Originally posted by: Moonks
After watching Ram in love scene, I realised how fictitious those scenes of every Ramayan, where sita went to earth, I never understood the fact that why he is crying like this, when he did not care about her all his life and suddenly the love is coming out (I am not talking about the real situation, only talking about the scenes shown in every Ramayan, cause all the shows were focused on how great Ram as a son, brother and king was, none of them showed how great he as a husband was) so may be now I can finally connect with that and many other incidents
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Absolutely true they never showed the deep love he had for Maa Siya, when Sita Mata got kidnapped and he was crying and asking leaves and flowers about her, the days they spent in forest just with each other, the way he told her and that he doesn't even want heaven without her. It was true that he never married anyone else but it was not just because moral but also the utter love and devotion he had for Siya mata that he didn't needed anything else, she completed him in every sense (clearly written in Valmiki Ramayan)
Written in Valmiki Ramayan at the end of Baal Kaand:
With Sita, Rama found pleasure for many seasons. The spirited one was devoted to her and her heart was also always devoted to him. Her father had bestowed her as a wife and she became Rama’s beloved. His delight and qualities were enhanced by her qualities. Her husband’s heartfelt devotion to her doubled because of this. Whatever was in the innermost portions of their hearts became manifest to each other. Maithilee Sita, Janaka’s daughter, was special and was like the gods in her beauty. She was as beautiful as Shri The beautiful and supreme princess was united with the delightful son of a rajarshi. Rama was extremely radiant, like someone who is extremely desired. He was like the god Vishnu, the lord of the immortals, united with Shri.
I never get Uttara kaand because it just turns the Ramayan at a very different direction but I could never doubt the love Ram ji had for Maa Siya .
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