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Friday, March 7, 2014

Hey Ram!


Hey patita pavan

Why did you abandon me

                               The pavitra

You turned Ahilya to life from stone
with your non-judgemental touch

Why did you turn your heart into stone when I was the most chaste
and somebody else judged me

Hey patita pavan

                             My Ram!

Note: This is the story of Sita - Ram, one of the most profound and beautiful depiction of what human love can reach to. Ram is considered as Patita Pavan who is somebody who cleanses the unclean. The Ram who stood as Maryada Purushottam (the best of all) had turned Ahilya from stone to a living being with his non-judgemental touch. Ahilya was cursed into stone by her husband who doubted her chastity. Sita, who was the chaste of all, was asked to leave Ram's palace for his subjects doubted her chastity.  
Ram is the most adored GOD for Indians. The love of Sita - Ram is the cornerstone of all concepts of love and marriages in India. Ramayana is one of the most loved scriptures of Indians. It is all about character and story which also represents our psychological planes. The separation of Sita-Ram has been one of the most tragic stories we have grown up with.
Many thanks to authors like Devdutt Patnaik who are still telling the stories to generation like ours.

7 comments:

  1. I didn't know that story. Thank you for sharing !
    Have a beautiful day !

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  2. I like this story, non judgemental touch....love

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  3. I have never heard of this. Thank you for sharing. Thank you for stopping by. Take care my friend.
    Blessings!!

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  4. indeed what an irony...n yes thanx to pattnaik i had never thot of sita as this silent yet strong woman...what a fine depiction...hats off to this devdutt ji!!!! :)

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  5. I am reading 'Sita' these days. I love the various facts he mentioned in the box after every episode.

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  6. Thanks to share this. Will check out Devdutt Patnaik's works.

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