an epic mom wash

Frieda 2022-09-05 21:18:37

I finally finished watching the Mahabharata, with 267 episodes, the longest drama I've ever watched.

This drama is about the history of India from King Fushen to the Kuru War, but it is more like a deluxe version of the extended family drama, because each country has a marriage relationship, and everyone is related to each other, so the final battle , that is, all kinds of cannibalism, it is simply "a war of mother washing" (mother washing is Hindi "uncle").

Because I am interested in Buddhism, I think the most valuable part of this drama is that it shows a lot of Hindu ideas, such as karma, and the world belongs to the supreme self. The two sentences that impressed me the most were "Fate does not require invitations" and "The world always wants to control the results of actions, but I control my actions".

In the whole drama, the ones that made me cry the most were the uncle Bishma and the excited little angel. The eldest uncle was nailed to the arrow bed by his five most beloved sons, and his mother, the goddess Ganga, said to him, "child, I gave you life and strength, but I did not give you any weakness, so you can't understand other people's weaknesses, yes Others lack tolerance." He smiled the whole time when he was tortured and killed, and said before his death, "Please tell my father, I did not bring shame to his reputation. Please tell my mother, I... I did not surrender until I died."

At the end of the moment, I was so lost. After chasing it for four months, I was very sad to say goodbye.

Farewell, the No. 1 general attacking the black princess in

the whole play; Farewell, the protagonist Arjuna, the first Mary Sue in the whole play;

Farewell, the little sunflower Krishna who is full of acting skills and divinity;

Farewell, cheap and cute The cute owl mother washes;

Farewell, marry a fat terrifying army;

Farewell, my favorite little sunflower class, and every Sanskrit class here...

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