Siya Ke Ram 16th April 2016 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
The Episode starts with kids asking Hanuman for some food. Hanuman says hunger…. The boy asks him to give them fruits first and then Hanuman can eat. Hanuman thinks what to give them. He gives them fruits and asks them to share it. The boy says just two bananas for us. The other boy says we should share these two bananas and Hanuman will eat all fruits alone. Hanuman sits and eats plenty of food. Jai ho pavan putra hanuman…. They look at him. Hanuman finishes many fruits. The boys say Hanuman has ended all bananas, and now other fruits will end too. Hanuman finishes lemons. The boy gets angry seeing this.
Hanuman ends all fruits in some time. He gets up and turns to the boys. The boy hides the two bananas. Hanuman says I think you guys are not hungry, you all did not eat two bananas, I can’t see bananas’ insult, give it to me. He eats the two bananas too. He asks why are you seeing me like this. The boy says we all are still hungry, and you ate all fruits. Hanuman says why did you not say before. The boy says we told you, you don’t listen to anything once you see fruits. Hanuman says let me think of something, come with me.
Sita asks Laxman did he understand what she said. He says yes, don’t worry. She asks him to keep Ram busy, Ram should not know till I end my work. Laxman says you go and come soon, I will manage, will work end on time. She says sure Laxman. He says you don’t need to go anywhere far, you will get everything close to river. She says sure. She smiles and leaves. Laxman gets tensed seeing Ram coming.
Ram asks Laxman where is Sita. Laxman worries to lie….. He smiles and says Sita has gone to make some drawing. Ram says drawing, come we will go to her. Laxman says why don’t we meet ashram people today. Ram likes the idea and says come. Laxman gets relieved.
The boy asks Hanuman why are you getting us here, what will we get here to have food. Hanuman laughs and says you will get red fruits here. The boy asks where. Hanuman says there it is. The boys look around. The boy says we don’t see any fruits, its just leaves here. Hanuman laughs and lifts the long trailing, sprawling plants. All the melons fall. The boys get glad. Hanuman asks them to eat, as they were hungry. The boys are unable to break the water melon. Hanuman breaks melons and gives them. The boy says it was tasty. Hanuman says the day was spent good today, from tomorrow, we will practice, come on time, go home now. A boy stops. Hanuman asks why did you stop. The boy says I want to go with you, the high point where you sit alone and look on, I want to see whats there, its my request, take me there.
Sita reaches the lake and smiles. She takes some mud from the water bed. Bhoomija….plays……………. Sunlight strikes her. She continues her work. She forms some mud.
Kaikeyi says since childhood I tried to not become like my mum and not take any selfish decision. She recalls her mum and dad. FB shows Ashwapati laughing. His wife asks the reason. He says there is no reason. She says it means you were laughing on me. He says no, the thing was something else, but I can’t tell you. She asks why. He says I did not hide anything from you, I can’t tell you, its about the vardaan, if I tell anyone, I can die. She says you worry for your life, what about my self esteem which got hurt, you are selfish. He says you are selfish, you love your self esteem than my life. she says yes, I do, you are hiding things from me. He says what type of wife are you, whats left in our relation then, I end relation with you right away. FB ends. Kaikeyi says I also did not care for my husband’s life and ruined my family, just like my mum.
Hanuman gets that boy with him. The boy smiles seeing the mountain peak. Hanuman asks him to come, hold me tight. He takes the kid and flies. Jai ho….plays……………
The people in ashram welcome Ram heartily. They talk what they heard about Ram’s great deeds. The man says Raghu is lucky to get you, there are many mothers here whose children could not be found now. Ram assures them that there is no need to be afraid of the Rakshaks, and promises them that he will end the torture, and free them of the terror. Laxman looks on. The man says our fear got less by your saying, we will be thankful to you all our lives. The men leave. Ram says Laxman, our real test in vanvaas will start now, we have to do Kshatriya Dharm along with Sanyaasi Dharm, its imp to protect the Rishis and end this Rakshaks terror. Laxman says sure.
Precap:
The boy asks Hanuman whose sign is this. Hanuman looks at Ram’s sketch. Ram meets Sita. He says I was worried, and that’s why I was finding you. Sita says if I get lost then… Ram says I will do anything to find you, as I can’t live without my Sita. She hugs him.
Update Credit to: Amena
268 Comments
Awesome episode… loving Hanuman… jai Bajrangbali!
Funny epi…especially Hanuman’s scene…didn’t get time to watch though….Lakshman scene was also hilarious,he is always scared of d fact tht he can’t lie to his beloved Ram bhaiya n eventually Ram comes to know about d truth…
How r u my dear bro n sis???..hope u all r fine….
couldn’t comment yesterday as network problem….
SRINIDHI,yes i have read Amish’s Shiva triology…have u read his new book scion of iksvaku..me not able to read it…but his Shiva triology was one of my favourite…just loved it to the core…do tell me who all r ur favourite writers….
