@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 4:54

Ravan good or bad

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#sayitonswell #whatsyourpov

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@riddhimalhotra5
riddhi malhotra
@riddhimalhotra5 · 0:23
To assault that. Thank you
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@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:33
Hello Weber I just listened to as well and they are so interesting like whenever the cars you are talking facts you really bring a very fresh perspective to all these stereotypes I'm pretty sure most of us don't don't even know half of it. Speaking for myself I just thought I was devoted to a lot of people are and then got misled I guess but I even did a fact check and there are some articles pills on this and it's really interesting to know the actual truth
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@wassup
simran arora
@wassup · 0:26
Amazing web holiday. It was amazing. As soon as. Thank you
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:13
Thank you Ruthie I hope I see upnet thoughts opinions views and you know such a quote about thank you
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:24
Thank you, Jaya. It really means a lot. And once that question is a story here, I would just say we just need to read them. And also, actually, I'm thankful to you for listening to my swell. And I appreciate that
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:09
Oh, thank you, Simon. And I promise
@Riya26
Riya Jain
@Riya26 · 0:07
Your swear was very amazing. It gave me a new perspective on Raven. Keep it up
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@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:11
Just so intrigued. Fire Posts I'd love for you to post more and track more often. So you have read all these faith and for Aunts and the guns
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 1:07
Hi Jia I am sincerely thankful Grant and I will try to post more but after to the 28th like I have read a few of them and that answers your question pretty well. I'll be more than that
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:14
Thank you, Ms. Riya. Thank you for liking my post and replying to it. And I'm grateful I helped you in some way
@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:10

@vaibhavbehl

That's really great. And yeah, I'd love to know more about Jet and its teachings and how do we apply it in real life situations
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@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:12
I have actually been thinking about reading them but I didn't really get the time so it would be great if you could share any knowledge you got any details
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@Renujain
Renu Jain
@Renujain · 0:09
It was very informative and I really like your content. Keep it up. Please do post more stories like this
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 3:49
Hi Jaya First of all, I'm fine to be very honest. Whose problem got solution care, business school, law school, universe will take care of you but I would really want a few or other people did at some point I'm so at some point it's basically either godfather of all, self help books
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 4:56
Okay. I totally get you. I totally get your point. And I appreciate teaching. Both. I don't think, to be honest, if I'm capable of teaching or give some teaching
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:16
Thank you, Reynold. I'm glad. I really am glad. I make sure I post more stories and facts like these. Thank you
@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:06

@vaibhavbehl

Thank you. Weber, if you explained it so beautifully, I would definitely try to give it a read
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@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:20

@vaibhavbehl

Thank you for explaining it's in so much detail. Web of I really appreciate you taking some time out and telling all these beautiful stories. And I definitely agree with your point of view. I would try to take some time to read. Patita too. Thank you
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:08
Thank you jail I'm glad
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:49
Thank you. And yes, you should read the GIPA. It will help you a lot
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@Ayeshakapoor
Ayesha Kapoor
@Ayeshakapoor · 0:05
Yes, weboff. I totally agree with your point of view. Keep it up
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:21
Okay. Ayesha. First of all, I'm thankful to you download. And secondly, thank you for agreeing to my point, but I'm glad I could spread the facts and my opinion. Thank you
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Ayeshakapoor
Ayesha Kapoor
@Ayeshakapoor · 0:13
No problem. I'm actually enjoying listening to yourselves. So could you tell us more about Raven's family background and all? Like, what all led up to this
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 2:29
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 0:28
I guess he was never a bad person because I have read Arora Barta also so after I have read I think he wasn't really a bad person person but from the circumstances he was born in he became a bad person usually whatever way he was treated or something like that
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 0:38
Like, I have read about him, that he was basically born with some deformity and that deformity, like, because of his deformities. Like, he was half raxius culture and half human. He wasn't a full human. That is why his father wasn't appreciative of him, that we're was also one thing and there are many more things which led to him becoming a Robin. But he wasn't really bad as a person
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 0:40
Also, when I read the book, it was written like, Ravan had a kind of deformity in his stomach or something. And he was always tied with this belt, and he could never remove it because his father had warned him that he should never show that he went a whole year to anyone. But basically, Sita was the first person, I guess guess or maybe I guess she was the one who saw that the committee. So that also led to a lot of things ahead
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 0:41
Basically Kumbakaran, his brother and he both were in that category. They weren't a whole human so raw. And basically, what was more on his side always. And he was a very intelligent man because in that era, also, he knew how to do business on profit and everything but his own father or I guess his own family in many cases. So this is also one benefit
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 0:32
One last thing was about Sita only I guess he there are references of her twice. And then she's after third our fourth time he sees her he falls in love with her. But she is a very different kind of person
@pallarik
Pallari Kadam
@pallarik · 1:22
The villagers told him that Sita was there with Ravan for so many years. How could it not happen that nothing happened between the two? Because it was an insult. Sita buried herself in the bathroom ground, that is, she went back from where she was born. So I guess he wasn't really a villain, I could say
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 2:20
Here. And to be honest. And that gives me the ability to think. Kiki
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 3:16
For example Donald Trump he was homophobic and kinda not how was RAPAN any different from him? Yes sir but all I'm saying is circumstances
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 2:11
Deformity I don't have any concept but I would like the source but I don't remember his name but he was born with ten heads. African American
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 4:13
He was the smartest person in that show, but he was arrogant and rude. Humiliation like humility
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 4:09
Okay. Pali, I would like to say, you know, Robin didn't fall in love with Sita. Robin had lust for her and mute all spite. Even after she kept saying North
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 4:59
Okay, so I would say in my conclusion, Ravan was a rapist. He gives them daughter rapist kidnapper. Being intelligent is not everything. People will remember. You want the bad things you did to them. The people will remember that being smart is not everything. Okay. By the way, thank you so much. Both
@rdiaries
Riddhi Seerat
@rdiaries · 0:08
Coffee Informative Would like to hear more
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@rdiaries
Riddhi Seerat
@rdiaries · 0:03
Coffee. Informative
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@jayaa
Jaya Seth
@jayaa · 0:13

@vaibhavbehl

Yeah, fair profile. Definitely read it. It's so great that you haven't read the whole book and still you are trying to convey all the short messages in such an interesting way. I'm really proud of you
@jesss
J J
@jesss · 0:00

Sorry i am out somewhere couldn't voice record right now so I'll just type

@jesss
J J
@jesss · 0:00

I had a question, why did monkeys play such a prominent role in Ramayana,

@jesss
J J
@jesss · 0:00

why not any other animal?

@jesss
J J
@jesss · 0:00

Also, great swell!! Really fascinating

@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:05
It's okay, Jesss. You can like, type a question. I'll reply
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@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 3:36
Kind of felt attracted to him
@vaibhavbehl
vaibhav behl
@vaibhavbehl · 0:06
And thank you, Jesss. I really appreciate it. Thank you
@jesss
J J
@jesss · 0:00

Thank you so much vaibhav, you're making really great content. Keep it up!!

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@Ayeshakapoor
Ayesha Kapoor
@Ayeshakapoor · 0:21
First of all, thank you, Viper, for putting in so much effort and answering all our questions. I have done another query. It's stopped. I promise. I just just want to ask that vitality. Ask ten heads as a blessing
@Ayeshakapoor
Ayesha Kapoor
@Ayeshakapoor · 0:11
Also, I heard Kitaru. So could you explain further Kiru Quarter? And what was the story behind it
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