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How is it possible that Ayodhyavasis allowed Kaikeyi, a queen who caused their King's death and exiled their beloved Ram to continue to live in their city while Sita who displayed every good quality is rejected by them? If Ayodhyans forgave Kaikeyi because Ram forgave her, this forgiveness should also have been extended to Sita who was re-accepted by Ram after Raavan's death.
I have learnt from life that righteous people have to give a lot more agneepariksha than the one's that are not. People make righteous people to go through hell for even the smallest error that they make. I think probably that's Gods way of testing them to take them to the highest spiritual level. Sita's case was to prove that.
How is it possible that Ayodhyavasis allowed Kaikeyi, a queen who caused their King's death and exiled their beloved Ram to continue to live in their city while Sita who displayed every good quality is rejected by them? If Ayodhyans forgave Kaikeyi because Ram forgave her, this forgiveness should also have been extended to Sita who was re-accepted by Ram after Raavan's death.