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Originally posted by: shruthiravi
@Arshics yes nice post and the conversation both Ram and Sita bringing the aspect of responsibility and obedience. Will add couple of points.
Even in the discussion you need to see Sita is about understanding the internal relations that of a dutiful daughter, while Ram talks about representation of the family they stand for in the society, about dutiful princes.And we have to be very mindful of this external aspect also. It is not only how you deal with your family your values are recognized. Every interaction you make with the society reflects on the value systems you have been bought up. If you are a prince then your outside interactions has to reflect your duties as a prince. Same with us. The moment we move outside wear the tag of our organization, we represent the organization, its values. So we need to be mindful of our actions so that our actions don't harm the organization or bring disrepute to it in anyway.And another one is regarding Moh Maya. Krishna is known for Moh Maya. The sight of him smiling can melt you like anything. Though that smile hides "n" number of secrets still it sends the viewer in a trance. But Ram. I had never associated Ram with Maya. But yesterday I was proved wrong . I had to admit Ram is also Vishnu, so how can Moh Maya not with him. That fleeting second where Ram stands after knowing they are going to Mithila, I would say applause to Ashishđđ it was Moh Maya at its best. His eyes with a twinkle and an unexpressed longing had me in that trance of Moh Maya.