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Mar 08, 2007 5:10 pm |
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re: re: re: re: re: re: Sanadhana Dharma |
Ganesh Ram
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Gyro, first of all, Ravana was a southie rather than a dravidian. He was born to a Brahmin and a princess of the southern kindom. So he cannot be considered less Brahmin.
That too when compared to Rama, who was born to Kausalya and still be called Kshatriya. For all what we know, Rama is maternally Kshatriya, his paternal caste is unknown, while Ravana is a brahmin paternally and kshatriya maternally. This is if we base the caste on a genial hierarchy.
Assuming that Ravana did abduct Sita as he did with other girls and concubines of his. He did not touch Sita while she was in his kingdom. For a woman who went astray( in the sense she disobeyed what Lakshmana had said) she could have been made as whatever Ravana wanted. But he did not. She would have been there at least 3 months by our present time calculations. Doesn't that show his reasoning power? He waited for her to accept him. Something that is unknown of Ravana from valimiki's rendition.
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