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Posted: 17 years ago
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it is the customary picture where it is always shown ram is leading the way followed by sita and followed by laxman.

this is the normal scene and it ahs some deep significances too, however today i felt uneasy as teh trio stroleld togetehr side by side and not always in the order shown

your views?😳

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Posted: 17 years ago
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ya in tulsi ramayana it is wriiten that ram lead the way followed by sita and in last laxman .laxman always take care never to walk on the footh print of ramji it is very beautifuly written there

but today i like the way laxman was clearing ramji way

but i think sagars r in hurry they r not picturising the scene beautifuly

they r not doing justice old ramayana vanvas scene r far better

plus they r not showing sumitra and urmilla while in old ramayana sumitra kaushlya and urmilla always taking care of dashrath they r only showing kaushlya and dashrath
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Originally posted by: shruti_gauri1

ya in tulsi ramayana it is wriiten that ram lead the way followed by sita and in last laxman .laxman always take care never to walk on the footh print of ramji it is very beautifuly written there

but today i like the way laxman was clearing ramji way

but i think sagars r in hurry they r not picturising the scene beautifuly

they r not doing justice old ramayana vanvas scene r far better

plus they r not showing sumitra and urmilla while in old ramayana sumitra kaushlya and urmilla always taking care of dashrath they r only showing kaushlya and dashrath

yes about kaushlaya and dasarath: it seems some kind of matured love story they r weaving

where is Urmilla? although i muts admit she looks betetr when she doesnto speak, still how come she is still dressed asa princes? urmilla also practised austerity

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruti_gauri1

ya in tulsi ramayana it is wriiten that ram lead the way followed by sita and in last laxman .laxman always take care never to walk on the footh print of ramji it is very beautifuly written there

but today i like the way laxman was clearing ramji way

it is a great philosophy behind the way the trio should walk and i discussed it before too

ram is paramatma, sita is mahamaya and laxman jibatma, so maya will always block the view of paramatma and jivatman and only when she choses will she let Laxman view Ram

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Yes I like the way Tulsidasji puts it -
Ubhay beech siya sohati kaise
Brahma jiva beech maya jaise
Ram (Brahma- Ishwar) is followed by his maya, Sita who blocks Jiva-atma (Lakshman) from Brahma - very beautifully written. It describes the physical configuration of the trio , but also reflects adhytamic truth about how Ishwar is seperated from Jiva by maya - maya of course being ishwar's shakti!
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: its me tan

yes about kaushlaya and dasarath: it seems some kind of matured love story they r weaving

where is Urmilla? although i muts admit she looks betetr when she doesnto speak, still how come she is still dressed asa princes? urmilla also practised austerity


urmilla and mandavi live like a princess while laxman and bharat practised vanvas
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: aalochak

Yes I like the way Tulsidasji puts it -
Ubhay beech siya sohati kaise
Brahma jiva beech maya jaise
Ram (Brahma- Ishwar) is followed by his maya, Sita who blocks Jiva-atma (Lakshman) from Brahma - very beautifully written. It describes the physical configuration of the trio , but also reflects adhytamic truth about how Ishwar is seperated from Jiva by maya - maya of course being ishwar's shakti!


thx for writing these lines the description written in ramayana is very beautiful
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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: aalochak

Yes I like the way Tulsidasji puts it -
Ubhay beech siya sohati kaise
Brahma jiva beech maya jaise
Ram (Brahma- Ishwar) is followed by his maya, Sita who blocks Jiva-atma (Lakshman) from Brahma - very beautifully written. It describes the physical configuration of the trio , but also reflects adhytamic truth about how Ishwar is seperated from Jiva by maya - maya of course being ishwar's shakti!

by virtue of practise and control you will have to overcome maya, only then can you unite with paramatma, thats why todays was such a huge blunder

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruti_gauri1


no urmilla and mandavi live like a princess while laxman and bharat practised vanvas they live like a princess

and i thought in those ages , women practised what their husbands practised,😆 how is this possible?

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Posted: 17 years ago
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Originally posted by: its me tan

and i thought in those ages , women practised what their husbands practised,😆 how is this possible?


well urmilla and mandavi was not allowed to live like a tavaspani by there husband they live in rajmahal but they used to sleep on floor they dress like princess but they considered that useless because there husband was not there they dress like princess so that they dont hurt there mother inlaws and remind them of ram laxman sita and bharat

both urmilla and mandavi ask there husband to take her with them both of them refuse there wife and asked them to take care of kaushlya and sumitra

urmilla lead the life of tapasvani while livng the life as a princess

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