NITA dear,how r u???missed u a lot…ya gave my engineering entrance don’t know wat will b its result..now preparing for my medical entrance xams…wat r u doing now?
SANJANA don’t take tension about tht fake comment…we trust u completely tht u wuldn’t hav said it…bcos we all know what a good and beautiful person u r frm ur heart…so no worries n about tht cbse/icse..u still hav one whole year,think properly n decide considering all d pros n cons…all d best for ur bright future…
ZARA do share some stories of Islam..m eager to read them
BHOOMI dear…i have sent requet to u in fb…my id’s short form is CRD…
WW cn u tell me d group name of SKR Family in fb…i too wanna join it….n can u teach me how to attach links in comments…
DIA n RACHU DI welcome back…missed u both a lot…dia do write some songs again for d page n all d best for ur 12th n rachu di do give 1 comment at least daily..miss u
Sorry for writing such a long message…pls bear with me…have a test tomorrow so gotta study…
GOOD NIGHT everyone…SWEET DREAMS….
KEEP SMILING AND TKCR?????
Hi nupur di… I am fine di… All the best for entrance exam di… Missed u di…
Hello brindha dear…m f9…may i know which cls u study in n frm which state?
Hi nupur di… I am studying in 10 standard and I am from tamilnadu..
hi di….. i m f9…… hw r u???? its okay di….. haha true di…. lakshman cant hide things easily……… especially when he had a chat with urmila….. OMG i still love that episode……
in fb the group name is happy family but u need any of the members in it to add u……. so u can send request to ishita, hari (she in out of station now), iqura, sanjana (sara) r to me……. mine is rithushree ( note that s not my real name)
and about the links u need to just copy the URL of the website r pic r whatever u want to share and then ctrl v on the comment box….. thats all…….
hope u r clear with it di…….. if not pls let me know…..
Thnx 4 ur help dear…by d way wats d dp in ur fb account…mine is a girl with a camera n my name’s short form is CRD…m saying dis so tht u won’t get confused wen i send u a fend request….plz reply…
NOTE TO ALL MY TWITTER AND FB FRNDS:
i can visit it only on Monday…..
and again from april 20 th to may 3rd i wont be coming there…..
Its due chittrai thrivilla in my home town….. somedays i might be free….. if possible will come on those days
visiting skr page self will be difficult……. so sorry all…….. i know u wont forget me…….
okay bye all i had been in online for very long time……
Di we will miss u a lot.
WW Di pls tell me when is Chitra pournami
Chitra pournami is on april 21
will miss u a lot……… try to come back soon as possible ………… bye…..
Will miss u a lot ww di…. Come back soon di…
hey dont worry guys i will try to be in active in skr page…….
sanju yes gokul bro told its on april 21……..
and sorry to my twitter frnds i wont be coming from monday to twitter……. will try to chat with u all today as much as possible…… bcoz cleaning work will start from trmw as chittari thiruviila is nearing…….. day after trmew meenakashi amman’s thirukalayanum……
I have read shiva trilogy dear srinidhi
I loved it but the scion of ikshvaku was not convincing
Any other book recommendations not only related to mythology anything u read recently pls share as I am kinda book addict
The maximum pages in a book I have read is 1200
Any good book to break that record
U all have holidays now so pls share any good books
But I don’t read romantic novels anything else is fine even if it’s really sad
I wanted to ask u all since long
What are ur hobbies I shared a few things in the 14th April update but few comments didn’t get posted
As I said reading books and magazines like readers digest and infinite thoughts
Does anybody read these
What are ur other hobbies now that u have holidays like
I love to help my cousin who bakes delicious bakery stuff
And what is the greatest opportunity u have got in life till now that made u come out of ur comfort zone
Mine is debate in front of 2000 students. I had nightmares about it but it went well
And that day I mentioned about my extracurricular activities
Any classes u have attended u would like to share and
Any peculiarities in ur lifestyle
It would be better if u share ur interest for we can interact well
For eg cricket
And the most adventurous situation till date
Mine I have to think give some time
And
What are the other shows u watch in tv
I don’t watch any except skr
U can answer selected questions if u wish
Just would like to know about my sister
It’s ok I won’t mind if u don’t want to share as this is a public site
And I post answers for quiz tomorrow
Good night
Hi Sanjana…if u wanna read some books…do look into Wuthering Heights,Jane Eyre…or some classics of great English writers u know of…if u want to read comedy,check some books of Roald Dahl…his books r comic n also teach u to be clever n street-smart….or u cn read some autobiographies…hey did u happen to read Game Of Thrones…actually my friend read n told me to read but i don’t have time now….
Do share what books u have read???
Keep reading?
