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I found the title somewhat witty shruthi... 😆
Solution coming before the problem may seem good in the short run.. But what about its implications in the future? How long can the solution sustain the atrocities of the problem?
Like mandodari, she got the amrit kalash to save ravan..she was contended that now her swami will be safe... What comes as a surprise in the end are vibhishan's words... Ravan's power has increased, he can do anything.. And ravan being ravan, one can expect only adharma... Mandodari again got lost in her worry.. That minute expression change in the end nailed it... 👏
Am reminded here of a quote...
The day you start searching for answers, life changes its questions...
This is what has happened with mandodari...
She asked what can save her husband?
She got a route to amrit kalash...
She asked for amrit kalash..
She had to give the pramaan of her satitva...
Next she asks vibhishan if all is okay..
Now she's posed with a different challenge- how to control ravan from doing bad?
Time and again she questions, the answers change and she has new questions...
That's why I feel its Bette to have solution after the problem..
As ram got help from nature after sita was abducted.. That was nature's way of giving solution to his problems...
Cz till the tym you don't know the whole problem you can't reach minute details and rectify them...
Mandodari focussed only on her husband's life.. Through the whole mess she forgot to bring in the consideration of her swami's misdeeds.. And in the long run this will hit more...
That's the reason her defense weakened though she had the solution prior to the problem...
In case of sita urmila they never worried for solution... They flowed with the flow... Let the problems come, solution they will find... What's the use of education then? Nahi? 😉
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