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Dil tootna is also a thing dreammy
Miracle ke liye match dekh rahe ho ya kuch aur nahi hai isiliye dekh rahe ho 🫠🫠
kuldeep pe bharosa hai
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From One Last God Kubera
Maruna and Sampati when they were children.. they were so sweet and innocent and now..🫠
#i’ve been reading this webtoon for 12 years now#and it’s just..#i don’t know how she does it#but the author is just too good#i get so fucking feral#i don’t even have a fav character i love them all#and there’s at least 50#kubera#one last god kubera#art#my art#fanart#webtoon
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Jatayu - Day 83
Race: Avian
Arcana: Sun
Alignment: Light-Law
July 31st, 2024

Hinduism has always been a purveying theme throughout the SMT series. As one of the biggest eastern religions, and one whose practitioners spread throughout the whole world, the lack of Hindus in Japan does not take away from how common and widespread the concepts and beings that make up the sprawling tapestry of Hinduism are throughout the series. Whether it be DDS's overarching themes connecting deeply to Hinduism, to the common recurrence and respect of several Hindu deities throughout the series, I find it interesting how SMT takes so much from the faith, even to the point of pulling out far more relatively obscure figures to make up their scores of demons. Case in point, today's Demon of the Day, and one of the only commonly recurring Avians throughout the series- the nephew of Garuda and attempted savior of the goddess Sita, Jatayu. While the King of the Vultures may have perished, his memory lives on through this series... but how did he die?
Jatayu seems to originate from the Hindu Epic Ramayana, purported as being the son of Aruna and Shyeni, with Aruna being the older brother of Garuda, who I'm sure you're familiar with if you've played through the series. Growing up with an elder brother in the form of Sampati, the two birds were downright inseparable in their youth. However, this would all change one day. The two were competitive spirits, after all, and their favorite contest was to see who could fly higher than the other. Soaring up and up, the two would speed ahead of each other day after day, until, eventually, it began to grow hot. The two had entered into Sūryamaṇḍala, the mandala of the orbit of the sun! Jatayu realized too late that he was about to get Icarus'd, and, scared for his brother's safety, Sampati sped ahead of the other bird and shielded him from the sun at the consequence of losing his own wings. Sampati was sent spiraling to the ground, the two cursed to never meet each other again.
Interestingly, though, this tragic tale would only be the start of the themes of self-sacrifice common throughout Jatayu's forays in Hindu myth. This noble display was only the start of an idea brewing in the Ramayana, one of the most important (and biggest) epics in not just Hinduism, but history as a whole. The King of the Vultures' spotlight wasn't quite over yet, as his exploits would continue on into the life of Rama, specifically in Aranya Kanda, one of the many parts of this sprawling poem. Later in the bird's life, he befriended Sita, one of the many avatars of Vishnu as well as being the female protagonist of the epic. However, this would come to a head when the demon king, Ravana, had abducted her. Hearing her cries for help, Jatayu went to assist, and a tense standoff soon turned into a fight to allow her to get away. To quote,
These just and reasonable words of Jatayu but inflamed Ravana the more and fire flashed from his twenty eyes. He sprang at Jatayu in dreadful rage and a terrible fight ensued between them in that desolate forest, even as if two cloud banks or two mount Malyavans(tags) dashed against one another.
The two's battle was fierce, and surprisingly exciting- I'd honestly recommend looking at it as it's a genuinely well written fight scene- However, a demigod bird only stands a ghost's chance against the king of the demons. After struggling, he'd finally pull Sita away from the demon king, but eventually, Jatayu would be struck down. Taking the opportunity for sacrifice, likely having been inspired by his brother all those years ago, Jatayu had a final stand against Ravana, leading to an hour-long battle ultimately ending in the bird's untimely death.
Thus, the rakshasaking and the vulture-king fought with unabated fury for over an hour ; at the end of which, Ravana profited by a chapce to hew off with his sharp sword the pinions and feet of Jatayu, who fought so nobly for his master Raghuveera. And the lord of the vultures fell to the earth in the agonies of death.
However, even in his death, as he lay nearing his end, he took the time to explain the situation to the then-arriving Rama, as the King of the Demons had kidnapped Sita again already. His sacrifice to uphold Dharma and to protect Sita may have failed, but he still took his last breaths to spite Ravana by weakening the king and giving Rama the information he needed. The recurring themes of selflessness and sacrifice in Jatayu's appearances are incredibly interesting to me, especially given his connection to vultures, a bird which most would consider very selfish. Perhaps, without Jatayu around, they became a far less proud race...? I dunno, I'm just spitballing. Interestingly, something I found in a post going over the story of Jatayu in great depth seems to indicate a greater spiritual significance to birds in general, and perhaps, Jatayu's death may have spelled the end for Ravana as a whole. To quote, as this is a line from the epic,
You will find no rest for the long years of Eternity, for you killed a bird in love and unsuspecting.
