When my maithili accent slips in and instead of saying 'joru ka gulaam' I say 'jo re mauga'

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When my maithili accent slips in and instead of saying 'joru ka gulaam' I say 'jo re mauga'
Quick doodle of Auphy and Bihari interacting it's been a while since I used this art stile and I wanted to draw the two of them together.
Art & Ohayo Region(c) @little-noko
Quran Manuscript
Copied by Mahmud Sha'ban
India, Gwalior, 11 July 1399
This signed and dated copy of the Quran produced in northern India near the end of the fourteenth century is a rare survivor: even though Muslims had long been settled in the region, very few manuscripts from that time and place have come down to the present time. The "Gwalior Quran," named for its place of origin, demonstrates the inventiveness of Indian scribes, whose bihari script creatively reworks the lettering typically used to copy the Quran.
Have a nice day, I'm off!
(In Eastern Indo-Aryan Languages)
Maithili: Aash karayei chhi ki ahan ke din neek bahye, ab hum chalaye chhiya.
Odia: ଆପଣଙ୍କର ଦିନ ଭଲ ହେଉ, ମୁ ଗଲି। (āpôṇôṅkôrô dinô bhôlô heu, mu gôli)
Medinipuria Bangla: আপনার দিন ভালো হউ, মুই চল্লি/গেলি। (āpnār din bhālo hou, mui colli/geli)
Standard Bangla: আপনার দিন ভালো হোক, আমি চললাম। (āpnār din bhālo hok, āmi collām)
Sylheti Bangla: আপনার দিন ভালা ঔক, আমি জাইরাম / ꠀꠙꠘꠣꠞ ꠖꠤꠘ ꠜꠣꠟꠣ ꠅꠃꠇ, ꠀꠝꠤ ꠎꠣꠁꠞꠣꠝ। (āfnār din bālā ouk, āmi zāirām)
Assamese: আপোনাৰ দিন ভাল হওঁক, মই চলিলোঁ। (āpünār din bhāl hou~k, moi solilü~)
Nagamese creole: apni la din bhal howo, moi jaai ase.
I'm not a speaker of Maithili, Odia or Sylheti (I understand them though heheh), and my fluency in Assamese isn't up to the mark so if there are any errors, please feel free to correct me. Alsooooo, if any of you speak an Eastern Indo Aryan language/dialect, it would be cool to know how you say the above phrase in your native tongue.
I feel like he was surrounded by death even in his work. Starting with Kai po Che where he took a bullet for his friend, to Qafitana where he chose to give up his seat on an evacuation flight so that another child wouldn't have to grow up without his father. Between hurting someone else and death, he always chose death, the noble sacrifice. The funny thing is, it truly did feel like he would make those decisions while watching him on film.
I loved watching him in that Fault in our stars remake and for Bihar to have that kind of representation in film and media was phenomenal. I still get teary eyed watching one of his songs. It's been hard listening to music videos from his movies ever since he died and I didn't even know the man. I did watch a surprising number of his movies though. Heck I even watched sonchiraiya in thr theaters. Stellar acting by him. The movie itself was an extremely painful matter due to the dense subject matter. Strangely enough, he was seen taking a young tribal girl who had been sexually mutilated to a hospital. He could have died fighting for her. The parallels to the strange cases and theories surrounding his death were quiet similar. Life imitates art? Or maybe it really is all written in the stars
There seems to be no other way to describe it than fate.
The deeds that men do lives on long after they're gone...
Zariye tumhare dar pe khuda ke matha bhi hum tekte Hain..
Dhoni : girlfriend dies in a car crash
Drive : he is betrayed
Kedarnath: gives up the last seat in a rescue plane to a random kid's father
Kai Po Che: takes a bullet for a friend
Chichore: son almost does to suicide
Raabta: has rocks tied to his feet and drowns in thr previous incarnation.
PK: wasn't really about him but faced a long period of alienation from the love of his life because of a religious bigot.
I just feel like he had a larger purpose to serve and left when it was done?
Bihar aesthetics
हमारे पवित्र शास्त्रों में कहीं भी छठ पूजा का प्रमाण नहीं है यह मन माना आचरण है जो गीता अध्याय 16 श्लोक 23 के अनुसार व्यर्थ है इसका कोई लाभ नहीं है| 👇👇👇👇 अधिक जानकारी के लिए ``संत रामपाल जी महाराज यूट्यूब चैनल`` पर विजिट करें| #chhath #chhathpuja #chhathmahaparv #biharsehai #patna #bihar #bihari #uttarpradesh #bhojpuri #bihartourism #muzaffarpur #madhubani #bhagalpur #patnabeats #darbhanga #bihardiaries #patnadiaries #kharna #up #god #goddess #festival #hindu #hinduism #SantRampalJiMaharaj #SaintRampalJi #KabirIsGod #JagatGuru #Sadhguru #trueguru (at Jaipur, Rajasthan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CWGbXN_tMoZ/?utm_medium=tumblr
Bihari men are hot.
Yatharth keh rahi ho devi