Anupama 25th January 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
The Shahs are stunned to see the Kotharis arrive unexpectedly. Baa hopes Parag can control his temper today, while Parag resolves to stay silent for Prem’s sake, despite his desire to challenge Anupama and Rahi’s pride. Prem asks Parag to leave to avoid any unnecessary drama and firmly warns him not to create trouble. Parag is taken aback by Prem’s stance, while Prem questions if Parag values his reputation. Baa counters, saying a son is more important than reputation. Prem then requests the Kotharis to leave, but Baa confronts Rahi, asking why she pushed Prem. Prem clarifies that Rahi didn’t push him; he merely slipped. When Baa insists Rahi explain, Prem asserts that the issue is between him and Rahi.
Rahi accuses Prem of betrayal, but Prem again asks the Kotharis to leave. Baa insists on resolving the matter before they go. Meanwhile, Vasudhara asks Anupama for permission to enter, and Anupama agrees to hear the Kotharis out. Paritosh, eager to gain overnight fame, suggests Pakhi record the interaction and upload it from a fake account. Kinjal opposes the idea, calling it unethical, but Pakhi asks Ishani to proceed with the recording.
The Kotharis apologize to Anupama for their past behavior and formally introduce themselves. Paritosh becomes excited, while Parag apologizes to Anupama for his mistakes. Anupama replies that repeating the same mistake twice invalidates it as a mistake. Khyati then declares herself as Prem’s mother, but Prem refuses to acknowledge her as such. The Kotharis continue to apologize, and Paritosh again urges Ishani to record the moment.
Hasmuk and Leela reassure the Kotharis not to take offense. Khyati compliments Anupama’s welcoming home, and Vasudhara praises the unity of four generations living under one roof. Parag explains his pain of being separated from Prem and credits Anupama for bringing Prem back home. He apologizes to Anupama on Prem’s behalf.
Vasudhara then reveals that Prem and Rahi love each other and proposes Rahi for Prem. Mahi is shocked, but Vasudhara and Khyati assure everyone that Rahi would be happy with them. Vasudhara tries to persuade Anupama to approve the alliance.
Parag offers a gift to Hasmuk, but Vasudhara adds that while they give gifts to their servants, the Shahs are like family to them. The Kotharis request the Shahs to take their time to decide. Khyati also urges Rahi to complete their family and appeals to Prem to consider the family’s perspective instead of judging her. Meanwhile, Parag grows frustrated with the locality, and Prem decides to have a conversation with Rahi.
Precap: Rahi expects Anupama to support her decision. Anupama pours her heart out in front of Hashmukh. She is shocked later when Parag invites Shahs for lunch.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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Is Paritosh stupid or what the video they recorded will be in their house who can do the recording in their house but one of them?? Fake account can’t hide the fact it’s one of the family member that recorded it! He is just getting Anupama into more trouble!
The house where Prem’s mother couldn’t be happy, where Prem is not happy where Prarthana is not happy, how Rahi will become happy? Anupama is not able to understand it? Really?
Chacha, Chachi, and cousin bothers are praying for Prem’s return? Hell no ! they are daily praying that he should not come.
Reason? the amount of envious attention/respect Parag Kothari gets.
The amount of family dispute rich/powerful people get is dangerous. Everyone is enemy.
Supreme example? Aurangzeb, he locked up is father, sister, children and killed brothers, only to retain power to spread/retain supremacy of Islam(as he interpreted it), he didn’t trust anyone in his mission.
Outcome? Mughal lost all support from everyone and got eradicated!
People get power via service but once they get power they caught up in such a cycle of conspiracy that they only focus on survival and often cause harm to all.
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That is where true spiritual masters come into picture, they work selflessly and enable their wards to contribute their best.
People accomplish miracles through their devotion to please/care their God/Master.
They innovate, discover, organize, give, clean, sing, and dance with heartfelt dedication.
Such achievements are never driven by the accumulation of wealth or power but arise from the spirit of selfless service.
They understand the profound truth that Seva Saves. (By Sai).
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In ancient India, most powerful individuals had Gurus who imparted knowledge and provided guidance in every aspect of life.
This strong Guru-disciple relationship played a crucial role in shaping leaders and society.
The current chaos in India stems largely from the declining influence and effectiveness of teachers on the general population.
Today, teaching is often seen as a profession chosen by those who couldn’t excel in other fields. Naturally, this raises concerns about the quality of the nation and its future citizens under such guidance.
Strong, capable enlightened teachers are essential for nation-building.
Teachers can inspire students to achieve the unimaginable—something parents can never envision.
This is why the phrase holds such deep significance: “Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu, Gurur Devo Maheshwara”—the teacher is likened to the Creator, the Sustainer, and the Destroyer (of ignorance), emphasizing the divine and transformative role of teachers.
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Here’s the story of the Fakir and the Wood Collector:
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by dense forests, there lived a poor wood collector. Every day, he ventured into the forest with his axe, cutting wood to sell in the market. Despite his hard work, he barely earned enough to feed his family.
One day, while chopping wood deep in the forest, he saw a Fakir (a wandering saint) meditating under a tree. The Fakir’s serene demeanor and simple attire exuded peace. Curious, the wood collector approached him and said, “O wise one, I work so hard every day, yet I remain poor. Is there a way to change my fortune?”
The Fakir smiled kindly and said, “My child, go deeper into the forest and chop the trees with the red bark. Beneath it, you will find something valuable.”
The wood collector was intrigued and followed the Fakir’s advice. To his astonishment, as he chopped the trees, he discovered a large stash of sandalwood buried beneath it. The wood collector sold the sandalwood in the market and made a handsome profit.
The next day, he returned to the Fakir and said, “O wise one, the sandalwood brought me great wealth. Is there more you can show me?”
