понедельник, 16 марта 2009
читать дальшеI know its nowhere written but its implied. The previous 6 kandas must be taken into account. Sita has been portayed as a very straight forward lady by Valmiki. She is never shown as a meek weak docile lady having no courage to speak against what she felt wrong. She critisized Dasrath, kekayi, bharat when 14 ys exile was ordered, she forced Ram to take her with him in exile ( there was a long argument between Ram n Sita over this which was ultimately won by Sita. she said that she'll end her life if he deny. Finally Ram agreed to take her along with him.. see chapter 26 to 30 of Ayodhya Kand), she critisized Ram's decision to eliminate Rakshasas but later she understood, she asked him for golden deer, she spoke very harsh words to Laxman to make him go for helping Ram leaving the cottage (for the first time Lamxan disobeyed Ram for his sister in law), she was angry before doing Agnipravesha.
Did we find her critsizing Ram for abandoning her? She always raised voice against what she felt unjust or wrong. (only Laxman was aware that Ram asked him to leave Sita near Valmiki ashram. Rest including Sita knew that he abandoned her. the mutual understanding between them has been described as
tasyaaH ca bhartaa dviguNam hR^idaye parivar.htate || 1-77-27
antar gatam api vyaktam aakhyaati hR^idayam hR^idaa |
Even Rama as her husband made his mark in Seetha's heart twice as good, and they both used to clearly converse about their thoughts in their heart of hearts, just by their hearts.
Moreover she was living in Valmki ashram who knew everything abt them. I know its nowhere written but I believe that Valmiki must have helped her to understand this desicion
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