I have read withering heights and Roald Dahl books but will try game of thrones
And about my suggestion I am going out I will give in the evening
About islam
Islam is a verbal noun originating from the triliteral root s-l-m which forms a large class of words mostly relating to concepts of wholeness, submission, safeness and peace. In a religious context it means “voluntary submission to God”. Islām is the verbal noun of Form IV of the root, and means “submission” or “surrender”. Muslim, the word for an adherent of Islam, is theactive participle of the same verb form, and means “one who submits” or “one who surrenders”. Believers demonstrate submission to God by serving God, following his commands, and rejecting polytheism. The word sometimes has distinct connotations in its various occurrences in the Qur’an. In some verses, there is stress on the quality of Islam as an internal conviction: “Whomsoever God desires to guide, He opens his heart to Islam.”
Islam, by its own inner logic, embraces every possible facet of existence, for God has named Himself al-Muḥīṭ, the All-Embracing.
Other verses connect Islām and dīn (usually translated as “religion”): “Today, I have perfected your religion (dīn) for you; I have completed My blessing upon you; I have approved Islam for your religion.” Still others describe Islam as an action of returning to God—more than just a verbal affirmation of faith.In the Hadith of Gabriel, islām is presented as one part of a triad that includes imān(faith), and ihsān (excellence), where islām is defined theologically as Tawhid, historically by asserting that Muhammad is messenger of God, and doctrinally by mandating five basic and fundamental pillars of practice.
ARTICLES OF FAITH -:
1 Allaha (God )
Islam’s most fundamental concept is a rigorous monotheism, called tawḥīd(Arabic: توحيد). God is described in chapter 112 of the Qur’an as: “Say: He is God, the One and Only; God, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, nor is He begotten; And there is none like
unto Him.”(112:1-4) Muslims and Jewsrepudiate the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and divinity of Jesus, comparing it to polytheism. In Islam, God is beyond all comprehension and Muslims are not expected to visualize God. God is described and referred to by certain names or attributes, the most common being Al-Rahmān, meaning “The Compassionate” and Al-Rahīm,
meaning “The Merciful”
Muslims believe that the creation of everything in the universe was brought into being by God’s sheer command, “‘Be’ and so it is,” and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. He is viewed as a personal god who responds whenever a person in need or distress calls him. There are no intermediaries, such as clergy, to contact God who states, “I am nearer to him than (his) jugular vein.”Allāh is the term with no plural or gender used by Muslims and Arabic-speaking Christians and Jews to reference God, while ʾilāh (Arabic: إله) is the term used for a deity or a god in general. Other non-Arab Muslims might use different names as much as Allah, for instance “Tanrı” in Turkish, “Khodā” in Persian orḴẖudā in Urdu.
2 angles
Belief in angels is fundamental to the faith of Islam. The Arabic word for angel (Arabic: ملك malak) means “messenger”, like its counterparts in Hebrew (malʾákh) and Greek (angelos). According to the Qur’an, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. Angels’ duties include communicating revelations from God, glorifying God, recording every person’s actions, and taking a person’s soul at the time of death. Muslims believe that angels are made of light. They are described as “messengers with wings—two, or three, or four (pairs): He [God] adds to Creation as He pleases…”
The astrophysicist Nidhal Guessoum in his book “Islam’s Quantum Question” has pointed to modern Islamic scholars, like Muhammad Asad and Ghulam Ahmed Parwez who have emphasized a metaphorical reinterpretation of the concept of angels. For example, Asad highlighted the following words in the Quran as evidence that the aid provided by angels in the Battle of Badr was not literal: “and God ordained this only as a glad tiding.”
Pictorial depictions of angels are generally avoided in Islamic Art, as the idea of giving form to anything immaterial is not accepted.Muslims believe that angels can not be seen with the naked eye, and prophets such as Muhammad received revelation from them only in a spiritual sense. Since Muslims do not believe in image-representations of celestial beings, they therefore do not share the perceptions of angelic pictorial depictions, such as those found in Western Art.
3 revelation
The Islamic holy books are the records which most Muslims believe were dictated by God to various prophets. Muslims believe that parts of the previously revealed scriptures, the Tawrat (Torah) and the Injil (Gospels), had become distorted—either in interpretation, in text, or both though they are nevertheless all obliged, according to the Qur’an, to treat the older scriptures with the utmost respect.
The Qur’an (literally, “Reading” or “Recitation”) is viewed by Muslims as the final revelation and literal word of God and is widely regarded as the finest literary work in the Arabic language.
Muslims believe that the verses of the Qur’an were revealed to Muhammad by God through the archangel Gabriel (Jibrīl) on many occasions between 610 CE until his death on June 8, 632.[52] While Muhammad was alive, all of these revelations were written down by his companions (sahabah), although the prime method of transmission was orally through memorization.
The Qur’an is divided into 114 suras, or chapters, which combined, contain 6,236 āyāt, or verses. The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. The later Medinan suras mostly discuss social and moral issues relevant to the Muslim community.