In honor of Jatayu, a great sculpture was erected in the Indian state of Kerala, at Jatayu Earth Center, named so after the bird himself. The massive sculpture is the largest bird-based piece of art in the world, showing the significance of the great King of Vultures in both history and mythology.

As for the design in SMT, Jatayu takes the name of King of the Vultures way more literally than most other depictions- the golden crown seems to reflect royalty, and the fur coat around the neck may be an allusion to several depictions of Jatayu also resembling eagles. However, I'm completely unsure as to where the lizard tail came from, as with the overall color palette- sure, it looks nice and intimidating, but for such a benevolent bird, isn't it weird? Whatever, I'm sure someone out there can find connections that I'm just not seeing. I will say, though, it is a very well done design, and I appreciate the fact that it hasn't changed after all the years it's existed in the series. Kinda like Cerberus, it might be a callback, but I'm unsure. Overall, though, I wasn't expecting to get so oddly attached to the vulture king, but his kind ways and tragic patterns of sacrifice certainly make him a surprise stick-out.
Now stop ambushing me in V. Please. I stole your eggs ONCE, JATAYU. PLE-
#shin megami tensei#smt#megaten#persona#daily#jatayu#(From what I can tell#it's an incredibly fearsome Rakshasa#and one of the counselors of Ravana.)#also sorry for the somewhat lower quality?#i'm sick rn so i'm writing this on my phone#and my research is a lot more surface level due to that#if anything its a lot more like i'm writing it during my school days tho lmao
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English translation of some of the names in kubera as well as references from Hindu mythology-
Agni- fire
Vayu- air/wind
Chandra- moon
Surya- sun
Indra- king
Varun- water (god of water)
Kubera- god of wealth
Brahma- god of creation( one who created the universe)
Visnu- care taker ( one who over sees all beings)
Shiva- god of destruction and ultimate end
Murugan- son of Shiva(also known as kartikey)
Marut- children of Shiva (they make the army of Indra)
Yama- the god of dead( the one who oversees the dead )
Kali - one of the forms of goddess Durga
Asha - Hope
Sagra- ocean
Gandharva- rather being a single individual gandharvas are the demigods who sing and play instruments for gods
Kinnra- rather being a single individual kinnras are the demigods that dance for gods.
Ananta- infinite (also king of snakes)
Kadru- mother of snakes
Petupan- gluttony (not a actual word , made up)
Jatayu- a bird who held off ravana once to protect Sita , but died by the hands of Ravana
Sampati- brother of jatayu ( he once tried to reach sun but got himself burned)
Tara- star
Garuda- ride of visnu
Usha- dawn
Ratri- night
Aruna - sun
PS - comment any character I missed or you want to know more about!!
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Jatayu is a legendary divine bird in the Indian epic Ramayana. He is a great vulture (Garuda-like) and a devoted ally of Lord Rama. Jatayu and his brother, Sampati, were born to the sage Arun, who was also the charioteer of Surya (the Sun God). Jatayu symbolizes devotion, righteousness (dharma), and self-sacrifice. His story is often seen as a lesson in courage, even in the face of inevitable defeat.
In Thailand, Jatayu appears in the Ramakien, the Thai adaptation of the Ramayana. In Thai, he is known as Sadayu (สดาย���) or Sadayuth and plays a similar role. He is depicted as a mighty Garuda-like bird who tries to save Nang Sida (Sita) from Thotsakan (Ravana). Like in the Indian version, he is defeated but manages to provide crucial information to Phra Ram (Rama). In Thai Buddhist traditions, Sadayu is often seen as a symbol of loyalty, sacrifice, and protection. He sometimes merges with Garuda (Krut in Thai), the national emblem of Thailand, due to their shared bird-like divine nature. 🕉🤎
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jab shakti, sampati aur sadbuddhi yeh teeno hi aurtein hai, toh inn mardon ke kis baat ka guroor?
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The Entire Lore of the Moonwingian Language Family (I Guess)
Today I've got a message from @niniralin asking me to reveal some lore behind East Moonwingian. Here you go!
Moonwingian family is used for communication in the Fairy Realm, which is a place in the universe of my books - The City of Witches, which you can read on Scribble Hub or listen to on Youtube, and Curse Therapy Journal, which I plan on releasing after the weekend. As of now it only really appears as some names, but I plan to place one incoming arc of TCoW in the Fairy Realm, so it will get some presence and relevancy.
