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Posted: 9 years ago
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I loved the way Janak told Sita not to loose her self respect in the bid to get accepted by her new family in sasural. This is something that's never mentioned in our society when a girl is getting married. Even today she is to suffer in silence and not to speak up for her rights in order to keep the home peaceful. To keep her marriage intact. I was just telling my friend yesterday when she said, she could never understand the fact why Ram left Sita because of the society when he promised her yesterday that he will never let unhappiness touch her. And that why didn't Sita go back to her fathers place instead of trying to kill herself when pregnant or when Ram ask her to return with her sons to ayodhya with him? I told her that perhaps Ram didn't just incarnate to rid the world of evil demons, but to also teach that women will have difficult lives such as Sita, where she maybe left all alone.That she should make herself strong and capable enough to keep her self respect intact, in this case she refused to return to Ram as she was already thrown out once and didn't feel right to return to such place again. She didn't go to her fathers, because think about it, how many times people say ladki ko itna mat padhao warna it will backfire, and if her marriage breaks and she return to her fathers home she doesn't get the respect she deserves. So she wanted to show that rather going back you should learn to live on your own and keep your dignity intact. Of course she couldn't go out and work in her case in those times so she choose to ask her jannani dharti ma to take her back, but today's women should take that as this that she didn't become a doormat rani and instead preserved her dignity by refusing the offer and leaving for good.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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Wonderful information Raima😊
That scene was nice
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@Raima you have bought out a beautiful point. For women to be independent. I would rather stress on financial independence. It is not just for keeping your self respect, it is also for guiding your family if any calamity strikes. Today we have widows, women whose husbands are not able to work due to disease or due to disability from accidents. In such cases instead of wallowing in pain, and dependent on extended family if a woman is financially independent she can take care of herself and if kids are involved she will be in a better position to give a good future to the kids.
Still woman are asked to leave their identity, compromise on personal goals post marriage. Yes give and take is necessary. But then for the betterment of family, it will be good if woman also work.
We can avoid situations like Vrindavan widows.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@Raima you have bought out a beautiful point. For women to be independent. I would rather stress on financial independence. It is not just for keeping your self respect, it is also for guiding your family if any calamity strikes. Today we have widows, women whose husbands are not able to work due to disease or due to disability from accidents. In such cases instead of wallowing in pain, and dependent on extended family if a woman is financially independent she can take care of herself and if kids are involved she will be in a better position to give a good future to the kids.

Still woman are asked to leave their identity, compromise on personal goals post marriage. Yes give and take is necessary. But then for the betterment of family, it will be good if woman also work.
We can avoid situations like Vrindavan widows.



hi Shrutii,

thanks for elaborating on it further. I am new to this forum and read all your posts. I am a fan. You are right, girls must be educated and qualified enough to go out and work to support herself and family in any case. They should be taught since young that life is not a bed of roses and that they should be ready and capable to face any circumstances bravely. That when time comes there may not be anyone familiar around to come for rescue and that they need to be able to face them head on keeping their dignity intact. When young I remember girls always used to think about a rajkumar who would come on a white horse, sweep her off her feet and take her to his palace to live happily ever after. I so hate that idea. My daughter used to be a fan of the disney movies and I am also one of those. But when life happened, I realised how stupid I was. Now I teach her, to remember those are movies. Life is not a fairy tale. It is a journey and will have ups and down. There may or may not be a prince charming. And to become so self sufficient and independent by education and other training, that you will never ever have to bow down to the world and you will be able to live your life on your own terms with your head held high with or without a prince charming.

Aah.. that was a long post.



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Posted: 9 years ago
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@Raima that is the difference between western and eastern stories. Western stories like you said are more fairy tales. I have also read that Prince Charming on a white horse or Tall, dark, handsome young man of M&B.
But if you read our stories Ramayan, Mahabharath, Panchatantra, Jataka stories, Vikram and Vethal they are not sugary, but they give us the wisdom to lead practical life.
We should introduce these books to our kids so that they grow up with values and wisdom.

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