The Qur’an is more concerned with moral guidance than legal instruction, and is considered the “sourcebook of Islamic principles and values”.Muslim jurists consult the hadith (“reports”), or the written record of Prophet Muhammad’s life, to both supplement the Qur’an and assist with its interpretation. The science of Qur’anic commentary and exegesis is known as tafsir.
The set of rules governing proper pronunciation is called tajwid.
Muslims usually view “the Qur’an” as the original scripture as revealed in Arabic and that any translations are necessarily deficient, which are regarded only as commentaries on the Qur’an.
rest of thing I’ll tell tommorow…….hope u all like it …..bye good night
I’m continuing ….from where I left
4 -prophets
Muslims identify the prophets of Islam (Arabic: أنۢبياء anbiyāʾ ) as those humans chosen by God to be his messengers. According to the Qurʼan, the prophets were instructed by God to bring the “will of God” to the peoples of the nations. Muslims believe that prophets are human and not divine, though some are able to perform miracles to prove their claim. Islamic theology says that all of God’s messengers preached the message of Islam—submission to the will of God. The Qurʼan mentions the names of numerous figures considered prophets in Islam, including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, among others.
Muslims believe that God finally sent Muhammad as the last law bearing prophet (Seal of the Prophets) to convey the divine message to the whole world (to sum up and to finalize the word of God). In Islam, the “normative” example of Muhammad’s life is called the Sunnah (literally “trodden path”). Muslims are encouraged to emulate Muhammad’s actions in their daily lives and the Sunnah is seen as crucial to guiding interpretation of the Qur’an.
This example is preserved in traditions known as hadith, which recount his words, his actions, and his personal characteristics. Hadith Qudsi is a sub-category of hadith, regarded as verbatim words of God quoted by Muhammad but is not part of the Quran.
A hadith involves two elements- a chain of narrators, called sanad, and the actual wording, called matn. Hadiths can be classified, by studying the narration, as “authentic” or “correct”, called Sahih (Arabic: صَحِيْح), “good”, calledḤasan (Arabic: حَسَن) or “weak”, called Ḍaʻīf (Arabic: ضَعِيْف) among others.Muhammad al-Bukhari collected over 300,000 hadith, but only included 2,602 distinct hadith that passed the tests that codified them as authentic into his book Sahih al-Bukhari, which is considered by many to be the most authenticsource after the Quran.
5 Resurrection and judgement
Belief in the “Day of Resurrection”, Yawm al-Qiyāmah (Arabic: يوم القيامة) is also crucial for Muslims. They believe the time of Qiyāmah is preordained by God but unknown to man. The trials and tribulations preceding and during the Qiyāmahare described in the Qur’an and the hadith, and also in the commentaries ofscholars. The Qur’an emphasizes bodily resurrection, a break from the pre-Islamic Arabian understanding of death.
On Yawm al-Qiyāmah, Muslims believe all mankind will be judged on their good and bad deeds and consigned to Jannah (paradise) or Jahannam (hell). The Qurʼan in Surat al-Zalzalah describes this as, “So whoever does an atom’s weight of good will see it (99:7) and whoever does an atom’s weight of evil will see it (99:8).” The Qurʼan lists several sins that can condemn a person to hell, such as disbelief in God (Arabic: كفر kufr), and dishonesty; however, the Qurʼan makes it clear God will forgive the sins of those who repent if he so wills. Good deeds, such as charity, prayer and compassion towards animals, will be rewarded with entry to heaven. Muslims view heaven as a place of joy and bliss, with Qurʼanic references describing its features and the physical pleasures to come. Mystical traditions in Islam place these heavenly delights in the context of an ecstatic awareness of God.
Yawm al-Qiyāmah is also identified in the Qur’an as Yawm ad-Dīn (Arabic: يوم الدين), “Day of Religion”;[68] as-sāʿah (Arabic: الساعة), “the Last Hour”;and al-Qāriʿah(Arabic: القارعة), “The Clatterer”.
6 divine will
The concept of divine will is referred to as al-qadā wa’l-qadar (Arabic: قدر), which literally derives from a root that means to to measure. Everything, good and bad, is believed to have been decreed.
TILL HEAR ARTICLES OF FAITH. …..HOPE U ALL LIKE IT..
MOST IMPORTANT THING IN ISLAM
5 PILLAR OF ISLAM. …..READ IT MUST…..
The Pillars of Islam (arkan al-Islam; also arkan ad-din, “pillars of religion”) are five basic acts in Islam, considered obligatory for all believers. The Quran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. They are (1) the creed (shahadah), (2) daily prayers (salat), (3) almsgiving (zakah), (4) fasting during Ramadan and (5) the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj) at least once in a lifetime if you are financially and physically able to. Both Shia and Sunnisects agree on the essential details for the performance of these acts.