It is named after the Moonwing Archipelago, where it is used. East Moonwingian is used in East Moonwing Island and West is used in West Moonwing Island. (Yes, those are also countries.) In addition West Moonwingian is a local lingua franca, but not global.
It is not really known today what Proto-Moonwingian was like. The Proto-Moonwingian society was non-literate. If knowledge needed to be preserved they used pictures made in clay or wax tablets. But aside from numbers and some magical symbols those pictures were more like cave drawings than actual logography.
Then there was an anomaly called The Great Connection, which allowed to travel between the Fairy Realm and the Human Realm. It is not known who caused it, but it was some fairy alchemist experimenting with the five elements to create their own world. After they caused The Great Connection they disappeared and became known as The One Who Time Forgot. (And I'm using they, because it forgot even their gender.)
The first humans to arrive on Moonwing Archipelago came from Britain and with them they brought some writings in Old English. Those writings were seen by Sijatinakso the Writer who created the Old Moonwingian alphabet inspired by them.
Over time the rising differences in the evolution of language and culture between the East and the West caused the society to split. Today both islands have vastly different societal norms, traditions and languages. (Not to mention that the West basically turned into a mafiacracy.) Both also have their own literary language pioneers. East loves the works of Umi from Ampi E and West delights in Khoti Kniki and Sampati Īsiāk.
How to differenciate between the three languages?
Old - It has ä
East - It has no š and no o
West - It has ky and long vowels ā and ī
And I think that's all. Feel free to ask further questions.
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👶 & 🍭!!
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👶 – What are your muse’s top three baby names for each gender?
Hm. I'll just give three general ones:
Tyu: based on Jatayu.
Apati: based on Sampati
The third name he'd pick. I can't think of one exactly but it's gotta be something his partner would beat his ass over, like Megatron or Zoidberg.
🍭 -- What are some thoughtful gift ideas to get your muse?
For one example, Rex will always appreciate something like a toaster or other day-to-day thing he needs to replace (sometimes right away after an accident, others a long time because he lazily substitutes using his superpowers).
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Nandagaon, Vrinda Kund | Braj Mandal Parikrama | Ep 6 | Sri Sampati Dasa
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[ad_1] Deutsche Bank and The Akshaya Patra Foundation have further strengthened their long-standing partnership to combat classroom hunger by initiating the construction of a state-of-the-art kitchen in Shivajinagar, Pune. The groundbreaking ceremony for this innovative facility marks a major milestone in their joint efforts to enhance the lives of underprivileged children through the Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM POSHAN) scheme. The Akshaya Patra Foundation is the implementing partner of the PM POSHAN initiative and world’s largest NGO-Run school meal program. Ms Ruchi Khemka, Head CSR & Mr Kaushik Shaparia, CEO Deutsche Bank Group India; Sri Prithviraj BP, IAS; Shri Sampati Dasa, Regional President & Mr Shridhar Venkat, CEO, TAPF Expected to be operational by early 2026, the multi-level kitchen will provide over 25,000 daily hot, nutritious meals to students in government and government-aided schools across Pune. This initiative is aimed at improving school attendance, academic performance, and the overall health and well-being of marginalized children. The facility will adhere to the highest standards of hygiene and safety and is designed to serve as Akshaya Patra’s central kitchen in Pune. Beyond addressing nutrition and education, the project is poised to create employment opportunities and support local agriculture, fostering economic development within the community. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Kaushik Shaparia, CEO of Deutsche Bank Group, India, along with Shri Sampati Dasa, Regional President – Pune, The Akshaya Patra Foundation; Shri Shridhar Venkat, CEO, of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Ms Ruchi Khemka, Head - CSR, Deutsche Bank Group, India, Praveen NR, IFS, Sri Prithviraj BP, IAS & other senior representatives from the Pune Government department & The Akshaya Patra Foundation and other dignitaries. Mr. Kaushik Shaparia, CEO of Deutsche Bank Group, India, highlighting the significance of this initiative, said, “At Deutsche Bank, we believe collaboration is vital to creating lasting social impact. This new kitchen in Pune reflects our unwavering commitment to addressing hunger and education, empowering students to realize their full potential. With our strong presence in Pune, we also look forward to engaging our employees in advancing this meaningful cause and fostering sustainable change.” Mr. Shridhar Venkat, CEO, from The Akshaya Patra Foundation, said, “Today's groundbreaking ceremony marks a significant milestone in our ongoing journey with Deutsche Bank to eradicate classroom hunger and foster educational opportunities for children across Pune. Through this state-of-the-art kitchen facility, we are set to enhance our operational capabilities significantly, thereby ensuring that over 25,000 students receive nutritious meals every school day. This initiative not only supports academic excellence but also strengthens the fabric of our communities by promoting better health and creating economic opportunities locally. We are immensely grateful to Deutsche Bank's for their support over the years. We also want to thank the Government of Maharashtra for providing us the opportunity to serve the children in the state. They have been instrumental in helping us make an impact and nurture the potential of every child we serve." Since 2014, Deutsche Bank has supported Akshaya Patra’s efforts to provide mid-day meals to students in Jaipur, Bengaluru, and Pune. Over the past decade, this partnership has facilitated the provision of over 8 crore meals to children, significantly enhancing educational opportunities for marginalized communities. In addition to the Pune kitchen, Deutsche Bank is extending its support to Akshaya Patra by funding meals for an additional 2,000 children in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad. The Pune kitchen is set to play a critical role in scaling Akshaya Patra’s Mid-Day Meal Programme in Maharashtra, furthering its mission of eliminating hunger and ensuring access to education for all.
