Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is a Hindu spiritual television drama series which airs on Life OK channel. It premiered on 18 December, 2011 and showcases the story of Lord Shiva, also called as Mahadev.
The drama is inspired by the works of Devdutt Pattanaik. The story has been researched from Bodhisattva and has been penned up by Mihir Bhuta.
Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is the story of the Hindu God Shiva, also called as Mahadev. The show portrays his journey from a hermit to a house holder. In the show Shiva takes many incarnations and many incidents take place. However, this plot mentions only the major events.
The story starts with the tale of Shiva's marriage with Sati. Sati who is the daughter of Prajapati Daksha, a staunch Vishnu devotee, is drawn towards Shiva against the wishes of her father. She finally marries Shiva, but soon dies by self-immolation when her husband is insulted at the yajna of Daksha. The grief-striken Shiva produces Virabhadra, who slays Daksha, however he restores Daksha's life after beseeching of Daksha's wife. A distraught Shiva leaves with burnt corpse of Sati and wanders the universe. Vishnu severs the body into pieces, shattering them on earth. Shiva transforms the pieces into Shakti Peethas, embodiments of the power of the Goddess Adi Shakti.
Sati is reborn as Parvati, the daughter of Himavan, king of the Himalayas and Mainavati. She is also the sister of the river-goddess, Ganga. Parvati is raised in the hermitage of the Shiva devotee sage Dadhichi, who teaches her devotion to Shiva. Parvati grows up and like Sati, is captivated by Shiva. She slowly remembers her past life, then wins Shiva by her austerities leading to their marriage.
Shiva and Parvati give birth to Kartikeya, who slays the demon Tarakasura and his brothers. Kartikeya is also nominated for the throne of the King of Devas but Shiva asks Indra to continue as the king. After this Kartikeya is sent to the Dakshin (south) where he is cared by Meenakshi and here he slays the demon (asura), Tripath with her help. The story goes on with the tale of the destruction of Tripura, belonging to the revengeful sons of Tarakasura, who were earlier given boons by Shiva. And just before the destruction of the Tripura, Shiva and Parvati's daughter, Ashoksundari is born.
After the destruction of Tripura, except Lord Indra (the King of Devas) everyone congratulate Shiva for destructing Tripura and also for being the father of Ashokasundari. Rishi Durvasa gives him a special garland, which Shiva gave Narada as prasadam. When given Lord Indra accepts the garland placing it on the trunk of his elephant, Airavata to proof that he is egoistic throws it. This enrages the sage and he curses Indra and evryone to be bereft of all wealth and fortune. Soon later to take revenge on the destruction of Tripura, King Bali attacks heaven and in attempt to steal Amrita (nectar of immortality). But it falls into the Ocean of milk. To get the Amrit back Devas join hands with Asuras to churn the ocean for the Amrita and to share it among them.
The churning of the ocean, known as Samudra Manthan is an elaborate process. In the process the Devas disadvantage the Asuras in many ways. Despite this, they churn the ocean. In the process Lord Vishnu also takes his second incarnation of a turtle, Kurma.
The process releases a number of things from the ocean. One product is the lethal poison known as Halahala. This could contaminate the ocean and destroy all of creation. To save everyone Lord Shiva inhales the poison in an act of self-sacrifice but Parvati rescues him by pressing his neck to stop the poison from spreading. As a result, the color of Lord Shiva's neck turns blue. During the churning many things are obtained from the ocean which includes Lakshmi, the Goddess of fortune and wealth, who is the eternal consort of Vishnu. Thus, everyone gets their wealth and fortune back. Later Vishnu takes the Amrita secretly from the Asuras and distributes it among the Devas.
The story takes some years leap after which it is shown that Kartikeya has been removed from the post of Senapati(head of the army), which pleases Indra and for the first time after so many years, a grown-up Ashoksundari meets Kartikeya. Kartikeya also meets his parents. He enlightens Ashoksundari about meditation and she inspired by it so much that she renounces her life to meditate, which disturbs Parvati.