1 Testimony
The Shahadah, which is the basic creed of Islam that must be recited underoath with the specific statement: “‘ašhadu ‘al-lā ilāha illā-llāhu wa ‘ašhadu ‘anna muħammadan rasūlu-llāh”, or “I testify that there is no god but God, Muhammad is the messenger of God.” This testament is a foundation for all other beliefs and practices in Islam. Muslims must repeat the shahadah in prayer, and non-Muslims wishing to convert to Islam are required to recite the creed.
2 Prayer
Ritual prayers, called Ṣalāh or Ṣalāt (Arabic: صلاة), must be performed five times a day. Salat is intended to focus the mind on God, and is seen as a personal communication with him that expresses gratitude and worship. Salat is compulsory but flexibility in the specifics is allowed depending on circumstances. The prayers are recited in the Arabic language, and consist of verses from the Qur’an. The prayers are done with the chest in direction of the kaaba though in the early days of Islam, they were done in direction of Jerusalem.
A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, who often refer to it by
its Arabic name, masjid. The word mosque in English refers to all types of buildings dedicated to Islamic worship, although there is a distinction in Arabic between the smaller, privately owned mosque and the larger, “collective” mosque (masjid jāmi’). Although the primary purpose of the mosque is to serve as a place of prayer, it is also important to the Muslim community as a place to meet and study. In Medina, Al-Masjid al-Nabawi, or the Prophet’s Mosque, was also a place of refuge for the poor.Modern mosques have evolved greatly from the early designs of the 7th century, and contain a variety of architectural elements such as minarets.
3 Alms-giving
“Zakāt” (Arabic: زكاة zakāh “alms”) is giving a fixed portion of accumulated wealth by those who can afford it to help the poor or needy and for those employed to collect Zakat; also, for bringing hearts together, freeing captives, for those in debt (or bonded labour) and for the (stranded) traveller. It is considered a religious obligation (as opposed to voluntary charity) that the well-off owe to the needy because their wealth is seen as a “trust from God’s bounty”. Conservative estimates of annual zakat is estimated to be 15 times global humanitarian aid contributions.The amount of zakat to be paid oncapital assets (e.g. money) is 2.5% (1/40) per year,for people who are not poor. The Qur’an and the hadith also urge a Muslim to give even more as an act of voluntary alms-giving called Sadaqah.
4 fasting
Fasting, (Arabic: صوم ṣawm), from food and drink (among other things) must be performed from dawn to dusk during the month of Ramadhan. The fast is to encourage a feeling of nearness to God, and during it Muslims should express their gratitude for and dependence on him, atone for their past sins, and think of the needy. Sawm is not obligatory for several groups for whom it would constitute an undue burden. For others, flexibility is allowed depending on circumstances, but missed fasts usually must be made up quickly.
5 Pilgrimage
The pilgrimage, called the ḥajj (Arabic: حج), has to be done during the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah in the city of Mecca. Every able-bodied Muslim who can afford it must make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in his or her lifetime. Rituals of the Hajj include: spending a day and a night in the tents in the desert plain of Mina, then a day in the desert plain of Arafat praying and worshiping God, following the foot steps of Abraham. Then spending a night out in the open, sleeping on the desert sand in the desert plain of Muzdalifah,
then moving to Jamarat, symbolically stoning the Devil recounting Abraham’s actions. Then going to Mecca and walking seven times around theKaaba which Muslims believe was built as a place of worship by Abraham. Then walking seven times between Mount Safa and Mount Marwah recounting the steps of Abraham’s wife, while she was looking for water for her son Ismael in the desert before Mecca developed into a settlement.
THIS IS 5 PILLAR OF ISLAM. ….HOPE U PEOPLE LIKE THIS
Wonderful thoughts dear…thnx for sharing n giving us some knowledge about Islam….good job n keep it up???
That’s so awesome! I didn’t know so many thins of Islam! 🙂
Zara Di thanks a lot for sharing now I can understand ur religion
Insha Allah
Actually 3 words I searched the dictionary but if I have any doubt I will ask
I am sorry if it took a long time
Thanks again
Oye ……I’ll always here for u….if u have any problem…u can ask me…..It my pleasure that I told u all about my religion
Thanks for sharing this information with us…and educating us abt Islam di…
This is my small post in dis page!
Some of the names and their meaning!
Dasaratha: dasa means ten,ratha means chariot,it means that he is a man who can ride 10 chariots at the same time!
Ayodhya: ayod means cant be deafeated! So ayodhya means a place which no one can defeat it!
Ram: a man or God who always makes others happy and peace.
Sita: sita literally means furrow! Since she got from the furrow of the underground soil,she was named so!
Ravanan: a person who always makes others cry or sad! His name was suited to his character!
Shurpanaka: A woman with negative minset but i think dis not right ione!
Indrajith: the brave man who defeated devaraj indra and his real name was meghanath!
Anjaneya: anjali or anjana was the mother of hanuman! So he was called as son of anjana or anjaneya!
Thank u all!
Gud night ! Lots of love to all!
