Wednesday, December 6, 2023

Kumba Karna

Ramayana speaks of two brothers, Vibhishana and Kumbhakarna. Vibhishana refuses to support his elder brother Ravana who abducts the wife of Ram. Kumbhakarna, however, stands by his brother, even though he does not agree with Ravana’s actions. Vibhishana is a disloyal defector while Kumbhakarna is a loyal brother. The scriptures celebrate Vibhishana. While every year, during festivals, the effigy of Kumbhakarna is burnt alongside his brother.

In the Mahabharata, Karna owes his meteoric rise in station, from charioteer to warlord and king, to Duryodhana, who refuses to return the land of the Pandavas. Karna stays loyal to Duyodhana till the very end, refusing the most tempting bribes offered by Krishna. For this he is ruthlessly killed under instructions of Krishna.

German Indologist Georg von Simson states that Karna of the Mahabharata resembles Kumbhakarna of the Ramayana, the demon brother of the main antagonist Ravana of the epic Ramayana in their powers to sway the war. Both Karna and Kumbhakarna did not take part in the great wars of their respective epics at the start.

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Monday, November 20, 2023

Warrior



Monday, March 20, 2023

Kapi Gopi

 



“Gopi” in Krishna Leela, is being called in Ram Katha as “Kapi”. 

  1. “Go” means senses, “Pi” means to dry, the one who has dried the sensual lust flowing in the senses is Gopi. 
  2. “Ka” means mind (e.g. Hypocrite (Kapat), ka + pat, putting “pat” on “ka”, putting a curtain on the mind, that’s Hypocrisy) and “Pi” means the same, to dry.

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