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52 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

I have a doubt about ancient Hindu scriptures. I think we should look at Ramayana as a novel, rather than a sacred book. So, based on this novel, I am trying to understand why people call Seeta as a Goddess. From what I understand, Seeta is an incredibly beautiful woman, who was loyal to her husband even in the face of adversity. Is that all it takes to be a Goddess, to sit around and look pretty, and be loyal to your husband? What did Seeta do that other princess haven't done? Is it because she had to separate from her husband for 13 or so years? Or is it because she left to the forest with her husband? Why is she a Goddess? I am trying to understand the character arc of Seeta, so don't bring any butthurt comments about religion. 

she is considered avatar of lakshmi. so she is worshipped as a goddess.

does not need to do extraordinary things. being part of the saga is good enough

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20 minutes ago, Catalpha said:

Asalu na main doubt entante why did Rama give so much importance to what people thought about them? Why give so much importance to what people say? 

This doubt about Sita’s character caused almost a scandalous effect on the entire kingdom. Remember Rama was the king, so personally even if Rama had no doubts about Sita, he had the ethical obligation of restoring the peace in his kingdom.  The harsh words spoken by people about her disturbed him. He expresses the same with her, which is when Sita reacted and asks Lakshmana to set the pyre for her to test her character and prove it to people....Rama agrees to prove to people only to avoid the chaos that may occur in the kingdom because of this so called Scandal. 

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8 minutes ago, mirchi_bajji said:

she is considered avatar of lakshmi. so she is worshipped as a goddess.

does not need to do extraordinary things. being part of the saga is good enough

If they didn't do anything extraordinary, then are they telling people that that's all we need to do? It could be any human who did what Rama and Seeta did. In other words, how do we normal humans know if we are an avatar of a God?

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1 hour ago, Catalpha said:

I have a doubt about ancient Hindu scriptures. I think we should look at Ramayana as a novel, rather than a sacred book. So, based on this novel, I am trying to understand why people call Seeta as a Goddess. From what I understand, Seeta is an incredibly beautiful woman, who was loyal to her husband even in the face of adversity. Is that all it takes to be a Goddess, to sit around and look pretty, and be loyal to your husband? What did Seeta do that other princess haven't done? Is it because she had to separate from her husband for 13 or so years? Or is it because she left to the forest with her husband? Why is she a Goddess? I am trying to understand the character arc of Seeta, so don't bring any butthurt comments about religion. 

 Ramayana is an epic or a historical event/s, asalu nuvvu novel/fiction ani etla decide chesnav. meelanti mahanubhavulu unnanthavarku mana desham maradu 😞

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2 minutes ago, Ellen said:

This doubt about Sita’s character caused almost a scandalous effect on the entire kingdom. Remember Rama was the king, so personally even if Rama had no doubts about Sita, he had the ethical obligation of restoring the peace in his kingdom.  The harsh words spoken by people about her disturbed him. He expresses the same with her, which is when Sita reacted and asks Lakshmana to set the pyre for her to test her character and prove it to people....Rama agrees to prove to people only to avoid the chaos that may occur in the kingdom because of this so called Scandal. 

am not a fan of Ram and Sita's story honestly. Lot of separation and suffering

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Just now, sharenshare said:

 Ramayana is an epic or a historical event/s, asalu nuvvu novel/fiction ani etla decide chesnav. meelanti mahanubhavulu unnanthavarku mana desham maradu 😞

I am not necessarily saying it's fiction, I am asking what we can learn from it. 

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Just now, Catalpha said:

If they didn't do anything extraordinary, then are they telling people that that's all we need to do? It could be any human who did what Rama and Seeta did. In other words, how do we normal humans know if we are an avatar of a God?

if you're avathar of god you wouldn't need sharp objects to dissect mice.

Kanti choopu tho koseyyochu

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3 minutes ago, Ellen said:

This doubt about Sita’s character caused almost a scandalous effect on the entire kingdom. Remember Rama was the king, so personally even if Rama had no doubts about Sita, he had the ethical obligation of restoring the peace in his kingdom.  The harsh words spoken by people about her disturbed him. He expresses the same with her, which is when Sita reacted and asks Lakshmana to set the pyre for her to test her character and prove it to people....Rama agrees to prove to people only to avoid the chaos that may occur in the kingdom because of this so called Scandal. 

what about this

 

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5 minutes ago, Ellen said:

This doubt about Sita’s character caused almost a scandalous effect on the entire kingdom. Remember Rama was the king, so personally even if Rama had no doubts about Sita, he had the ethical obligation of restoring the peace in his kingdom.  The harsh words spoken by people about her disturbed him. He expresses the same with her, which is when Sita reacted and asks Lakshmana to set the pyre for her to test her character and prove it to people....Rama agrees to prove to people only to avoid the chaos that may occur in the kingdom because of this so called Scandal. 

Still don't understand the importance of public opinion about personal lives. 

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Just now, Dippindots said:

if you're avathar of god you wouldn't need sharp objects to dissect mice.

Kanti choopu tho koseyyochu

But Rama and Seeta didn't have any extra human capabilities.

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1 minute ago, Catalpha said:

But Rama and Seeta didn't have any extra human capabilities.

she could walk in fire with out suffering even minor burns

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