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Horror Game Proto Type by Leo Avero
The Wedding Payasam, The concept of Marriage
The wedding payasam has chickpeas and yellow lentils. The chickpeas are hard whereas the yellow lentils are soft as a flower.
Navarasa's episode 4, "Payasam" uses Payasam as a metaphor to talk about marriage. Even though lentils and chickpeas don't come together, when mixed with jaggery, they slowly come together, that's marriage. I also think that's how arranged marriages in India are (mostly).
This episode is my most favorite, I loved the concept of marriage shown through the payasam. What fascinated me is the last ending scene, where the father throws the Payasam. So basically he walks throughout the cooking area. As passes by his hands accidentally touch the hot vessel of payasam, and then he sees it and pushes it off. This was just iconic to me, the whole concept of marriage and class structures is just so disgusting that he threw the payasam off.
Project Agni - Exclusive Teaser Trailer
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Navarasa (2021)
Essay: Project Agni and The Concept of Free-Will
Project Agni talks about The concept of free will. It doesn't say Free will is a joke but somewhat hints at it. If we all think the same, society won't function. Look at history, all the events that happened to mankind, it has been a repeat of something that has happened before. Could our human life be a customized program?
This is why, I keep saying, History is so fucking important. Everything that has been happening has happened before or the action of the past.
Project Agni also talks says that There are two worlds, The planet of consciousness and the other planet is the planet of sub-conscious. If one is the CPU and then the other is a battery. To make the CPU run, the battery is the power supply. So it's all connected and needs each other to work.
The character that Arvind Swami plays says, "Every human mind is connected to a higher network." So the higher network can be any supernatural or superpower or even god. So it's all but connected.
One of the things I liked about "Project Agni" is the discussion of the 2012 end of world talk.
We are all connected. How is it connected? Well in Dec 2012. The planet of the subconscious has started destroying when the actual end of the world didn't happen. The 8 million links, that have to keep it stable are no more. For the last 8 years, the subconscious world is slowly being destroyed.
In the end, this episode finds no answer to life's importance.
Loved this episode so much but so much was left missing and unfinished.