Originally posted by: AreYaar
Good question. I've wondered about the same. Some of the earlier Krishna Vaanis were more general in nature I feel...like the one about parents ka attachment to their children...it felt more applicable to today's episode...but then again, the one they showed today about maun ki timing was also quite relevant in Sudevi's case as you said. At the end of the day, many of Krishna's teachings have broad applications and even if they shoot the Vaanis alag se, maybe they pick and choose which one fits an epi more aptly and add that to the end :)
That reminds me, I love how the balance of language has been maintained in the show...they use a lot of pure Hindi but it's still simple enough to follow along and doesn't feel arcane like it can in some mytho shows...another recent show I saw has a terrible mix of language being used and feels very inauthentic for the period.
Overall they really use language very effectively in the show...some beautifully written lines, especially for when the characters speak up๐
Will just check from Mondays episode if they have this KV as the saar or moral of the story kind at the end of each episode. Some of the lines they have written for the main characters are simply awesome.
All the places Gokul(where Krishna spends his childhood), Mathura (his birthplace), Vrindavan ( where he does his Raasleelas and other pastimes, Barsana ( Radhas birthplace), are close to each other, on the banks of River Yamuna and its like 12-16 kms away๐. In Vrindavan there is a place called Nidhivan, where it is believed even today that Krishna performs Raasleela with Radha and gopis every night. Nobody including animals stay there after a particular time. As far as Krishna and all Gokulvaasis staying in Barsana part is concerned, I have not read about it anywhere, so I don't know about it. Its nice to visit these places and know about folklores, they are interesting.
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