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Originally posted by: avalonhigh1234
Shruthi ,You nailed it with respect to Hanuman-Ruma incident. I also felt that a loop was opened when he gave the warning to Jayanth to not to come between love, for I remember a story of Jayanth ,in the form of a crow hurting Sita and as a consequence, had to face Ram's ire in the form of a normal strand of grass serving as a Bhramastra .He asked for help from every god and the threat went away only when he ultimately surrendered to Ram. May be Hanuman 's warning was a prophesy for that.As for Sita not understanding sanskriti, I would like to put forward a different perspective. I think Sita understood sanskriti better than anyone else for like Ram she was discerning enough to see the cracks in it and strong enough to put herself in the line of fire to rectify it. Parshuram did have a reputation for his ferocious nature and his indiscriminate killing of Kshatriyas, so there was no reason to suppose that he was on a peaceful mission, was there? She did not try to injure him by lifting the bow, but tried to use it as a shield to protect her father. It is the natural instinct in all of us to protect our loved ones from real or sometimes apparent danger, isn't it?When she questioned Janak, she was not really concerned with the prevalent rules of the universe. She had been brought up with certain principles and rules followed both by the king and the subjects of Mithila. So when Janak unwittingly contradicts his own teachings, she seeks to understand this deviation. It was needed for Mithila to be true to its own sanskriti and this deviation would have weakened its own position in the society.When she crosses the threshold, her only intention is to protect her family from another curse{doesn't Ravan in the guise of a rishi threaten to do so?}.She has seen the effect of a curse in Ayodhya, that had ended in Dashrath's demise. So wouldn't she try her utmost best in avoiding anothercurse? It happened not because she could not understand sanskriti but her inability to accept the distortion of its essence. Ravan represents not sanskriti but its hideous distortions...the thoughts of any person remains hidden until it is manifested in his or her actions, doesn't it?The precap seems to be taken from 'adyatma Ramayan'{sometimes I remember the story and not its source}.From what I vaguely recollect Sita herself takes the form of Shakti to destroy the demons and comes back to her original form only when Ram gets shocked to see her kali roop and entreats her to come back to her normal form..I am not sure but let us see how they show it tomm.Savita
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
Guys quick analysis on key points. Hanuman asking ruma to take decision and he will honour it.once again highlights the beauty of action and direction. Hanuman instead of worrying happily eating gave ruma choices. Life is like that. Even if we want help we have to take choice of what help we want. Then ruma getting blessings of mother but not father. Prakriti is with her but not sanskriti. That's why she will suffer at the hands of Bali as she doesn't know vanar sanskriti. Now jayanth.What a dialogue by hanuman.u r an idiot .And he says those who don't understand has to be shown might.in a way we have to speak their language. Now sita.look siya ram entered it together. Their foot prints seen. I guess that is the border. How did she step out alone beyond that slab without him without his knowledge. Here I will highlight knowledge especially when we are alone. Then sita giving shawl to lakshman.she is giving him prakriti protection and ram gives her shawl protecting her from sanskriti. He has no protection now which is taken by hanuman by keeping all his loved ones safe.uttam sevak.then last line dharma protects those who protect it.Will write in detail regarding this in individual post tomorrow
thank u shirley 😃Originally posted by: sshirley
Absolutely loved ur posts DD n Shruthi
DD,Shruthi,Savitha n Rex beautiful posts.
Shruthi n DD rewatched Hanuman scenes after I read your posts. I just loved it then because I understood better.
Savitha loved what u wrote about Sita understanding Sanskriti. I agree with you.
The last few episodes I have this feeling that Sita is preparing Lakshman for the inevitable. Loved your take Shruthi that Sita is giving Prakrithi's knowledge,awareness n protection to him. She is giving him everything needed for their survival in her absence. Ram will lose it because Sita is his Shakhti. he derives his energy from her. After the kidnapping it is actually Lakshman who will guide Ram to Sita's jewels, the flowers n Jatayu n also understand the animals showing them the direction in which is she was abducted.
Originally posted by: shruthiravi
@geena thank u dear for elaborating my point on prakriti protection by Sita. Want to write more on it.network real problem.