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Originally posted by: Krishna_Sourav
Beautiful post
today's epi is beautiful with grt msg..loved it..Ram said right ..this Swyamvar conducted for something but King prince n their EGO make it alter n they think its competition n Sita is a trophy...Woman is not a trophy when few men will understandlike man woman is human she has hearts Ram today honor Sita by his words which won her heart again...those men want to show their muscle power n a trophy when Ram didn't...I loved when Ram asked janak to asked for Sita's wish as its swyambar which mean Swaym ka var choose karna n Sita has the right but again one day ago those kings said who will win he will marry Sita as if Sita don't have anything for her own wish as she is just a trophy but Ram understand n asked her wish permission...Sita replied so beautifully...Sita expressed her anguish her pain which she felt few moments ago cause of EGO Arrogant but she is feeling lucky to have Ram as he only know the real meaning of Purusharth...the moment Sita give the Varmala gosh everything stop only Siyaram r there ...so beautiful So divine ...
Well said Krishna, it was the question of a woman's honour and freedom of choice, but none of those stupid arrogant kings understood itRama was once again so calm and serene throughout, and he was unfazed by the breaking of the dhanush and brought out the symbolism of it, again focusing on righteousness and not on personal glory and ego.
Originally posted by: NEIRAlover
Nice post!!!!
You expressed the episode perfectly.Today's episode was so beautiful...loved how they conveyed the actual meaning of the swayamvar.During this I loved Raja Janak's expressions. And the reply by Sita...the whole scene was so beautiful.And then the Varmala scene it looked as if the time stood still for them.The eyelock they shared...the whole scene was divine.And the precap excited to see how Ram will convince Pashuramaji about this.
Originally posted by: antika11412
Today ram proved why he is being called Maryadapurushotam👏...
loved every single bit of the episode...Sita is not an trophy...that was the milestone infact no men have right to treat women as a trophy...👏Every women should have right to choose her life partner infact...the women choice should be considered Supreme-----👏What to say...the episode was something which hard to define in word...pure divine and magical...And a salute to--Ashish and Madhirakshi--------------what brilliant performer they are ...i am speechless specially ashish...bow down bow down...He was born to play Ram-----spellbound...
Originally posted by: ..RamKiJanaki..
A lot of Ram's speech in this episode was unnecessary and inappropriate, and the real Lord Ram would never have spoken such words. Yes, a woman shouldn't be treated as an object, but Ram tell Janak to ask Sita's permission before getting her married to him implies that Janak did the swayamvar without her consent, which is not true. Only with a princess's consent was a swayamvar ever announced, and a princess, in accordance to her father's vow, agreed to marry whomever fulfilled the test. Neither a princess nor her father had the power to go back on their word once a prince fulfilled it. It would have brought ill-repute to the King's family.
That's why swayamvars like Sita's and Draupadi's were rare. Most swayamvars were choice Swayamvars, where princesses would go around the hall and garland the man of their choice. When a test swayamvar was announced, it was with the intent that the princess had a specific type of groom she wanted, and she vowed that she would marry whoever fulfilled the test.It was not Janak's vow but Sita's that she would marry whoever lifted the Shiv dhanush, because both Janak and Sita knew that whoever lifted it had to be a divine being.Stating that Sita would marry whoever lifted the dhanush was not to treat Sita like an object or trophy, but to bring about the groom of Sita's choice. Sita wanted to marry Lord Vishnu, and only Lord Vishnu could break the dhanush, so when Ram broke the dhanush, both Janak and Sita knew he was Vishnu and there was no doubt of Sita's acceptance.So before having StarRam give a feminist speech about how the swayamvar was treating Sita like an object, CVs should really research what a swayamvar actually meant, and the power it gave women in their choice of groom.