Originally posted by: Life_Is_Dutiful
The Ashtabharyas were treated as nothing but beautiful napkins. Everybody used them for their own benefits and then threw them in the dustbin. Mahadev and Parvati who are the most biased Radha Krishna shippers decide to convince Krishna to do Ashwamedh yagya with one of his wives because he can't do that with Radha. The wives were treated like a substitute here. He made Narad invite all the wives to Dwarka. Then Krishna and Narad had some kind of ego clashes and challenged each other. In ego clashes mein scapegoats bani Krishna ki wives. Their love and pativrata dharam was tested only because of this ego clash. Then Krishna started doing all kinds of 'leelas' to make his wives realize their love is so tuchh and valueless in front of Radha's love. At one point of time, even Narad told Radha, u r Krishna's real ardhangini because ur love for him is greater than everyone's. Finally Krishna taught his wives mahaan radha ka mahaan prem gyaan in the most harshest and insulting way possible and made them feel guilty that their love is not as mahaan as Radha's. Those poor ladies didn't deserve this unfair treatment from all. In one scene, Balram praises Radha for 'allowing' the wives to spend time with their husband and said, u r doing such a huge sacrifice for their happiness and the way Radha answered him as if she indeed was doing a huge favor on them by 'allowing' her Krishna to spend time with them.
In the end, Mahadev said, the entire world's negativity vanished the moment Radha applied her charandhuli on Krishna's forehead so now there's no need for the Ashwamedh yagya. Like seriously? That was another humiliation of the wives. Everybody used those women for their own benefits and then proved them as sore losers in the end.
I was laughing hard at mahadev's dialogs. For one moment I thought the literal saaa bahu stories are better than this crap now in the name of mytho and true love!! This kind of creativity is more of a crime than all the kitchen politics put together man. π‘
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