Thanks for beautiful info
I love your name gokulkrishnan bro
B.tech means u took computer group in school
And I had curd rice yesterday
And do u know ranaji( die hard fan of ishaveer and surya)
He is a boy and has stepped into 12th I think and is from Coimbatore
Nice ! Are u a vegetarian?
Yes bro pure vegetarian
Nice dear brother!
And another post: when Ram was fighting the war in lanka with ravana and his demons,he once got a confusion or doubt whether he can defeat ravana easily! So sage agastiya,who was seen in aranya kandam,thought ram a slogam named “Aditya hrudayam” in which it is for sun God as ram belong to suryavamsa! By chanting dis slogam daily lord ram defeated ravana easily! So it is believed that if we too chant dis slogam our fear of enemies will not be there and we will have more self confidence ib our success!
Thank u!
Thnks for d info…
one question for u…r u girl or boy?…sorry didn’t mean to hurt you…just got confused….sorry again if you feel bad….
Oh ha ha no problem! My name itself indicate that i am a boy! K! I will also my tell the meaning of my name gokul means gokulam where lord krishna was brought up and krishna indicates lord krishna’s name do it means krishna livung in gokulam! But one qn
Are u got confused with my name?
Thanks for sharing the info bro ……
wow really superb info……. very useful………..
Whatever I posted above about islam. ….it’s just an basic knowledge. ….it’s u want then I about prophets. ..how islam established. …..about 2 different sect in Islam. …..stories of Prophet. ……
If u* want then I shared information *about prophets
Oh sister sanjana!,i am also a pure vegetarian!
precap was awessome.it shows love and care of ram for sita .hanuman was also awesome
Ur dp of madirakshi is nice! Jai seethamma! Anyone knows what is real name of urmila,hanuman,satrugan and sumithra?
Urmila. …yukti kapoor
Hanuman. ..Danish
Shatrughan. ..pratham kuwar
Sumitra. …sampada
Madirakshi Mundle as Sita
Ashish Sharma as Ram
Yukthi Kapoor as Urmila
Karan Suchak as Lakshmana
Prithvi Hatte as Mandavi
Sujay Reu as Bharata
Tanvi Madhyan as Shrutakirti
Pratham Kunwar as Shatrughna
Dalip Tahil as Dasharatha
Snigdha Akolkar as Kaushalya
Grusha Kapoor as Kaikeyi
Sampada Vaze as Sumitra
Zalak Desai as Shanta (Ram’s sister)
Sanyogeeta Bhave as Manthara
Bijay Anand as Janak
Bhargavi Chirmule as Sunaina
Hemant Choudhary as Kushadhwaja
Anjali Rana as Chandrabhaga
Sandeep Mohan as Vashistha
Manish Wadhwa as Vishwamitra
Jitendra Trehan as Yagyavalkya
Sudesh Berry as Parashurama
Richa Soni as Gargi
Romanch Mehta as Shatananda
Vinod Kapoor as Sumant
Rohit Bakshi as Lord Shiva
Rimpi Das as Goddess Parvati
Raj Logani as God Indra
Danish Akhtar Saifi as Hanuman
Ananya Agarwal as young Sita
Yash Mistry as young Rama
Vedant Sawant as teenage Rama
Piyali Munsi as Mandodari
Karthik Jayaram as Raavana
Sailesh Gulabani as Vibhishan
Sara Khan as Surpanakha
Pratima Kazmi as Kaikesi
Kashmira Shah as Tadaka
Pankaj Berry as Mayasura
Oh wow how did u post dis? Did u type or u copied and pasted it?
Hi I am a fan of skr show even I visit this page I love u guys bonding a lot so I thought of joining u people. can I? Will u guys accept me as your family member?
Hi priya. ..Welcome to over sweet family……
Tq dear
Why not???? Welcome to our Sweet Siy ake ram family and fan club……..
Tq di I think I can call u di
sure if i m elder to u….. i finished my 10th….
Even I finished my 10th public exams so I left call u ww
Even I finished my 10th public exams so I will call u ww
Hi priya di…. Welcome to skr family….
Hi brindha
Welcome to siya ke ram family dear?
Tq dear can I pls know which class u r studying sry if u r n clg
Hallo dear priya! Welcome 🙂 you can call me soups or di however you like it…I’m going to get into undergraduate degree
Hi di
Why nt….. welcome to our family……
Yesterday episode was good
Hey…I’m new to this group
Hi welcome to our Sweet Siy ake ram family and fan club……..
Hi siya….Welcome 2 siya-ke-ram fan club
Hi siya di… Welcome to skr family….
Hi siya di even I am new here
Welcome to skr family dear sita….hope u enjoy here…
Hi welcome siya …..
Can I join your group
tu 15 comments of mine r in moderation…….. i understand but now u deleted few without even moderating….. i had to post it again…….. pls take ur own time but dont delete it……..
Hey…I’m new in this group
anil, gokul bro, thanmathi n soups di can i know ur fb r twitter nmaes????? so thta i can send request……..
