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In all puranas bad guys are attributed as demonic, bad, muderers, cannibals etc..but they have divine powers blessed by lord Shiva, is this a convent factor in story narration or how can this be this such contradictory? How can evil minded demonic people even has such a divine mind  that exceeds the saints for Shiva to be impressed and bless them such formidable powers.

Even Ravana is a brahaman but he is portrayed such way he is shown demonic, conveniently  they called not a aryan Brahman, there are many instances as such.

same goes to how Hindu male gods are shown with feminine features with clean shaved (no mustache or beard), like eye brows done, pink lips and lot of gloss etc.

My take is  their character/face is defined by their virtues they did than actual how they looked

 

 

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Just now, hyperbole said:

In all puranas bad guys are attributed as demonic, bad, muderers, cannibals etc..but they have divine powers blessed by lord Shiva, is this a convent factor in story narration or how can this be this such a contradictory? How can evil minded demonic people even has such a divine mind  that exceeds the saints for Shiva to be impressed and bless them such formidable powers.

Even Ravana is a brahaman but he is portrayed such way he is shown demonic, conveniently  they called not a aryan Brahman, there are many instances as such.

same goes to how Hindu male gods are shown with feminine features with clean shaved (no mustache or beard), like eye brows done, pink lips and lot of gloss etc.

My take is  their character/face is defined by their virtues they did than actual how they looked

 

 

Agree bro it was a fight between dharma and adharma

their character/face is defined by their virtues they did than actual how they look

 

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This popped up after watching Adipursh trailer, Ramu ni ki messalu? Ravandu ki spike hawk hair cut?

how the movie industry brain washed our imagination, some condemn lord ram cannot have mustache? But why where it is described lord Ram didn’t sport a mustache. He was in the forest for 14 years, it is common sense to assume he had beard and mustache.

Just now, hyperbole said:

This popped up after watching Adipursh trailer, Ramu ni ki messalu? Ravandu ki spike hawk hair cut?

how the movie industry brain washed our imagination, some condemn ram cannot have mustache? But why where it is described Ram didn’t sport a mustache. He was in the forest for 14 years, it is common sense to assume he had beard and mustache.

Yes bro. In reality they were mostly dark short with beard …

8 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

In all puranas bad guys are attributed as demonic, bad, muderers, cannibals etc..but they have divine powers blessed by lord Shiva, is this a convent factor in story narration or how can this be this such a contradictory? How can evil minded demonic people even has such a divine mind  that exceeds the saints for Shiva to be impressed and bless them such formidable powers.

Even Ravana is a brahaman but he is portrayed such way he is shown demonic, conveniently  they called not a aryan Brahman, there are many instances as such.

same goes to how Hindu male gods are shown with feminine features with clean shaved (no mustache or beard), like eye brows done, pink lips and lot of gloss etc.

My take is  their character/face is defined by their virtues they did than actual how they looked

 

 

I know this answer but @Paidithalli @Higher_Purpose will give better answer as he’s vemulawada Rajanna  lover

6 minutes ago, Swatkat said:

Yes bro. In reality they were mostly dark short with beard …

Why are you bad mouthing gods man .. it doesnot make you smart or intelligent or anything  

2 minutes ago, argadorn said:

Why are you bad mouthing gods man .. it doesnot make you smart or intelligent or anything  

Apahe adhey nijam books lo chepaledha? Adhey cheppa we are all white washed by movies. 

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Just now, argadorn said:

Why are you bad mouthing gods man .. it doesnot make you smart or intelligent or anything  

Krishna and Rama are depicted as neelam/blue color which essentially is tan appearance which is nothing to be offended. I don’t know about being short though. 

 

This is a 14th century painting of lord Krishna

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RadhaKrishnaUdaipur.JPG

1 minute ago, hyperbole said:

Krishna and Rama are depicted as neelam/blue color which essentially is tan appearance which is nothing to be offended. I don’t know about being short though. 

 

This is a 14th century painting of lord Krishna

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RadhaKrishnaUdaipur.JPG

Yes bro northie gallu motham marchesaru.. mana kings ela undevallu motham potta mesalu takil and tekugu temples krishnadevaraya okade full ga muscle body tho undevadu books lo chadiva inka gurthundhi..

2 minutes ago, Swatkat said:

Apahe adhey nijam books lo chepaledha? Adhey cheppa we are all white washed by movies. 

Brother you cheppinattu books lo unaty show me the temple where god  has beard and all ..  I am stopping here about this 

2 minutes ago, argadorn said:

Brother you cheppinattu books lo unaty show me the temple where god  has beard and all ..  I am stopping here about this 

Shhh in general cheppa andharki kaadhu.. cool brah. Will add the links later.. 

5 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Krishna and Rama are depicted as neelam/blue color which essentially is tan appearance which is nothing to be offended. I don’t know about being short though. 

 

This is a 14th century painting of lord Krishna

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:RadhaKrishnaUdaipur.JPG

Krishna is dark …short beard evvanni bad things  .. only Hindus will talk bad about gods .. adey varey religion lo ayithay champi padestharu ..

24 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

In all puranas bad guys are attributed as demonic, bad, muderers, cannibals etc..but they have divine powers blessed by lord Shiva, is this a convent factor in story narration or how can this be this such contradictory? How can evil minded demonic people even has such a divine mind  that exceeds the saints for Shiva to be impressed and bless them such formidable powers.

Even Ravana is a brahaman but he is portrayed such way he is shown demonic, conveniently  they called not a aryan Brahman, there are many instances as such.

same goes to how Hindu male gods are shown with feminine features with clean shaved (no mustache or beard), like eye brows done, pink lips and lot of gloss etc.

My take is  their character/face is defined by their virtues they did than actual how they looked

 

 

areey battebaaz...mana desam lo its a dhanda...devuni peru cheppi dobbutaar paisal ekkada padite akkada

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