The Fakir replied, “Go even deeper into the forest, and there you will find trees with golden leaves. Chop it, and you will find more treasures.”
The wood collector obeyed and, as promised, found silver beneath the trees. Thrilled, he rushed back to the Fakir and asked, “What more lies in the forest?”
The Fakir smiled and said, “If you go even further, you will find trees with trunk that glimmers like gold. Chop it, and you shall find treasures beyond imagination.”
The wood collector ventured deeper into the forest and discovered gold, diamonds, and more. He became immensely wealthy and built a lavish mansion. He wore fine clothes and had servants to do his bidding.
But with wealth came pride. The once-humble wood collector now looked down on the poor villagers and boasted of his riches. He even forgot the Fakir who had helped him.
One day, the Fakir visited the wood collector’s mansion. Seeing the saint, the wood collector laughed and said, “Why do you live in rags when you can have all this? You could have kept the treasures for yourself. You are a fool!”
The Fakir smiled and replied, “My son, wealth is fleeting. It is the cause of greed, arrogance, and suffering. True wealth lies in contentment and freedom from desires.”
The wood collector was struck by the Fakir’s words. He realized how his pride had blinded him and how the Fakir, despite knowing the forest’s treasures, remained free from greed. Overwhelmed with guilt and admiration, the wood collector knelt before the Fakir and said, “You are the real Badshah (king), for you have no attachment to wealth or power. Teach me how to live a life as pure as yours.”
The Fakir blessed him and said, “Go back to the forest. Live simply, share your wealth, and serve others. That is the path to true kingship.”
The wood collector chose to give up his wealth, returning to a simple and humble way of life.
He devoted himself wholeheartedly to helping the poor and needy, earning the sincere respect and admiration of those around him.
This respect was pure and free from envy, as people deeply valued his generosity and selflessness.
Out of gratitude, they eagerly offered him the best of what they had, ensuring that everyone in the community, including the wood collector, was well cared for.
Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu. Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect Explained by the Master.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDTfY3lP54Y&t=3678s
“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah sarve santu niramaya sarve bhadrani pashyantu maa kaschit dukh bhag bhavet”
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Dark side of Brahmins, who kept the vedas/ upanishads/ true nature of Brahmins hidden to create a oppressive rigid society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoNJf2KPQis
(Need clarification on Curse of Parashurama on Karna)
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Dark sides of wealthy/greedy, having no end to greed, which wont stop even after wiping own existence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IFZH6PD-ZY
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The dark sides of concentrated power throughout history have caused immense suffering and large-scale atrocities, eventually paving the way for Democracy and Communism as a response to oppression.
But democracy in India can never work with 80 crores of people remaining below poverty line who can easily be biased by petty freebies.
The middle class, often seen as the backbone of democracy, is choked under work pressure limiting their active participation in civic life and political reform.
Then comes an higher class which don’t care at all !
Democracy in USA can never work where wealth can buy decision making.
What is the use of Communism in China where people are voiceless? This raises questions about its true purpose.
Loka Samasta Sukhino Bhavantu. Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect Explained by the Master.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDTfY3lP54Y&t=3678s
“Sarve bhavantu sukhinah sarve santu niramaya sarve bhadrani pashyantu maa kaschit dukh bhag bhavet”
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Dark side of Brahmins, who kept the vedas/ upanishads/ true nature of Brahmins hidden to create a oppressive rigid society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoNJf2KPQis
(Need clarification on Curse of Parashurama on Karna)
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Dark sides of wealthy/greedy, having no end to greed, which wont stop even after wiping own existence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IFZH6PD-ZY
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The dark sides of concentrated power throughout history have caused immense suffering and large-scale atrocities, eventually paving the way for Democracy and Communism as a response to oppression.
But democracy in India can never work with 80 crores of people remaining below poverty line who can easily be biased by petty freebies.
The middle class, often seen as the backbone of democracy, is choked under work pressure limiting their active participation in civic life and political reform.
Then comes an higher class which don’t care at all !
Democracy in USA can never work where wealth can buy decision making.
What is the use of Communism in China where people are voiceless? This raises questions about its true purpose.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZwCfo6G44c
Proud of you bro.
I am not sure about the Civil Disobedience as suggested by Dhruv, But I am sure, we need to get inside the field instead of shouting outside the ring.
If nothing else, when we gather, we must talk about real issues try to find out solutions and take individual responsibility.
I would like see if MahaKumbh get together will figure a way out to extract Amritam ?
Or the rush and chaos will cause even that nectar to lose its essence?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Qt4Np_6qc0
Why high skilled Indian are going abroad leaving Amritham in our polluted rivers?
Why Indians have become illegal immigrants leaving the nectar behind?
The nectar which fell long ago is actually lost in pollution,.
Should we merely dance and celebrate the memory of that divine event, clinging to its past glory, or should we rise to the occasion, clean our rivers, and protect what remains of their sanctity?
Celebration without action is hollow. True homage to the nectar and the wisdom lies in restoring and preserving its essence.
Protecting these rivers ensures they remain a source of life, purity, and spirituality—not just a memory, but a living reality for future generations.
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The choice is ours: to reminisce or to act.
We can only celebrate/have Satsang after a long dedicated/devoted/honest day of work.
Will the gathered devotees figure a way out to protect our divine life sources(the rivers) to prove their true devotion. Otherwise, all their devotion is nothing but hollow pretense.
Their hollow presence will actually cause more damage to the natural resources.
It mirrors the behavior of someone who comes, enjoys, leaves their waste behind, and departs without taking any responsibility.
Tragically, this is what we are doing to our beloved Earth—exploiting it without a sense of accountability.
The wealthy often remain indifferent, the poor feel they have no choice, and the middle class struggles, caught between helplessness and duty.