![]() The love between Shiva and Sati is ethereal and profound as if it is not gravity but the strength of their connection that holds them together. Nothing is impossible when one knows himself and everything seems impossible when one is unknown to oneself. Your true power isn’t what the world has given you, but what you bring into the worldĮvery individual has some or the other hidden power, divine energy which one needs to get acquainted with. Vengeance might not always bring you power. Society stands firm when individuals stand strong. Suffering of an individual who is an integral part of the society will lead to the downfall of the community as a whole. The growth of oneself is directly related to the growth of society. Rules & Traditions become obsolete over a while and rehearsing the old ones to bring about a new change makes a society strong. Getting out of our comfort zone gives us the liberty to adapt to the beauty of the other side of the world which is still unexplored. Sticking to the old might not give us the wings to explore the new. As Shiva guilts the thought of not being able to protect the women from the assaults of the fiend alien his generosity and deeds towards all the women repairs his past mistakes. The guilt of the past mistake might not leave us but our present deeds might repair the inner soul. The story gives us an occasion to look into oneself and realize one’s fault and reiterate the past mistake which cannot be undone but could be repaired. Next are the 9 theory I drew from the first trilogy of Shivaīe humble to see your mistakes, courageous to admit and wise enough to correct them I would request the readers to read the novel to understand the context better. ![]() This article would not give you any spoilers but would only focus on the cognizance taken from this Novel. The entire book revolves around a fictional story that reveals who Shiva is, what life lessons can humans like us get from the trilogy, and how humans could metamorphose his definition of good and evil. A past buried under mounds of earth and ignorance. Told him that he should pursue Sati.The immortals of Meluha is a beautifully woven fiction mythology novel by Amish Tripathi who believes Myths are nothing but jumbled memories of a true past. Shiva continued to glare at Brahaspati defiantly. ‘You agree with her on this vikarma business? Shiva glared at her retreating form in irritation. ‘I DON’T NEED YOUR PROTECTION! I CANNOT BE SAVED!’ shouted Sati, before ![]() It is about the vikarma and the unfairness that they have to face. ‘No,’ retorted Shiva immediately, then added. ‘Is that what this is about? Me?’ asked Sati, outraged. ‘Look, don’t you want me to fight for you? Stop this unfairness that your society has ‘Don’t tell me you believe in this rubbish.’ ‘It matters because we care about you!’ cried Brahaspati. Secondly, if it is my choice to carry the weight of someone else’s so called sins, why should it matter to anyone?’ He was just infected by a disease, plain and simple. ‘Firstly, I don’t believe in the nonsense that he was punished for the sins of his previous birth. ‘Then let them! If the weight on that man’s shoulders lessens, I will feel blessed.’ ‘He may be a good man Shiva, but the sins of his previous birth will contaminate your ![]() Wronged man, who I might add, still loves his country despite the way he has been You tell me, honestly, how can it harm me if I happened to touch a ![]() Your own person at risk out of obstinacy.’ You are important to the future of India. ‘Shiva, listen to me,’ argued Brahaspati. Sati was stunned into silence by Shiva’s attitude. ‘Well if the law says that my touching that poor blind man is illegal, then the law is ‘Shiva,’ said Sati, reverting to her usual tone. The governor too was worried about your safety and has arranged Nako,’ said Shiva, adding the words for ‘no’ in the Kashmiri and the He looked at her and answered simply, ‘No.’ Shiva’s smileĪt seeing his two favourite people in the world disappeared Brahaspati and Sati entered Shiva’s chambers as soon as he was alone. ![]()
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