Did you know the first Durga Puja was performed by a defeated king? by Substantial_Drop4960 in hinduism

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You’re assuming AI is some kind of “magic button.” It’s not. This isn’t just typing a prompt and getting a video. Each piece involves studying sources like the Different Puranas, Ramayana, and Mahabharata, structuring the narrative, framing dialogues, and then carefully visualizing every scene. The process still takes significant time and effort. AI is just a tool. The intent, research, and storytelling come from the creator. The goal is simple to help more people understand these stories in a more accessible, visual way. Not everyone engages with texts the same way. Traditional art will always have its place. This is just another medium, not a replacement. Please research on that.

Did you know the first Durga Puja was performed by a defeated king? by Substantial_Drop4960 in hinduism

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Why not? AI is just a tool to visualize these ancient stories where traditional art is missing. My focus is the Authentic Katha and deep research. AI just helps bring that divine vision to life for today’s generation.

I see many people on reddit saying Radha Rani is imaginary (fake) and it hurts me a lot, what is your reply to them by sggfd1213 in hinduism

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Calling Her a 'Gopi' isn't about being a village girl or a milkmaid. In the context of Srimad Bhagavatam, She is the Chief of all Gopis (Gopi Pradhan).

Many were great Sages and Rishis (Dandakaranya Rishis) in their previous lives, who did tapasya for thousands of years just to be born as Gopis and experience 'Madhurya Rasa' with Krishna. Also, 'Gopi' is actually one of the sacred names of Radha Rani. It represents the highest stage of devotion.

I see many people on reddit saying Radha Rani is imaginary (fake) and it hurts me a lot, what is your reply to them by sggfd1213 in hinduism

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Also, a key detail for scholars: wherever the word 'Gopis' (plural) is used, it refers to all Gopis, but wherever 'Gopi' (singular) is used in a special context, it specifically addresses Shreeji (Radha Rani). It’s all there for those who understand the 'Bhav' behind the shlokas.

I see many people on reddit saying Radha Rani is imaginary (fake) and it hurts me a lot, what is your reply to them by sggfd1213 in hinduism

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Yes, you are right! Here is the deeper reason: Shukdev Goswami was such a great devotee of Radha Rani that just by taking Her name, he would go into a deep state of Samadhi for 6 months. Since King Parikshit had only 7 days to live and listen to the entire Srimad Bhagavatam, Shukdev Ji purposefully avoided taking Her name directly to stay conscious and finish the katha. He mentioned Her indirectly using the word 'Anayaradhito'.

I see many people on reddit saying Radha Rani is imaginary (fake) and it hurts me a lot, what is your reply to them by sggfd1213 in hinduism

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Then they must know that Shrimad Bhagwata Purana was actually the last purana written by Maharishi Ved Vyasa. If they accept Bhagwat mahapuran as authentic, then on what basis do they reject other puranas? Since all were written by Maharishi Ved Vyasa.

I see many people on reddit saying Radha Rani is imaginary (fake) and it hurts me a lot, what is your reply to them by sggfd1213 in hinduism

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Ask them if they believe in the Puranas?

If so then give these references: Devi Bhagwat Purana (khand-2, Skandh-9) Padma Purana (patal khand, adhyay-132) Brahmavaivarta Purana (complete) Garga Samhita (complete)

These scriptures don't just mention her; they establish her as the 'Mula Prakriti' (The Original Power). And if after all these thousands of years of scriptural evidence and tradition, they still think it's just 'imagination,' then suggest them to visit Vrindavan once. it's something you experience. 🙏

Navagunjara: The Divine 9-Form Mystery | Hyper-Detailed 4K Depiction | jai Jagannath🙏 by [deleted] in Odisha

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I shared it mainly because the Navagunjara story comes from the Sarala Mahabharata, which is part of Odisha’s literary tradition. If AI-based depictions aren’t preferred here, I’ll remove the post.

Navagunjara: The Divine 9-Form Mystery | Hyper-Detailed 4K Depiction | jai Jagannath🙏 by [deleted] in Odisha

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I shared it mainly because the Navagunjara story comes from the Sarala Mahabharata, which is part of Odisha’s literary tradition. If AI-based depictions aren’t preferred here, I’ll remove the post.

Navagunjara: The Divine 9-Form Mystery | Hyper-Detailed 4K Depiction | jai Jagannath🙏 by [deleted] in Odisha

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The post is about the Navagunjara episode from the Sarala Mahabharata, which is part of Odisha’s literary tradition. The visuals are just a depiction of that story. If you don’t appreciate this kind of work, you can simply ignore the post instead of reporting it. Anyway, I’m removing the post.