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Originally posted by: nuomi.riceball
One thing that the Naagrani Maa did right in raising her children. Both of them sees the throne, the crown and the Naagmani not in greed or ways to attain powers, but as a responsibility in which they have to serve and protect. Bella gladly passed on the throne to Juhi and wanted to crown her as the Naagrani when Juhi asked for it. Showing that she had no greed towards powers and authorities. Juhi rejected the crown point blank because she thinks she does not have it in her to be a good Naagrani and because she knows that the crown, the throne and everything is not her rights. They both have done mistakes and had low and weak points in their lives, but emerged victorious when they fix their mistakes and finding the solutions to that mistakes.
This actually reminds me of Lord Ram and Lord Bharat. Lord Ram gladly give up Ayodhya's throne and crown as easy as disrobing his robes and left gladly to the forest to uphold his father's words and promises towards Kaikeyi. Trusting that Bharat will be a good king in place of his father and had every intention of respecting him as their king despite the fact that the throne is rightfully his. Not even once did he complain or murmur of the injustices that had been done to him. And Lord Bharat did not even want to touch the crown claiming that he is not worthy of it and only the eldest have the rights to his father's throne. Even saying that lord Ram is much wiser, older in every thing and on every term. Even going to the forest with all glory and splendor to bring back Ayodhya's rightful king to its place.It is yet to be seen though how their sisterly bond and equation will be developed if they are going to retain Juhi.
Originally posted by: nuomi.riceball
One thing that the Naagrani Maa did right in raising her children. Both of them sees the throne, the crown and the Naagmani not in greed or ways to attain powers, but as a responsibility in which they have to serve and protect. Bella gladly passed on the throne to Juhi and wanted to crown her as the Naagrani when Juhi asked for it. Showing that she had no greed towards powers and authorities. Juhi rejected the crown point blank because she thinks she does not have it in her to be a good Naagrani and because she knows that the crown, the throne and everything is not her rights. They both have done mistakes and had low and weak points in their lives, but emerged victorious when they fix their mistakes and finding the solutions to that mistakes.
This actually reminds me of Lord Ram and Lord Bharat. Lord Ram gladly give up Ayodhya's throne and crown as easy as disrobing his robes and left gladly to the forest to uphold his father's words and promises towards Kaikeyi. Trusting that Bharat will be a good king in place of his father and had every intention of respecting him as their king despite the fact that the throne is rightfully his. Not even once did he complain or murmur of the injustices that had been done to him. And Lord Bharat did not even want to touch the crown claiming that he is not worthy of it and only the eldest have the rights to his father's throne. Even saying that lord Ram is much wiser, older in every thing and on every term. Even going to the forest with all glory and splendor to bring back Ayodhya's rightful king to its place.It is yet to be seen though how their sisterly bond and equation will be developed if they are going to retain Juhi.