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Sanathana Dharma - Part IIViews: 167
Jun 26, 2006 6:16 am re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanathana Dharma - Part II

Gyro
Bharat,

I had already explained in Part I that due to manthra power certain creations were happened and not simply for human pleasure to enjoy the act of physical intercourse. Even if we assume so, would that be written so openly in important Ithihas which is read by all Hindus who consider all the important players are respectable or divine in the Ithihas. But still we find these informations in our scriptures. Most of the divine characters be it Yudhistrar, Lord Krishna, Karna, Lord Rama etc would commit mistakes. So, it reveals the simple truth that Muni Vyasa and Valmiki, Kambar & Tusidas have just reproduced whatever happened without hiding anything. If it is simply a written story would they spoil the image of divine characters?

Kaikeyi episode reveals the truth that people should think several times before offering a boon to women. With the boon not only they will put themselves into problem but also create problems to others also. Due to the boon offered by Dasarathar to Kaikeyi, Rama had to be sent to forest. But the ultimate result is the beloved husband Dhasasarthar died due to Puthra sogam (due to love and affection to his son and the injustice that is done to Lord Rama) and therefore Kaikeyi also were sad until the end of life and the objective of making Bharathan as king was not fulfilled as he ruled the kingdom unwillingly with Rama’s Padhugai imagining Rama as king all the time and so on. Same as the case with Kunti. With the boon offered by Durvasar she tested the varam and all the problems.


V.K.L. Raamanathan

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