My name in fb and Twitter Darmula Anil…
Sorry i am not in twitter i am only in fb and whats app
Okay ur fb name…. if u r interested…..
My fb name is the same Gokul krishnan and prof.pic.will be theri. Vijay
Ok
I’m watching srk from 1st episode…I’m from Gujarat and u ww
from TN….. sorry but read this comment:
https://www.tellyupdates.com/siya-ke-ram-16th-april-2016-written-episode-update/#comment-1097061
Ww I am also from TN dear my native is villupuram but I m staying in chennai
Can I know your fb name ww so that I can send request….. Please
1. Eternal Hanuman
Eternal Hanuman
We have heard that the soul never dies and keeps reincarnating in one form or another…but in Hindu mythology, it is believed that some beings continue to live in the same form across the ages, Lord Hanuman being one of them. In any case, has anyone ever heard of Hanuman’s death?
2. Is Hanuman still around?
Is Hanuman still around?
Legend has it that Hanuman is immortal because he was blessed that he would be available to the devotees of Rama for as long as Rama’s names and stories were on people’s lips.
3. Footprints of hanuman?
Footprints of hanuman?
Such footprints of Hanuman apparently still exist in all those places where the monkey-god walked.
4. Across the ages
Across the ages
The events described in the Ramayana happened in the Treta Yuga. The Mahabharata happened in the Dwapar Yuga and led to the advent of Kali Yuga. Yet, Hanuman was present across all those ages. How?
5. In Kali Yuga
In Kali Yuga
A few learned and wise people have reported seeing him. Sage Madhavarcharya was said to have graced with Lord Hanuman’s visit in 13th Century AD. In early 1600s, Lord Hanuman apparently visit Tulsidas and inspired him to write the Hindi Ramayana. Ramadas Swami, Raghavendra Swami, Swami Ramdas and Sri Sathya Sai Baba have all been apparently granted darshan of Lord Hanuman as well.
6. His place of residence?
His place of residence?
Want to know where he continues to live? His place of residence is said to be the Gandmadana mountain, near Rameshwaram, in India’s Tamil Nadu district.
7. Comes alive when secret mantra is chanted?
Comes alive when secret mantra is chanted?
God Hanuman has the boon of immortality. He is said to be still alive. It is believed that he lives in jungles of Himalayas.
8. Jai Bajrang Bali
Jai Bajrang Bali
He allegedly comes to human society to help devotees but remains invisible for them.
9. The secret mantra
The secret mantra
However, there is a secret mantra which if chanted is said to make Hanuman appear before a devotee. The Mantra is: Kaaltantu Kaarecharanti Enar Marishnu, Nirmukter Kaaletwam Amarishnu
10. Mantra in Hindi
Mantra in Hindi
(कालतंतु कारेचरन्ति एनर मरिष्णु , निर्मुक्तेर कालेत्वम अमरिष्णु)
11. Two Conditions
Two Conditions
This Mantra is said to work only when the following two conditions are met: (1) The devotee should be aware of his/her soul’s relationship with Lord Hanuman.
12. Second Condition
Second Condition
2) It is said that within 980 meters from the place where this Mantra is chanted, there should not be any human being who does not meet condition number one. That means, either there should be no other human being in the range of 980 meters or if there are human beings in this range, they should all meet condition number one, i.e. they should all be aware of their soul’s relationship with Lord Hanuman.
13. Lanka effect
Lanka effect
This secret Mantra was said to be given by Lord Hanuman himself to some tribals who were living in jungles of Piduru Mountain. Piduru (full name “Piduruthalagala”) is tallest mountain of Sri Lanka.
14. Lord Rama and Hanuman
Lord Rama and Hanuman
It is said that after Lord Rama ended his human life, Lord Hanuman came back from Ayodhya and started living in jungles.
15. Hanuman in Jungles
Hanuman in Jungles
He had also apparently visited jungles of Lanka where Ravana’s brother Vibhishana was ruling. He spent many days in jungles of Lanka in memory of Lord Ram. At that time some jungle dwellers served Him.
16. Hanuman on the Way
Hanuman on the Way
When he was said to be returning back from there, he gave this Mantra to those jungle dwellers and said, “I am pleased with your service and dedication towards me.
17. Chant Mantra
Chant Mantra
“Whenever you want to see me, just chant this Mantra. I will come with the speed of light to meet you.”
18. Hanuman is Immortal
Hanuman is Immortal
The chief of those tribals apparently said, “Lord, we will keep this Mantra secret but what if someone else gets this Mantra and starts misusing it?”
19. Hanuman Replied
Hanuman Replied
Lord Hanuman replied, “Do not worry. This Mantra shall not work if the person who chants it is not aware of his/her soul’s relationship with me.”
20. The Reality
The Reality
The tribal chief apparently asked, “Lord, You have given us the “Atman Gnan” therefore we know our soul’s relationship with you. We know about our past births and we know where will our souls go after our death.
