....castiel did you fuck the michael sword

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....castiel did you fuck the michael sword
✨chandramukhi✨
If Madhuri Dixit in Aaja Nachle was your whole ass life-crumbling crush, you're in love. If Kunal Kapoor's hair, voice, eyes didn't intoxicate you with a different kind of nasha and ruin your childhood with a lot of hormones that aren't meant for PG-13 hormones, you're probably lying to yourself. If the 19 minute Laila-Majnu dance-drama didn't make you cry with joy, pain and anguish, you're lying to yourself and probably you need to go watch it again.
Hey if you had to tell a non hindu the significance of the lotus flower and the peacock in hindu mythology how would you do it?
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Oh my goodness I love you so much Tanya thank you so much for this I love this question more than anything ever and nothing will top this question, even the WILL YOU MARRY ME okay?!?!!!
These two things are my top aesthetics. And I love them so damn much I'm already tearing up.
* clears throat, rolls sleeves up *
* calms down *
Lotus Flower:
The lotus flower is one of the most beautiful flowers in creation, obviously. But alongwith that, it's quality of blooming and blooming unaffected amongst the mud and dirt, and still being the most purest thing ever™ is one of it's standout kinda qualities.
But spiritually, the lotus flower has been extremely significant since the beginning of creation (pun intended)
I'll explain in detail if you want, but like basically the lotus flower has been used as a asana/ seating throne for a number of Indian Gods and Goddesses.
Queen-bae Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, arose from the ocean during the churning of the ocean, she holds a lotus in her hands. So does Hubby-boi Vishnu alongwith the conch shell, mace and disc. Saraswati also is seated on a lotus for like knowledge and music and other aesthetics.
There's a verse from the legit scriptures where every part of Krishna's body is compared to a lotus coz I mean if legit God is being metaphored with a lotus, it's pretty legit.
namaḥ paṅkaja-nābhāyanamaḥ paṅkaja-mālinenamaḥ paṅkaja-netrāyanamas te paṅkajāṅghraye
Translation chahiye?
My respectful obeisances are unto You, O Lord, whose abdomen is marked with a depression like a lotus flower, who are always decorated with garlands of lotus flowers, whose glance is as cool as the lotus and whose feet are engraved with lotuses.
It's important, basically. Detail main batana ho toh TEd talk ke liye paise do.
The peacock feather is one of nature's most beautiful masterpieces because look at all those beautiful colours and the peacock itself is such a majestic bird, gosh I mean just look
Peacock feather:
Hinduism-ically, the peacock is the throne for Kartikeya, the son of Shiva and Shakti. The peacock feather is something that Krishna wore during His childhood years and then for the rest of His life. We symbolize him with those things. It's one of those things that He would wear on his turban alongwith flowers and jewels. Krishna once played the flute so beautifully and the peacocks started dancing. They were so mesmerized, and didn't know what to offer. So they offered him one of their feathers, and as a token of their love He started wearing them on his turban.
Conclusion:
Basically, they're pretty significant and even if you're not Indian-ically inclined, I mean these two things are the most aesthetic things to ever exist, so basically skhsksjsjs
Why the **** and how the **** is September over so quick!?
I never spoke to guys that arent fictional and it shows
im turning 18 tomorrow hehe
Wake me up when people stop using traditional Indian based clothing and culture in their own convulated ways to promote their motives and get popular in the name of getting closer to their roots. Wake me up when people celebrate Indian festivals in the actual spirit of which and why they are celebrated, knowing it's origin and history.