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but it was Valmiki who portrayed the love side of Rama and Sita. Even orators shy away from describing Rama as a lover or an adoring husband. Chitrakoot is the place where Rama and Sita shared ...
Marriage as a Journey, Not a Destination One of the most profound things the Ramayana teaches is that marriage is not a static, happily-ever-after moment, but a constantly evolving journey. Rama and ...
She has previously translated The Valmiki Ramayana and now she delves into the tragic love story of Rama and Sita in her forthcoming book of essays, tentatively titled Lost Loves: Exploring Rama's ...
A story told by Sita might depict Rama not just as a godly figure but as a man torn between love and duty ... into Mother Earth would not have been a tragic conclusion but an act of ultimate ...
Rama and Sita entered a wonderful maze of lit streets ... into her eyes, and beyond her. Her love was too much to bear. He closed his eyes and the tears of longing and understanding flowed.
It was a time for rejoicing in Ayodhya. Rama had married a beautiful princess called Sita and now, at last, King Dashratha could hand over the throne to his son. But the mother of Dashratha’s ...
The elderly couple welcomed Rama, Sita and Lakshmana with much fondness ... Moreover, he is steadfast in his love for me, his family, the people, and above all, the principles of dharma.
Valmiki races through Rama’s childhood to get to His marriage, to show the role that Sita is going to play in His life. Janaka’s use of the words “sahadharmacharee tava”, when he gave Sita ...
When Sita was abducted by Ravana, it was criticised not only as violence against a woman, but also as stealing of one man’s property by another. In Indian mythology, polygamy was much more ...
But Keykayee wanted her son, Bharat, to be king. So she sent Rama far, far away and his wife, Sita, and brother Lakshaman went with him. The king died, but Bharat did not want to rule the land. He ...
Themes: The festival of Diwali; the story of Rama and Sita; light vs dark, good vs evil; good deeds shining like lights in the darkness. Summary: This assembly is suitable as an act of collective ...