Looking at the ill happening of the world, of how Ahalya is seduced by Indra, Mahadev come indside. Even after Mahadev tells that he is his father and many other gods tried to tell him, he still refuses. Mahadev got angry and cut Vinayak's head.
it's... not necessary. 🤷♂️
两位主演的表演也很精彩。Emma的眼神,肢体动作等等把角色的情绪展现得细腻至极,而leo从一开始的神秘到后面的情绪暴发过渡也很自然。
咋说呢就是一些奔三女追爱豆把刚20的小男孩叫老公的追星女(比如我)就会看一些55岁在嫖20男的电影抵消一下罪恶感【不是
可这一切她都要付钱…Leo必须得是个gay呀……
第二天才反应过来 这部片子前90%就只有两个演员 最后几分钟才出现了第3个演员 在看完影片的那个夜晚我完全忘记了这世上其他男人的存在
People want different things. 喜欢这个设定,这个流动的关系,有人认真听你说话,有人欣赏你尊重你。
我们都值得在赤裸面对真实自己时更加自信与强大。
好有魅力的鸭鸭
一个历史事件里的边缘小故事,我得说美国在这方面的表达方式更接近我的点大概。音乐非常棒,故事群像也做得清晰明了。一度在过程里哽咽,确实明白发生过什么,也为人性里的柔软的力量感动。
虽然有点太完美以至于不真实,但足以激起无数人的憧憬,大千世界男男女女。
可这一切她都要付钱…Leo必须得是个gay呀……
Sweet story. 不过我看到身材如此棒的帅哥竟然没感觉了🙄🙄🙄
Find your pleasure.and honor it .我爱最后一幕,Nancy对着镜子满足自己后,那张绯红的脸。肉体间的肝胆相照,是一种救赎。
因为和现实脱节所以只能给四星,但整体和细节都很不错,男女主角太讨喜了。
(三星半)虽然是通过中年女性,但反应的却是信息爆炸的今天,逐渐向全年龄女性扩散的“自卑症候群”。接纳自己的身体、性和欲望,那无关道德,享受其中,可有趣的是,导演却没让片子真正享受其中,中间一大段关于“性服务合法与否”的讨论让整个片子落入道德品评,唉,让我享受完整的“高潮”不好么?
好真实啊 哎 当代人际买卖关系 希望大家平和而理智地对待这些事 剧本太好了剧本是文学作品
仅仅是有话题性的片就被当成好片说明现在的电影太水了,老年中产知识分子女性和年轻男性的性交易关系确实让人眼前一亮,再拍成聊天治愈系,主打解放自我,不再伪装高潮,正视欲望,抛弃衰老羞耻,保持关系界限等等,但也仅止步于此了,都是比较表面的东西,全片大部分以对话推进剧情,剧本无亮点,是为了概念攒成的概念片,更像是话剧。电影里有很多“寄托于与性工作者的交集达成自我升华”的题材,早年间就有《地狱解剖》,还有《风月俏佳人》、《撒玛利亚女孩》、《雏妓》,这类电影根本无法应用于现实生活的朋友、恋人、婚姻关系,只会给年轻观众造成一种虚假解放的错觉,谁没事会和性工作者谈心啊。有一部不错,尤里西·塞德尔的《天堂:爱》,讲老年白人女性招黑人男妓,最后得到结局只是失落,反映了西方对第三世界国家的剥削,这才是真实。
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2021 #67。就算撇开剧情不看,演员的情绪和表演,现场的走位调度打光大家不停的脱衣服穿衣服更换口音扮演不同的角色,舞台中央竟然还是个大转盘,能这样完整流畅的表演下来已经值得8.5往上了,再加上完全可以走煽情路线但是却走了乐观阳光积极向上的路线让我对编剧更加敬佩。作为一个去过911 Memorial Museum的人,那两个深不见底的巨型方形水池还是很令人震撼的。唯一令人唏嘘的是看完这个去搜“911纽芬兰”想了解更多背后的故事,出来的第一条新闻是“白宫恩将仇报,宣布禁止美国口罩生产商3M公司向邻国加拿大和拉丁美洲国家出口医用口罩”。有的时候患难见真情,更多的时候是患难见人品。放在国与国之间是这样,人与人之间更是。
So wonderful, so so wonderful!
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