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Originally posted by: Asgard_Nim
Just a side note though, since this thread is about Sita's abandonment. If they do explore Luv and Kush which I am hoping so much that they do in this show, could you all imagine how heartbreaking it is going to be to see Sita's abandonment and then the scene when she returns to the earth. 😲
Just picturing the depth of emotion Ashish will show in those scenes as Ram is making my heart sink. O_O
Originally posted by: crazygul
King Ram lost 2 husband Ram that I can say now. I will write a separate post on dis.
Some people say he made the decision as /a king/ but I think /the husband/ in him should have /guided/ the king in him in this situation.This is just a open question one that had always t confuses me the most... people saying he made this decison as a king .. but how could that be ? leave sita if such a case had come to the court of rama would he have punished the innocent girl? Rama throughout ramayana has always shown to fight injustice was always guided by his conscienece .. does he not free sukriva's wife .. did he condemn her? isn't ramarajya all about bringing a change in the society and ram teh instrumental one here so how on a blue moon would suddenly go and do such a great injustice,... the mere touch of his leg frees ahaliya and also tataka from her curse ... its not even an inference or a symbolism that he isn't tainted by the common perceptions the society hold? ...