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As a human being,I will say that it was 200% wrong.After the Treta You,the Dvapar Yug came.Then it became worse.A woman was gambled away by her husbands and almost disrobed.It was the beginning of the end.Maybe it was to show that slowly the society was going out of control
Rakhi just to make people stop talking, should a innocent be punishedOnce she receives banishment, then it means that she was wrong naAnd then people didn't learn their lesson hainaOnce Luv-Kush appear again they questionThat's why Sita once for all goes to mother earthBy saying this,in no mean I am questing Ram's pain
You are right Mano.For once let's look at it from a woman's POV and remove Ram-Sita from the picture.What happened with Sita was extremely unfair.The only one responsible for this was the society.When the social rules are too strict and rigid then they begin to stagnate.Even today,the society judges the girl.If something happens,then the girl is blamed.One has to think why.The society has always blamed the woman.Men are not judged for anything they do but women are.The society is a patriarchal society.And not only Sita,let's take Draupadi's case.What happened to get should not have happened to any woman.But some people blame her for this.When Ram took this decision,he knew that it was wrong to banish Sita.But as a king,he had to keep his subjects happy.It's the sad reality but his subjects did have that power over him.Even today,citizens can either make the government of break it.And though,Ram was God,he had taken birth as a human being.And he had to abide by the rules of the society.Because he was the Upholder of Rules.But we also get to see a woman protecting her self respectand dignity when Sita chose to return to the Earth instead of giving another agnipariksha.Through this Sita taught the entire society a lesson.
we wont get that longinfact vanvas would have really gud if we got that long even that we didnt ... nd wat will they show in 2 months ...
one month is they can show some happy moments .. celebration then again we can have some fbs during siya exile
Exactly Rakhi.The society's views never change.Originally posted by: Krishna_Sourav
nope ur right this same question I always asked..Siya was not wrong but wrong was rule wrong was ayodhya pplbut this happen during that time during this time anything happen an innocent got the punishment a woman got the punishment...For that Siya went away from the earth as this earth don't value woman ...they judge the woman...that banishment was not needed but rule need to change mentality need to change sadly that was noy happen then neither now
i dont want too much dragging too .. though i will badly miss SiRa AshMa but nothing we will get from dragging 🤢😆but at the same tym dont rush too much .. i want this vanvas be the longest but didnt got 😡😆 but wat i got is more than i imagined i mean romance 🤣
That's right even now the society is partialThe cruel truth is that,it is mainly women who blame another womenMay be they are brought up to think soEven if a girl gets rapedThe first question iswhat was she wearing,where was she,what was the time,why was she therequestions are endlessAnd many girls commit suicide, as they think there is no more life leftwhile the one commit the crime walks free and smiles without any shameAnd u can even see people voicing for the criminalseven a Goddess like Sita was no exception to this unwritten biased rule