Published 1975
by Sarita Magazine : distributors, Delhi Book Co. in New Delhi .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Arvind Kumar. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BL1225.S57 A78 1975 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 68 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 68 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4527080M |
LC Control Number | 76904159 |
Study In The Ethics Of The BANISHMENT OF SITA Arvind Kumar M • SARITA (A HINDI FORTNIGHTLY) Published by: Delhi Press, New Delhi. Just as the supreme sacrifice of Jesus Christ, His Crucifixion, redeems and opens to Salvation all the souls that lived before His nativity and all the souls that shall come after Him, to the end of the World, . The banishment of a pregnant Sita by Rama in the Ramayana remains the most troubling and perplexing event for many Indian people. This one act of Rama tests the faith of devotees and gives credibility to organizations and people who term Hindu culture . Rama’s banishment of Sita is a topic that has always thrown open a wide spectrum of views and counterviews. To discuss figures like Rama and Sita requires a readjustment of perception. The.
“Sita Puts Out the Fire”: Some Depictions of the Testing of Sita’s Virtue in Indonesian, Malay, and Thai Literature. Sita's Kitchen a Testimony of Faith and Inquiry. Ramchandra Gandhi () ). A main axis of the book explores whether and how the different exilic narratives of Adam, Sita and eighteenth century banished were, or could have been, linked in people’s . When the first book in the Ram Chandra series was released in , I never got a chance to read it. Hence when the second book was announced, I knew I had to read both the books this time. So, it happened that I read “Scion of Ikshvaku” on 28 th May and “Sita.
HT Picks: New Reads On this week’s list of good reads is a Kannada litterateur’s look at Sita’s story, a book that tells you that the negative emotion of spite can have healthy outcomes, and. A Study in the Ethics of the Banishment of Sita. Arvind Kumar - - Distributors, Delhi Book Co.. Analytics. Added to PP index Total views 1 (#1,, of 2,,) Recent downloads . Rama’s wife Sita is another example of one who left her comforts to assist her husband. Bharat could have taken over the kingdom of Ayodhya, claiming it came to him, without his asking. However he not only relinquished his right to the throne, he performed severe austerities to atone for Rama’s banishment. Question: In the Ramayana, when Sita was wrongly accused by a washerman, why did Lord Rama banish her? Answer: Firstly, Lord Rama never banished mother Sita. Banishment .