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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Valmiki Ramayana was comparatively more realistic than the Tulsidas Ramayana.And Tulsidas introduced the concept of Chaya Sita whereas Valmiki did not have it.

SKR,well,is a mix of everything😆


What is this chaya Sita 😕😆
Vedvati kya ?

And still we luv SKR 😳😆

Ashi I am watching SKR for two reasons..
First is Ashish 😳😆
Second is that it gives a very analytical approach to the epic.. With different scenarios, dialogues ( which might not be there in original text) but are relevant to today's society..

Nowadays ppl are losing faith in our epics, gods etc..
Usually Krishna is worshiped more than Rama..
I see many ppl around me saying Rama didn't follow equality, he was biased.. And then Sita banishment is a big issue...
I am not saying Rama was like this, but it's few ppl who have not read the epics properly.. As the real Valmiki Ramayana is kind of scattered... And compilation is difficult...

Also with time society has changed.. So teaching also should change na what do u think ?

When SKR shows Ram talking in favor or women rights, against discrimination and other social evils like Ashwamedh nd polygamy... It has a great impact ...

So whatever u show, message shud be right ...


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Guys I just found out something and I want to clarify it.In the Valmiki Ramayana,Ram and Sita were very much aware of their divinity but they chose to behave like human beings as they had to execute a divine plan.😊


oh really 😲 but i though real ram siya has no idea about it
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Thushi

SKR never said they will followe one version 😆 lol donno why even in wiki they put skr following tulsi das even one of article said so


Yes they never said but they used to give references of Valmiki mostly, few were different too , though now they r not giving
And their way of showing Sita nd Ram as humans gives us an idea that its Valmiki Ramayana with a few modifications like Shanta track...

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Posted: 9 years ago
Here is the story of Maya Sita or Chaya Sita.I could not write that much so copy-pasted from Wiki😆

In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Maya Sita (Sanskrit: , "illusional Sita") or Chaya Sita ( , "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine of the texts), who is abducted by the demon-king Ravana of Lankainstead of the real Sita.

In the Ramayana, Sita - the consort of Rama (the prince of Ayodhya and an avatar of the god Vishnu) - is seized by Ravana and imprisoned in Lanka, until she is rescued by Rama, who slays her captor. Sita undergoes Agni Pariksha (an ordeal of fire) by which she proves her chastity before she is accepted by Rama. In some versions of the epic, the fire-god Agni creates Maya Sita, who takes Sita's place and is abducted by Ravana and suffers his captivity, while the real Sita hides in the fire. At Agni Pariksha, Maya Sita and the real Sita exchange places again. While some texts mention that Maya Sita is destroyed in the flames of Agni Pariksha, others narrate how she is blessed and reborn as the epic heroine Draupadi or the goddess Padmavati. Some scriptures also mention her previous birth beingVedavati, a woman Ravana tries to molest.

The Maya Sita motif saves Sita - the chief goddess of Rama-centric sects - from falling prey to Ravana's plot of abduction and safeguards her purity. Similar doubles or surrogates of Sita and other goddesses are found in various tales of Hindu mythology.


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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: aditi97


Yes they never said but they used to give references of Valmiki mostly, few were different too , though now they r not giving
And their way of showing Sita nd Ram as humans gives us an idea that its Valmiki Ramayana with a few modifications like Shanta track...


didnt they gave other source too i remember that VM one it was not valmiki .. now wat do expect with all this 7days nd no bank .. nd editpr jis meesing up big tym 😆

shanta track was some other version i think when a fan asked dp sir or someone from team replied thought not remembering now
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Guys I just found out something and I want to clarify it.In the Valmiki Ramayana,Ram and Sita were very much aware of their divinity but they chose to behave like human beings as they had to execute a divine plan.😊


Ohh it's new for me
I thought Valmiki wrote Ram as a human with divine qualities...
So that all can follow a human like him

Thanks for the info teacher ji 😃
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Here is the story of Maya Sita or Chaya Sita.I could not write that much so copy-pasted from Wiki😆

In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Maya Sita (Sanskrit: , "illusional Sita") or Chaya Sita ( , "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine of the texts), who is abducted by the demon-king Ravana of Lankainstead of the real Sita.

In the Ramayana, Sita - the consort of Rama (the prince of Ayodhya and an avatar of the god Vishnu) - is seized by Ravana and imprisoned in Lanka, until she is rescued by Rama, who slays her captor. Sita undergoes Agni Pariksha (an ordeal of fire) by which she proves her chastity before she is accepted by Rama. In some versions of the epic, the fire-god Agni creates Maya Sita, who takes Sita's place and is abducted by Ravana and suffers his captivity, while the real Sita hides in the fire. At Agni Pariksha, Maya Sita and the real Sita exchange places again. While some texts mention that Maya Sita is destroyed in the flames of Agni Pariksha, others narrate how she is blessed and reborn as the epic heroine Draupadi or the goddess Padmavati. Some scriptures also mention her previous birth beingVedavati, a woman Ravana tries to molest.

The Maya Sita motif saves Sita - the chief goddess of Rama-centric sects - from falling prey to Ravana's plot of abduction and safeguards her purity. Similar doubles or surrogates of Sita and other goddesses are found in various tales of Hindu mythology.



this mee too read i mean about maya siya but then dont knw which siya they will show in skr but this meghanand one sound interesting i mean ram reaction
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Astoria

Here is the story of Maya Sita or Chaya Sita.I could not write that much so copy-pasted from Wiki😆

In some adaptations of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Maya Sita (Sanskrit: , "illusional Sita") or Chaya Sita ( , "shadow Sita") is the illusionary duplicate of the goddess Sita (the heroine of the texts), who is abducted by the demon-king Ravana of Lankainstead of the real Sita.

In the Ramayana, Sita - the consort of Rama (the prince of Ayodhya and an avatar of the god Vishnu) - is seized by Ravana and imprisoned in Lanka, until she is rescued by Rama, who slays her captor. Sita undergoes Agni Pariksha (an ordeal of fire) by which she proves her chastity before she is accepted by Rama. In some versions of the epic, the fire-god Agni creates Maya Sita, who takes Sita's place and is abducted by Ravana and suffers his captivity, while the real Sita hides in the fire. At Agni Pariksha, Maya Sita and the real Sita exchange places again. While some texts mention that Maya Sita is destroyed in the flames of Agni Pariksha, others narrate how she is blessed and reborn as the epic heroine Draupadi or the goddess Padmavati. Some scriptures also mention her previous birth beingVedavati, a woman Ravana tries to molest.

The Maya Sita motif saves Sita - the chief goddess of Rama-centric sects - from falling prey to Ravana's plot of abduction and safeguards her purity. Similar doubles or surrogates of Sita and other goddesses are found in various tales of Hindu mythology.



I am confused 😆
I think will wait for SKR too show it 😉
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Posted: 9 years ago

Originally posted by: Thushi


didnt they gave other source too i remember that VM one it was not valmiki .. now wat do expect with all this 7days nd no bank .. nd editpr jis meesing up big tym 😆

shanta track was some other version i think when a fan asked dp sir or someone from team replied thought not remembering now


I think Shanta is from DP's book Sita
Yes few were different.. But mostly Valmiki only
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Posted: 9 years ago
Shanta track was from dp book i guess i wonder then why didnt they show shanta with trio ashi or rakhi told they will meet in vanvas at least show as fb na now 😆 i dont mind this dragging if they can show such beautiful moments 😆

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