Tag: Maa

  • Maa Durga Appeared in Your Dream? Know the Meaning and Interpretation of Seeing the Hindu Goddess of Strength During Sleep

    What you see when you’re asleep provides information about your present state of mind and hopes for the future. You may see signs indicating you are taking some necessary steps for your well-being. In simpler terms, these are called Precognitive dreams that predict the future. Speaking of dreams and their numerous interpretations, have you ever seen Maa Durga in your dreams? If yes, then congratulations, it’s a highly auspicious sign! Goddess Shakti is a reflection of new hope and a change of luck. All you need to know is the appearance of the divine feminine energy in your dreams who is permitting you to follow your passion and vision. The dream may also mean that you have finally received her favour through your devotion and good deeds. So lucky dreamers, keep reading the article to know about the myriad of attributes associated with the dream and what message it has for you. Lord Krishna in Dreams Meaning: Here’s Why it is Auspicious to See Bal Gopal and What Does it Signify to See God in Your Dreams?

    Maa Durga In Dreams Meaning

    There are different signs and messages related to the way in which the Goddess emerges in your dreams. For instance, if one witnesses the Devi in a red saree and a calming posture as if she is about to enter your house, this points toward supreme contentment that the person will soon experience. It is very rare to see Devi Durga speaking or interacting since her appearance is enough to give you a blissful life. Moreover, if you watch the Goddess in her Kshatriya manifestation with arms raised to strike, then no evil can harm the dreamer. This avatar of the Goddess shows that she is unstoppable and wrathful at the injustice done to the dreamer. Devi Lakshmi Appeared in Your Dream? Know The Meaning And Interpretation of Seeing the Hindu Goddess of Wealth During Sleep.

    On the other hand, if ever you dream about the Goddess in an angry form, there are chances you are not doing certain things right in your life. It would help if you avoided all kinds of wickedness and illegal activities as they would result in agony and humiliation. The colour in which the Devi appears in your dreams also holds a lot of significance. Durga Maa in green colour indicates marriage or childbirth, whereas a red hue exhibits victory and progress. So, when the Goddess visits your dreams next time, you’ll know what it means.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Sep 28, 2022 10:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Sandy Saha, Social Media Influencer, Fined For Dancing And Filming Video on Maa Flyover In Kolkata

    Kolkata, September 21: A social media influencer from Kolkata, Sandy Saha, has been fined for illegally parking his car on the Maa flyover in the city to shoot a dance video. Sandy Saha shared the video on his Facebook account. In the video, which was shot last week, the social media influences can be seen dancing on the flyover amid heavy traffic on the Bollywood song “Main aai hun UP Bihar lutne”.

    Social media users tagged the Kolkata police to bring the matter to their notice. Saha is a well-known personality in West Bengal. He is also a social worker, actor and comedian. The driver of the car parked the vehicle on the flyover, and the social media influencer came out and crossed the road to perform on the dance number. Social Media Influencers to Corner Rs 900 Cr in 2021; Grow to Rs 2,200 Cr by 2025: Report.

    Video Shared By Sandy Saha:

    The video, which was uploaded on September 13, has crossed over 2.3 million views so far. Saha claimed that he had not broken any traffic rules. However, the social media influencer admitted that he did not know that stopping a vehicle on the flyover was prohibited.

    A fine notice has been sent to Saha. A case was registered by the Kolkata Police on Tuesday. The driver and the owner of the car were asked to appear at the Kolkata Police headquarters. Notably, the video was shot amid rainfall. As per a report by India Today, the driver was fined, and his license was also cancelled.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Sep 21, 2021 07:04 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Bhumika Chawla on working in Telugu films ‘Seetimaarr’, ‘Paagal’, ‘Idhe Maa Katha’ and how there aren’t enough roles for female actors her age

    Bhumika Chawla on working in Telugu films ‘Seetimaarr’, ‘Paagal’, ‘Idhe Maa Katha’ and how there aren’t enough roles for female actors her age

    Actor Bhumika Chawla will be seen in a bunch of films soon, but admits that not enough interesting roles are written for women of her age

    There was a restraint and calmness with which Bhumika Chawla used to speak when she was one of the most sought-after leading women in Telugu and Tamil cinema a few years ago. The tide might have changed and she might be doing fewer films now, but the calm demeanour is intact even when she speaks her mind, without mincing words.

    This summer will see her in two Telugu films; she has completed filming a third one. “I take up a film only if it is worth my time. I want characters that give me scope to perform and make some impact. Not every story or character needs to have the potential to change society; sometimes I can do a film for fun, but there has to be something in it for me. I don’t want to be standing next to the hero doing nothing,” she says, on what keeps her going after two decades in cinema.

    Short but pivotal

    First up is director Sampath Nandi’s Seetimaarr, releasing on April 2, in which she is cast as Gopichand’s sister. She is then filming for a cameo appearance in director Naresh Kuppili’s Paagal starring Vishwak Sen, which is scheduled to release on April 30. “Kabaddi plays an important part in Seetimaarr and I motivate Gopichand to do his best. In Paagal, I have very few scenes, but they are intense.”

    Bhumika divides her time between Mumbai and Hyderabad. When she had to begin work for the new Telugu film Idhe Maa Katha in October, amid the pandemic, she approached it with trepidation: “I discussed it with my family and we agreed that invariably, we all have to step out. Film units were also working with all the necessary precautions. Any time I spotted someone without a mask, I wouldn’t hesitate to tell them. I would wash hands frequently, do steam inhalations and drink turmeric milk.”

    She had spent the lockdown months near Nasik, with her father, and says it was the best thing that had happened to her in years. “It was a tough time for everyone. I am thankful to God that I could spend time amid greenery, and it had a healing effect on me. We all forget that we need to slow down. We have no time to stand and stare,” she says, quoting WH Davies’ poem ‘Leisure’.

    Rider’s high

    Bhumika Chawla

    Bhumika Chawla
     

    Director Guru Pawan’s Idhe Maa Katha is a road film in which Bhumika is one of the four principal characters. For this, she had to ride a heavy-duty bike. “I have ridden lighter bikes in the past, but never a Bullet. I trained for this film and discovered that there is better stability while riding at a speed of 60 to 80 kilometres/hour than at 20 to 40 kilometres/hour. I loved the adrenaline rush. Riding with the wind on my face gave me a high.”

    She doesn’t want to divulge more about the story or her character, but states that she liked how it shows that women need to rediscover themselves and realise their dreams, when life overwhelms them with responsibilities.

    Bhumika is also part of Tamil film Kannai Nambathey and the Hindi film Operation Majnu. She discloses, however, that she doesn’t come across interesting roles often. Film industries tend to slot female actors above 40 into sister or sister-in-law roles and she emphasises that those characters need to have depth and merit: “I am grateful for the opportunities I have had so far, but I also crave for the kind of films that Tabu or Vidya Balan get to do. Recently, I was also smitten by Sushmita Sen’s performance in Aarya. More stories and characters need to be written for women in our age group. It is not the audience that slots you, but the industry. As an actor, I want to do things I haven’t done before.”