Do you know there are 9 emotions which a human can have. Those emotions are –
1. Shringara: Love or beauty
2. Hasya: Laughter
3. Karuna: Sorrow
4. Raudra: Anger
5. Veera: Heroism or courage
6. Bhayanaka: Terror or fear
7. Bibhatsa: Disgust
8. Adbutha: Surprise or wonder
9.Shanta: Peace or tranquility
All these rasas are present in human beings and through our gestures, facial expressions and speech we convey the message of what is going inside us.
The instinctive behaviour. You know we have 9 types of emotions and each of them have different aspects of features intact. We call them Nabarash. Every human being has 9 rash depicting emotions. Now it depends which emotion you utilise most and according to that your character is generated. Today I will tell you a short story where Rodro rosh is the anger element of a person over a situation.
And every bonding especially the close ones blooms more after one sees the darker or angry side of the person. It may bloom or break anything is possible but it is said anger or being angry only showcase the real side of a person..if one can tolerate the anger side then rest is easier. This is something I wanted to talk about …
Let us now narrate a story on spiritualism
There are many mysterious temples in India, in that Kodungallur is famous for the Bhagavathy Temple which is known as Kurumbakavu Bhagavati Temple. The temple has a royal outlook that mainly attracts tourists.
There is an idol of God Bhadrakali who is described in mythology as another powerful form of ‘Adi Shakti’. The eight-handed wooden idols are six feet in height. The idols of Veerabhadra and Ganapati are also there in the temple.
Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple, Kerala
Local people would believe that Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu built this temple to make his followers more prosperous. Many enthralling historical stories are surrounded with the creation of this temple such as a Devotee of Bhadrakali named Kannaki got merged with the idol of the goddess during her prayer.
Thus, It is one of the best Mysterious temples in Kerala.
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That’s it for today!
We shall meet again with new blog post tomorrow!
Written by Sayoni Mahapatra Chatterji


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Thanks for this post very informative!
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