I finally understand why Indian movies are made like this

Ashtyn 2022-03-27 09:01:09

The movie I went to watch in the middle of the Saturday night, I laughed the whole time, I just checked the Hindu teachings, and finally understood why the Indian mythical films hang up when they disagree, and dance when they disagree. Now I feel that this film is very well shot, it conforms to the imagination of all Indians. What dancing, superhuman physical ability, and hierarchy are all manifestations of religious socialization! Indians must score all five points. The protagonist in the film is the incarnation of Lord Shiva, the most widely worshipped god. In people's minds, he is not only the God of Creation, but also the God of Destruction, the God of Harvest, the God of Harvest, the God of Cosmic Dance, and the Lord God of Yogis (practitioners of yoga and penance), who must strictly abide by the caste system , Brahmins enjoy supreme authority, which fully reflects the characteristics of the socialization of Hindu religious life. The biggest difference between Hinduism and other religions such as Buddhism and Christianity is that Hinduism directly advocates the hereditary hierarchy, takes the caste system as its core teaching, and requires believers to strictly abide by the caste system. The caste system is the most typical and strict hierarchical system. Dancing is a ritual when offering sacrifices. Ha ha ha ha

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  • Evangeline 2021-12-20 08:01:01

    An hour ago, I was talking about how an Indian Tarzan spoiled his sister. Later, he met an Indian Heimdall. The latter told Tarzan the story of his father India King Sledgehammer and his uncle India Rocky grabbing the throne. India's Thorin + King Sledgehammer's battlefield scene is very beautiful. By the way, the Indian Tarzan is a big Indian cousin, Katnes of The Hunger Games. You guys feel it.

  • Joey 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    After watching the second part and re-watching the first part, I still like the first part.

Baahubali: The Beginning quotes

  • Sivagami: If you kill a hundred men you will be called a great warrior, but if you save one life, you will be called God!

  • Aslaam Khan: Spoken words and spilled blood can never be taken back.