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Mar 07, 2007 10:27 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanadhana Dharma |
Ganesh Ram
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Gyro, To say that there was a shivdanush and Ravana a great shiva baktha went to break it itself is a thin line of degradation. BTW, it is not the story that matters here but rather the writers' thoughts. And to gain momentum and show Ravana as a villain, stories and episodes have to be added as such.
Now on how the islets had formed, like I had said, we should research from the sangam literature for this rather than Ramayana. We should look at What sangamitra and others had to say.
Rama for all what we know of him, always listened to others and took action, an unknown in Kshatriya trait. He was a decision taker but not a decision maker. We see this right from the time he goes with viswamitra.
Sugriva doubts rama's strength. Not once but twice. Rama terribly misses the first time to kill Vali. The reason for that can be many. For a sharp shooter, killing vali the first time might not have been a problem but he did not. It could very well be a "tit" for "tat" for sugriva.
Had it not been for vibeeshana, rama could have never killed ravana. He could have won the war but killing ravana would not have happened.
Rama was a king, whatever he could have said will be accepted in his kingdom. And yet he made Sita go through the fire and sent her to the forest. Even Sita becomes upset after being sent to the forest that she never returns.
Like I said in my post to Sumanth, every hero had his misgivings. But their other traits stood the time.Private Reply to Ganesh Ram (new win) |
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