Stubblesome guys are troublesome ! So even in our Hindu mythology all our greatest male Gods are clean-shaven . They are and will remain our saviours. We worship them as well as adore them .Girls keep a fast on Shiva-raatri and wish secretly to get a husband who is as handsome and clean-shaven as Lord Shiva.No wonder that the gorgeous and beautiful Devi Pravati fall for him.
Again, Vishnu with a sublime countenance always make us to look at and worship him with both awe and admiration and he has no stubble. Lord Rama too, along with his three brothers , is without any stubble. ( I wonder how he managed to shave while he was on exile in the Panchvati forest for fourteen years , but I’m happy that he did). Goddess Lakshmi and Sitadevi must had liked that look of their respective husbands.
Apart from The Ramayana ,even The Mahabharata also depicted the protagonist characters as extremely handsome and of course, clean-shaven. All the Pandavas and even Lord Krishna kept a clean visage. That must be one of the many reasons that Draupadi , the most beautiful woman on earth loved all of them ( especially Arjuna) so dearly.
What I’m trying to establish by citing these examples is that even the Goddesses , millions of years ago, hated that smelly ,messy stubble and the tradition continues . We, the women of modern age are following their footprints only. As for myself, I hate that unclean stubble too. Even the goddesses considered stubble as unclean and messy ! These Gods are looked after as the quintessence of male beauty and all are clean shaven. In our times also , the clean shaven look of a guy is enough to bowl over a beautiful,intelligent girl. So guys, be God-like…..get rid of your stubble and enjoy the admiration !!
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This is my first post for (P.A.S.S.) and I was tagged by Sammya Brata
I would like to tag Anita , Sammya Brata , Amar , Abhijit Ray , Uma and Abhra. ( This tag is an invitation for you to write a blog post for P.A.S.S. and please do mention about this tag in your post )
This post is a part of the Protest Against Smelly Stubble Activity in association with BlogAdda.
Wonderful idea !
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So nice and well thought ! Loved it…
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Thanks 🙂
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Nice One
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Wonderful idea 😀
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😛 thanks
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What An idea !!! I must say you’re innovative 😀
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hehe..thank you
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awesome one
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Thank you..:-)
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MY GOODNESS!!! HOW DID U EVEN COME UP WITH THIS IDEA!!
AWESOME!!
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Thank you 😀
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Wooahh.. Was going through your posts and this one hooked me… Maniparna how beautifully you have observed the fact that our Hindu Gods are clean shaven. What else can be even more beautiful than this idea.
Stay blessed my dear. Keep sharing such wonderful ideas 🙂
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Thank you so much Priyanka for your lovely comments 😀
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Great Post,loved the concept. I have tagged you in my PASS initiative. Please do acknowledge my tag and tag me back if you wish
http://icynosure.blogspot.com/2013/12/5-reasons-men-should-shave.html
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Thank God, my wife doesn’t think this way 🙂
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hehe ..good for you 😀
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Well written Mani and thanks for the tag 🙂 . Will write a post soon for you and will tell you when done
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Ahan…loved the sequential transition spree 😀 Bhalo laglo and here’s my response to your tag! 🙂
http://www.deckleedge.info/2013/12/paradox.html
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Girls keep a fast on Shiva-raatri and wish secretly to get a husband who is as handsome and clean-shaven as Lord Shiva.
Seriously? Can’t stop laughing at the effect of those two lines.
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hehe..I deliberately wrote that just to pinch it with a salt of humour….kintu seriously graamer dike meyera osob bhebei kawre uposh.. 😦
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Hi,tagged you here in The Story of Ram and Leela ! . Hope you acknowledge me in your next post 🙂
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I’ve two prior tags already which I’ve to acknowledge first. Don’t want to disappoint you but if I can manage to write a fourth one only then I can mention about your tag. Hope you’ll understand 🙂
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Hi Maniparna.
Thank you for visiting my blog 🙂 Congrats and i hope you enjoyed the celebrations with your hubby on 9th! Well written post above 🙂
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yep..thanks a lot 🙂
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Good one Maniparna. 🙂
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Thanks Indrani 🙂
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Wonderful Post, Maniparna! 🙂 Gods to the rescue! Goddesses know best!
Best wishes for the contest 🙂
Thanks for tagging me! Wish I could! Sorry to disappoint. But, I have exhausted my Quota! 10 is the max we can write… Got 9 tags already & 1 is previous commitment. Managed 4 so far, still many to go!
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Thank you Anita :-D..its okay ..best of luck to you too 🙂
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Maniparna, Managed my entry for your tag!!! Do check out my post-
http://anitaexplorer.blogspot.in/2013/12/pausitive-choice.html
Do register it in your BlogAdda account.
Will be wonderful if you could acknowledge/respond to my previous tag! Remember, had tagged you in my Post- http://anitaexplorer.blogspot.in/2013/12/pass-attention.html
Hoping 🙂
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Nice example of Mahabharata. I shall give a try. I have a blogadda registration.
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Thank you..best of luck with the contest 🙂
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