21. Atman Gnan
Atman Gnan
But what about our children? They will not have the “Atman Gnan”. They will not know their soul’s relationship with you. Therefore this Mantra shall not work for them!.”
22. Promise
Promise
Lord Hanuman apparently said, “I promise you that I will come to stay with your community every 41 years and give the Atman Gnan to your future generations too. Till the end of time your community will be able to chant this Mantra and see me anytime.”
23. Tribal Community and Hanuman
Tribal Community and Hanuman
This tribal community allegedly still lives in a jungle village of Sri Lanka. They have managed to stay disconnected from modern world till now. Nobody knew about their connection with Lord Hanuman until last year when some explorers noticed their “unusual activities”.
24. The Myth
The Myth
Later they came to know that those “unusual activities” were part of their ceremony called “Charan Pooja” which happens every 41 years when Lord Hanuman comes to visit them.
25. Hari Darshan
Hari Darshan
They were apparently doing those “unusual activities” because Lord Hanuman was with them last year (in 2014). Only they were able to see him. For others he was invisible. Lord Hanuman apparently departed from them on 27th May 2014 after giving Atman Gnan to new members of their community. Now He will come again after 41 years i.e. in 2055. However they can chant the above Mantra and call Lord Hanuman whenever they want to have his darshan.
26. The Bajrang Bali
The Bajrang Bali
Apparently, the head of their community is said to also maintain a logbook in which they note down minute to minute detail of what all Lord Hanuman did while He stayed with them. They record every word spoken by Lord Hanuman and every deed done by him. Details of Lord Hanuman’s recent 2014 journey are also said to be recorded in this logbook.
27. The Ram Setu
The Ram Setu
This logbook is now apparently in possession of a spiritual organization called Setu Asia. Setu Masters are trying to decipher this logbook in their Ashram in foothills of Piduru mountain. However their work has been very slow. In last 6 months or so they have deciphered only three chapters till now.
28. Hanuman Ji
Hanuman Ji
Thousands of devotees across the globe apparently wait for new chapters desperately because every new chapter takes them closer towards fulfilling condition number 1 of this Mantra. Once the condition is fulfilled, a devotee is said to be able to call Lord Hanuman anytime merely by chanting this Mantra.
29. Chapter 1
Chapter 1
The Immortal Lord Hanuman arrives: describes how Lord Hanuman was seen on top of Piduru mountain last year. Lord tells story of past birth of a child who was born from two mothers.
30. Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Hunting Honey with Lord Hanuman: Next day Lord Hanuman goes on a honey hunting trip with the jungle dwellers. What happens there is very thrilling.
31. Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Lord Hanuman in web of Time: This is most enlightening chapter. This shloka’s meaning is enshrined in this chapter. For example, when we human beings think of time, we think of a clock. But when Gods think of time, they think of “strings of Time”. In this mantra the word “kaal tantu kaarecharanti” means “the one who moves in web of strings of time.”
32. What do you think?
What do you think?
Do you think Hanuman is still alive? Do share your views in comments section
There is no evidence of hanuman death…….so I’m confused. ….no ans……
I HAVE AN IDEA…….
LET CHANT THAT MANTHAR. …SEE HANUMAN JI is coming or not…..let’s try it…….just joking. …..
but if u see in history. ..who got the boon of immortality. …they all are dead. …..by some causes
It’s OK but my phone is getting problem in commenting so I want to ask few thing….if zara, or nithi can give there fb name….it please…
So siya or siya di…I’m not one fb
Zara can I please know u r elder or younger than me
Priya I’m also finished my 10th boards exam. ….waiting for result. ….
Wow that’s awesome I got two frnds here I m so happy
Not only we both….. u have many in class 10…. stuti, ishita, nidhi, bhoomija, Richa, Brinda…. sorry f missed anyone…. we all had finished 10th…
Ww is nidhi the one who write swaragini meant to be together ff if she is the writer of that ff then I know her but not the others but I am eagerly waiting to know about u all
Its said that Devi sita who got pleased with hanuman’s devotion and sincereity to ram had gave him a boon that he will live as chiranjeevi i.e.no death .so hanuman is present everywhere,especially where the chanting of rama namam takes place! They found such foot prints of hanuman in Sri lanka
Even I had heard about that bhai hanuman is present everywhere were ramnam is chanted and for that reason only around all the hanuman temples ram name is written . I think that’s the reason by the way I m new here bhai
It’s OK which class u are u zara…I’m in college
I finished my 10th boards exam…..and Wating for result
Thanks for the info
But ww not in group i n personal account but anyways it’s OK…
Can anyone tell me how to change this dp
By an making an Id on this link….
http://en.gravatar.com/
Make an Id on this site. ….then u will able 2 change ur dp. ..
Di may i knw where r u frm????
Zara it’s not happening sorry but can u explain me please…