KaatRaja Posted February 8, 2016 Author Report Posted February 8, 2016 baa i am wrong peddama vere la chepindi The chakorais a kind of partridge. It is a legendary bird Chakor bird described in Hindu mythology that thrives only on the moon-light for its food. Moon-light is supposed to its nectar or Amrita. Adi Sankaracharya also refers to this bird and is supposed to have drunk to its brim the moonlight of Goddess Shakthi or Amba’s smile, which is so sweet that it benumbs the beak of the bird. To counteract this numbness, the bird goes to get a drink of the moonlight compared to a ‘sour gruel’ when compared to the godly smile. The association of Chakora and Chandra, the moon god has inspired a number of folk love stories in India.
alpachinao Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 baa i am wrong peddama vere la chepindi The chakorais a kind of partridge. It is a legendary bird Chakor bird described in Hindu mythology that thrives only on the moon-light for its food. Moon-light is supposed to its nectar or Amrita. Adi Sankaracharya also refers to this bird and is supposed to have drunk to its brim the moonlight of Goddess Shakthi or Amba’s smile, which is so sweet that it benumbs the beak of the bird. To counteract this numbness, the bird goes to get a drink of the moonlight compared to a ‘sour gruel’ when compared to the godly smile. The association of Chakora and Chandra, the moon god has inspired a number of folk love stories in India. :giggle:
ITeachSQLServer Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 chekorapakshi ante chex + apakshi ....ante chex with apakshi ane lady tho ani
UNITED99 Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 teliyadu kabate feeling bad lol meee frnd ni adugu....
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