of 25 or people who are greatly affected by Lust, to stay away from this discussion.

Please read the Charitar:

 

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Bhul chuk maaf

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I think this charitar is a mirror of the fram story where the King enacts a great war for the sake of attaining a specific woman  he wants. Here you have the female enacting a great war for a specific man she wants.

The wise minister might be trying to convey ethics of war to the king now: Can you enact huge wars for the sake of material Things/ lust etc? There are some hints in the charitar that points to a new theme of dharam yudh rules: 1) being a Coward if one fights with a woman 2) negating notions of honor and shame in warfare 3) the Whole  battle seems to be portrayed as a Loose/Loose situation.

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@paapiman Bro, why have the verse numbers jumped from 42 to 82 in your post?

For the full version read from : https://www.searchgurbani.com/public/dasam-granth/page/1625

 

This is a very long charitar of 112 verses. I think this must be the longest one yet. As Amardeep has already stolen my ideas (😭) I will just add that the length of the charitar indicates just how serious and far-reaching the consequences of one's actions can be. Throughout the yugs we can see how the karams of various devi devte, rishis etc had such effects as to influence or shape the events of the whole yugs themselves.

Feel a bit lazt to paste the Giani Nara's translations up here so will just post the link. This is the link for the the steeks :

http://www.damdamitaksalitaly.it/Pages/Gurbani/Gurbanisteek/STEEK SRI DASAM GRANTH SAHIB.html

 

and the charitar is on pdf page 178 of volume 4.

 

Anybody who has Jaggi's steek it is on pdf page 1210

I will go through the whole charitar before giving any further views on it.

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This one is very interesting in that it gives an example of a female being able to choose her own husband from prospective suitors. 

And the female is bad-ar5e, like a Chandhi character. She defeats all the males. 

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6 minutes ago, paapiman said:

That's how it is in Bindra's book.

 

Ok bro.

 

On 7/17/2018 at 3:44 PM, dalsingh101 said:

This one is very interesting in that it gives an example of a female being able to choose her own husband from prospective suitors.

This was not an unusual practice amongst the royal houses in Treta and Dwapur.

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