Jay Malhar Martand

Jay Malhar Martand

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

JAY MALHAR




  ABOUT HISTORY LORD KHANDOA

This series is based on the legend of Lord Martanda bhairava aka Khandoba , an avtaar of Lord shiva. Jai Malhar is a mythological epic based on the life of Khandoba , the reincarnation of Lord Shiva. The show is about Khandoba's courage, magnanimity and prowess. He is also fondly known as Malhar & worshipped across Maharashtra & beyond as the family deity of many. His devotees express their devotion by chanting aloud “Yelkot Yelkot Jai Malhar”. The foremost centre of Khandoba worship is jejuri in Maharashtra & is thronged by lakhs every year who visit to worship the Lord. Khandoba has been portrayed as a God of love, a Superpower and the symbol of excellence. He is portrayed as a super hero for the young generation.

 ABOUT TV SHOW ON ZEE TV..JAY MALHAR

Jai Malhar is a mythological epic based on the life of Khandoba , the reincarnation of Lord Shiva. The show is about Khandoba's courage, magnanimity and prowess. He is also fondly known as Malhar & worshipped across Maharashtra & beyond as the family deity of many. His devotees express their devotion by chanting aloud “Yelkot Yelkot Jai Malhar”. The foremost centre of Khandoba worship is Jejuri in Maharashtra & is thronged by lakhs every year who visit to worship the Lord. Jai Malhar, is Zee Marathi's attempt at bringing to life for the first time on television, the larger than life persona of Khandoba. The show is about Khandoba's courage, magnanimity and prowess. Khandoba has been portrayed as a God of love, a Superpower and the symbol of excellence. He is portrayed as a super hero for the young generation. Each part of the show is aimed at spreading knowledge of his values and beliefs. It is the biggest offering in the history of Marathi Television, an ode to the faith of Maharashtra!!! Watch Jai Malhar, Mon-Sat 07:00 PM, only on Zee Marathi.

Show Time : Mon-Sat 7:00 PM
ABOUT STAR CAST ON SERIAL JAY MALHAR
  
  • Devdatta Nage  as Lord Khandoba.
Khandoba is an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the slayer of demons mani and malla. He protects his devotees from any obstacles. He predominantly resides in Jejuri . Besides , many other shrines are dedicated to him.
  • Surabhi Hande as Malsa Devi.
Mahalasa Devi is from Nevasa . Daughter of Timmasheth vani ( merchant) and Mayananda. She married Lord Khandoba and came to Jejuri . She is wife of Lord Khandoba. She is a loving housewife who takes ferocious form to slay demons. According to some legends , she is incarnation of Devi Parwati whose form (appearance) is of Mohini Devi , an form of Lord Vishnu .
  • Isha Keskar as banai Devi.
Banai , Banubai is from Dhangarpada of ChandanPuri . Her celestial parents are actually God indra and Sachi Devi , but she was raised by Aajamel , a Dhangaer man. She is devoted to Lord Khandoba and is his wife.
  • Nakul Ghanekar as Hegadi pradhan and Lord vishnu.
Lord shiva served as Pradhan ( Priame Minister) for Lord Khadoba in the battle against demons mani and malla.He is intelligent and aware of etiquette .He helps Lord Khadoba . in.making of plans and figuring them out.
  • Purva Neelima Subhash as laxmi Devi.
  • Aniruddha Vinayak Joshi as narada muni.
  • Siddhesh Prabhakar as surya Dev.
  • Arti More as Latika.
  • Priyanka Waman as Manji.
  • Mahesh Phalke as Ranga.
  • Anjali Valsangkar as Shevanti. 

About Iconography


Khandoba and Mhalsa killing demons Mani-Malla — a popular , c.1880.
In a popular representation of Khandoba, Mhalsa is seated in front of Khandoba on his white horse. Mhalsa is piercing a demon's chest with a spear, while a dog is biting his thigh and the horse is hitting his head. The other demon is grabbing the reins of the horse and attacking Khandoba with a club as Khandoba is dismounting the horse and attacking the demon with his sword. In other representations, Khandoba is seen seated on a horse with the heads of demons trod under the horse's hooves or their heads under Khandoba's knees.
In (idols), Khandoba or Mailara is depicted as having four arms, carrying a  (drum),  (trident), Bhandara-patra (turmeric powder-filled bowl) and khadga (sword). Khandoba's images are often dressed as a or a Muslim. Often, Khandoba is depicted a a warrior seated on horseback with one or both of his wives and accompanied with one or more dogs. He is also worshipped as the aniconic  the symbol of Shiva. Often in Khandoba temples, both representations of Khandoba — the aniconic lingam and the anthropomorphic horseback form.

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