Originally posted by: Shraddha6789
Well that is why mahabharat is more popular in a way as it's about shades of life none being wrong or right.
Ravana teaches us that if u have no control over your anger and ego no matter how great u are u are bought to be doomed.
As after the war rama asks lakshmana to sit by the dying Ravana and learn from him all that he has to teach to which lakshmana says why he's are enemy to which rama says that no matter who it is if there is a quality worth learning u must be humble enough to want to learn and accomadate that within.
Rama too after that went for a short penance as to him along with all the bad qualities of Ravana he had also killed an scholar , a just ruler and a devotee.
in ramayana, more than raavan, ram was wrong. to not trust his wife even after she proved herself and to exile her on the say so of a dhobi, was just not right.
sita went into exile with ram following her patni dharam, she was abducted and had to face raavan everyday.
and moreover, laxman followed his brother leaving his wife behind. why? what was her mistake to stay away from her husband for 14 years?
even in mahabharata, who gave the right to the lord of dharma to mortagage his wife like a possession in a game? atleast he is called out for mortagaging his wife, but no one questions ram for leaving sita.