Discuss Ramanand Sagar’s RAMAYAN - Page 18

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Sanskruthi

BTW What are your views from political aspect? Has anyone came across any article or anything that leave divine aspect at the door?


I don't get your point very clearly?

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Sanskruthi

BTW What are your views from political aspect? Has anyone came across any article or anything that leave divine aspect at the door?

Agar politics hota toh Bharat would've ascended the throne without thinking twice😆

It's just the morals here that make all the difference, not even the divinity.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Sanskruthi

BTW What are your views from political aspect? Has anyone came across any article or anything that leave divine aspect at the door?

Ramayana doesn't discuss much about the politics we see in Mahabharata.

Treta Yuga was an even more ideal time than Dvapara Yuga.

Politics obviously existed, but Ramayana itself is not filled with that.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Ramayana mein 90% is emotional politics, everyone here takes decisions based only on strict code of conduct. And morals, as Mahi mentioned. 😳

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Posted: 5 years ago

Mahabharata too, wasn't about politics I feel. It was more about just technically exploiting dharma/vachana. Half of them were not taken in the right spirit 😆

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Posted: 5 years ago

Duh, of course I know Ramayana era was a state of utopia... I said political view not politicssmiley9 a decision is always a balance between ethical principle and political views, I just meant keeping divinity aside



For Eg, There's this blog I'd come across

http://kalchiron.blogspot.com/2011/04/political-genius-of-sri-rama-part-1.html?m=1

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Posted: 5 years ago

I don't think it is written about much, but if we see Ramayana, the political views of that time are there.
It toes exactly at that peak of ethical principles and the right political decision.

Dasaratha Rajya, Bharata Rajya and Rama Rajya showed that. Bharata Rajya itself is Rama Rajya only, but you know what I mean.

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: Mannmohanaa

Mahabharata too, wasn't about politics I feel. It was more about just technically exploiting dharma/vachana. Half of them were not taken in the right spirit 😆

Mahabharata was much more politics than anything else Mahi :p

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Posted: 5 years ago

Originally posted by: KrishnaPriyaa

I don't think it is written about much, but if we see Ramayana, the political views of that time are there.
It toes exactly at that peak of ethical principles and the right political decision.

Dasaratha Rajya, Bharata Rajya and Rama Rajya showed that. Bharata Rajya itself is Rama Rajya only, but you know what I mean.

Ikr, but I read that article, it's really good.... I just craved for more😛

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Posted: 5 years ago

Lord Rama Avtar was meant to establish the principles of Maryada Purushottam i.e purushon mein uttam.

So Lord Ram had to do everything idealistic to establish that. He was an ideal son, brother, husband and foremost an ideal King.

So we cant say politics wasnt there in Ramayana.... it was there but ideal way to handle them . Surely the evil politics were a part of MB.

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