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    Throughout the story, it is obvious that Mann focuses on the motifs of Maya and Shakti of Hinduism through Sita and the goddess Kālī. The term of Shakti refers to multiple ideas in Hindu philosophy and theology: Its general definition is dynamic energy that is responsible for creation, maintenance, and destruction of the universe. It is identified as female…

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    history, they teach religious rules and regulations and advice to live spiritually. The great piece of literature, “The Laws of Manu”, sets strict rules in society for both men and women. The epic “The Ramayana” tells about the life of Rama and his wife Sita. They are the idol example of perfect behavior that should be followed in a society by both men and women. Valmiki Ramayana was written with a faith that every man on earth posses the blessing of God and whenever the evil will try to…

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    When a tsunami raged through the lands of Chennai, Ahalya Ghai (17 years) and her sister Sita (15 years) are left homeless and abandoned. Their entire family perished in the tsunami and they are now orphaned. Their only hope is to get a ride to the convent in Thiruvallur where they had studied, which is many miles away. A driver is ready to take them but the moment they get a ride, their fate is sealed. They fall into the trap of human trafficking and sex trade. They are sold into a brothel in…

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    cow-herd as well as blacksmith. Shridaman falls in love with a woman named Sita whom he happens to see when he and Nanda - both are travelling together. He asks Nanda to act as a messenger between him and Sita. First, he laughs to listen the idea, but at the request of his friend, Nanda agrees to do so. Sita is agree to his proposal and marries…

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    characters showed anger or denial of visual communication. This relates to the idea that conflicts between characters in ancient literature with representation of emotion, which is known as rasa. This relates to the conflict between Rama and Sita. When Rama found Sita he started to speak at rage and with anger revealing his emotions of sadness “ Since,…

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    her. The wishes were to banish Rama and to make her son Bharata king instead of Rama. Dasaratha follows his word.Consequently, Rama just follows his father's orders as he knows he has to obey his father wishes. He goes into the forest with his wife Sita and his younger brother Lakshmana who both argued to accompany Rama. It might seem a bit strange for a father to just send away his son to the forest, or for said son to follow so blindly, well that is because they both are fulfilling their…

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    Is Sita an obedient, devoted and a submissive wife, who follows her husband wherever he goes and supports him in any situation? Does she suffer silently without protesting? Or is it an independent, bold, courageous, powerful and fearless Sita who fights with her husband to accompany him to the forest, faces the powerful and the aggressive Ravan, raises her kids as a single mother and then refuses to go back to her husband after he dishonors her as an individual? Today the character ‘Sita’ is…

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    The Gupta Dynasty had an advanced empire that was based on Hinduism. Hinduism is a religion that has no specified founder and the people who practice the religion believe it has always existed. Hinduism is polytheistic, meaning they worship more than one god. Three gods that Hindus worship are Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva. These gods are responsible for the creation, sustenance, and destruction of the world. Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is in charge of the preservation, Shiva is the destructor of…

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    Submission and Action of Religious Heroines Written expressly to convey the main beliefs and principles of their respective religions, the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, and the Hebrew Bible are composed as epic histories and biographies of mythic figures, whose lives act as fables to teach these principles to the educated, uninitiated believers. In most cases, these fables are told through a heroic male character, blessed by God or a god, who fulfills a destiny defined by his relationship with…

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    Sita and Radha act of female empowerment came in the form of sexual awareness. To overcome all the lack of emotional and sexual attention, they found comfort in one another. They empowered themselves by leaving their husband’s. The pre-arranged marriage concept does nothing to promote female empowerment, since they are generally a marriage of financial convenience. In Rejecting Sita The author Linda Hess discuss the cruel treatment of a man’s ideal wife Sita. Rama treatment…

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