Meenakshi, so you think tomorrow Urmila will be falling for Lakshman.š So far she seems to like Ram as a best choice for Sita, but doesn't think that highly of fruit-stealing Lakshman.
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Meenakshi, so you think tomorrow Urmila will be falling for Lakshman.š So far she seems to like Ram as a best choice for Sita, but doesn't think that highly of fruit-stealing Lakshman.
Misti, I haven't seen the episode yet. Will see it in the evening. I was waiting to see the furious Lakshman as I have always liked his blunt style.
I think even idealists become prisoner of their image (sometimes not intentionally) but because they get bogged down by demands of people around them. As a prince or even an exiled prince, Ram did achieve great milestones. He was the one who was above caste system when he ate Shabri's berries that were partially being eaten by her. Then all that providing justice to Ahiliya, Sugreev's wife (forgot her name) and fighting for Sita. But then once he became a king, he couldn't provide the same justice to his wife even though he too suffered. He too lived the same lifestyle where he slept on the floor, ate saatvik food that is served in ashrams and refused to marry another woman.So it was good that they showed him protesting the wrong here too. I agree with you that wrong is wrong and somebody has to stand up for it. Probably Vishwamitra too had the same problem as Ram did once he became a king. Vishwamitra too was a rebel of his times where he challenged Brahmin's hierachy (Vashisht was his arch rival) and became a Raj rishi (it was different from Brahmrishi). But he too probably got imprisioned due to expectations that come with a title.Even though I have not watched the episode, I like this interpretation that Ram protested, but Vishwamitra was the one who asked him to back down. I am curious to see if they would end this Ramayan with Ram's coronation or would continue to show Sita's second exile. I want to see how they explain Ram's actions.This is one thing that I am liking about Mahadev where they do pay attention to such details. Now that I have finished Sati's era, I liked how they showed these interpretations of Mahadev in Sati era where he was shown as accepting people unconditionally even if they do not conform to society's pre-defined standards.