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[ad_1] Deutsche Bank and The Akshaya Patra Foundation have further strengthened their long-standing partnership to combat classroom hunger by initiating the construction of a state-of-the-art kitchen in Shivajinagar, Pune. The groundbreaking ceremony for this innovative facility marks a major milestone in their joint efforts to enhance the lives of underprivileged children through the Pradhan Mantri Poshan Shakti Nirman (PM POSHAN) scheme. The Akshaya Patra Foundation is the implementing partner of the PM POSHAN initiative and world’s largest NGO-Run school meal program. Ms Ruchi Khemka, Head CSR & Mr Kaushik Shaparia, CEO Deutsche Bank Group India; Sri Prithviraj BP, IAS; Shri Sampati Dasa, Regional President & Mr Shridhar Venkat, CEO, TAPF Expected to be operational by early 2026, the multi-level kitchen will provide over 25,000 daily hot, nutritious meals to students in government and government-aided schools across Pune. This initiative is aimed at improving school attendance, academic performance, and the overall health and well-being of marginalized children. The facility will adhere to the highest standards of hygiene and safety and is designed to serve as Akshaya Patra’s central kitchen in Pune. Beyond addressing nutrition and education, the project is poised to create employment opportunities and support local agriculture, fostering economic development within the community. The ceremony was attended by Mr. Kaushik Shaparia, CEO of Deutsche Bank Group, India, along with Shri Sampati Dasa, Regional President – Pune, The Akshaya Patra Foundation; Shri Shridhar Venkat, CEO, of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, Ms Ruchi Khemka, Head - CSR, Deutsche Bank Group, India, Praveen NR, IFS, Sri Prithviraj BP, IAS & other senior representatives from the Pune Government department & The Akshaya Patra Foundation and other dignitaries. Mr. Kaushik Shaparia, CEO of Deutsche Bank Group, India, highlighting the significance of this initiative, said, “At Deutsche Bank, we believe collaboration is vital to creating lasting social impact. This new kitchen in Pune reflects our unwavering commitment to addressing hunger and education, empowering students to realize their full potential. With our strong presence in Pune, we also look forward to engaging our employees in advancing this meaningful cause and fostering sustainable change.” Mr. Shridhar Venkat, CEO, from The Akshaya Patra Foundation, said, “Today's groundbreaking ceremony marks a significant milestone in our ongoing journey with Deutsche Bank to eradicate classroom hunger and foster educational opportunities for children across Pune. Through this state-of-the-art kitchen facility, we are set to enhance our operational capabilities significantly, thereby ensuring that over 25,000 students receive nutritious meals every school day. This initiative not only supports academic excellence but also strengthens the fabric of our communities by promoting better health and creating economic opportunities locally. We are immensely grateful to Deutsche Bank's for their support over the years. We also want to thank the Government of Maharashtra for providing us the opportunity to serve the children in the state. They have been instrumental in helping us make an impact and nurture the potential of every child we serve." Since 2014, Deutsche Bank has supported Akshaya Patra’s efforts to provide mid-day meals to students in Jaipur, Bengaluru, and Pune. Over the past decade, this partnership has facilitated the provision of over 8 crore meals to children, significantly enhancing educational opportunities for marginalized communities. In addition to the Pune kitchen, Deutsche Bank is extending its support to Akshaya Patra by funding meals for an additional 2,000 children in Gandhinagar, Ahmedabad. The Pune kitchen is set to play a critical role in scaling Akshaya Patra’s Mid-Day Meal Programme in Maharashtra, furthering its mission of eliminating hunger and ensuring access to education for all.
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