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.
故事一般,但视听质感做的不错,光线的设计和镜头烘托,遗憾和惆怅的情绪满满;倒叙回溯算个特点,不过,40岁的男人,终归还是太丧了点。
社畜落泪,太多场景能共情了。
就是那種與現在的自己極match的電影。故事未必特別有新意,但氛圍、情緒,甚至那點倒敘都剛剛好。以及我們都在某個時刻以為自己是那人類的1%。
我记得曾经在哪里看过一句话:世界上最没用的人才去打工。这很击中刚刚在社会上打拼的年轻人,以前我们所设想的生活和未来,我们希望与其生活在一起,共同分享喜怒哀乐的人,却因为不同的追求分道扬镳。那些曾经出现过的人,就像房间里的星空,成为我们无法忘却的回忆,但它也只是回忆罢了
好奇男主是怎么做到少年感与魅力大叔之间来回切换自如的,真棒!音乐 拍摄 剪辑都很棒!
跟着森山未来穿过了霓虹的大街小巷,啊,如果步入了长辈们所期望的人生,就会不可避免地变普通了啊!想了想,自己还没有成为普通的大人,幸好幸好。还有就是当你觉得自己是个怪人的时候,总会有人会懂你的有趣;当所有人都变得普通的时候,只有我们永远保持不变。
他的成长停在了世纪末的1999年,停在未成真的末世预言,停在有着星空顶的情侣酒店,停在说了“再见”就再也没有见过的初恋寄来的明信片。我们都无法成为大人,因为灵魂留在了某一个时间节点,躯体却被时间裹挟着向前,最后被烙上“无聊的大人”的印记,想抵抗却只能狠狠地摔进路边的垃圾堆,说着“无聊的大人”应该和厨余垃圾一起被送进焚烧炉,追着过去的画面在城市游荡,等着新一天的日出。电影的倒叙手法我很中意,看完片尾字幕后立刻又拉到片头几乎重看了一遍。
产生了无比的共鸣,你我他,其实每个人都一样,一样在这个冷漠复杂的社会生活,只要心存善念,希望必有回响,请善待你身边人,活在当下。
对于长大的定义其实狭隘了,不过还是拍出了感觉
4/5,这片子看的人很感慨,森山未来的状态其实拿捏的很准啊~~~
本当のさよならの時、人はさよならとは言わない。始まってしまったボクたちは、いつか終わる運命にある。必ず夜が朝になるように、必ず朝は夜になる。ただその必ずが今日なのか、明日なのか、20年先なのか、それは誰にも分からない。
我很喜欢末尾的那段蒙太奇,世间万物,来来往往,我们有过的故事,都将随风而逝。
但是,那又有什么关系呢?纵使人生总是“平凡而普通”的,可只有我们自己会知道,那些经历过的人和事,那些生命中我们所有遭遇的快乐和悲伤,最终会在我们的身体内幻化成一个永远年轻且独一无二的美好的自己,而它,则会指引我们能够永远充满希望的继续走下去
当人到中年,回首过往,每段经历都令人唏嘘。不管拥有多丧或者多愤怒的青春,最终都只能不可避免地成为无聊的大人。伊藤莎莉虽然外形不够出色,但灵气十足,引入注目。
倒叙的片段,一幕一幕组成一个人的半生之旅。这一点也不是自己想要的人生,我们都成为了最普通的那个人。分别、遗憾、错过,以及心里无法过去的坎,在午夜空旷的城市街头里不断回荡。
观影过程一直带着问号,这电影到底想讲什么呢?然后中间睡着了……我发现我真的是脸盲症患者,男主的女友我都分不清是同一个人还是不同的人? 倒是有句台词记住了:这世上80%的人是垃圾。那剩下的20%呢?是人渣。
“你的身体,也充满了尚未成佛的词语” “我在高兴时,会觉得很难过” “这样的人生,真的很普通”
倒叙,脸盲症患者表示看得脑壳疼,各种细节描写很到位很细腻。被生活折磨得还不够的文青当然无法成为大人。
东京爱情故事。生活在一座遍地是悲伤的城市,太阳照常升起。
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