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🚨🧵Trigger Warning: Misogynistic Ram?
Modern-day profs push Hindu patriarchy, label Shri Ram a misogynist. Are these claims legit? Let's unravel. #RamNavami #Ramayana #shriramnavmi #JaiShreeRam #Ramnavmi
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In the Mahabharata's Aranyak Parv, it's mentioned that when Shri Ram met Sita Ji after defeating Ravana, he refused to accept her, likening her to food eaten by a dog. (Pause for reflection)
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In the Yudhkand of Ramayan, Shri Ram says, 'I haven't fought this war for you, Sita, but for the glory of me & my family. You're free to go wherever you want.
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"Hell! Remember, Shri Ram killed Tadaka! Every libtard cries 'misogynist' without fact-checking, like Zubair. Let's decode Shri Ram in a few steps."
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In the Tadka incident, she resembled a modern-day terr0drist. But Shri Ram, respecting her 'strisvabha', chose not to kill her. "I'll only immobilize her," he said.
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Do you think Shri Ram, who wouldn't harm a woman, even if she was a terr0drist, would say such things about his own love? Let's move forward from this 'whataboutery'
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Valmiki Ramayan tells of Ahilya, who lost control and became intimate with Indra. Cursed by her husband, she stayed secluded. When Shri Ram accepted her offerings, symbolizing repentance, he brought her back into society.
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Shri Rama, after killing Bali, rebuked him for his actions, explaining that his behavior with Ruma, Sughriv's wife, was unjust and against dharma.
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After defeating Bali, Lord Ram ensured Sugriv got his wife back. Despite Ruma being abused by Bali, Ram facilitated their reunion. Does this challenge the notion of 'Misogynistic Ram'?
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After Bali's death, his wife wanted death. Shri Ram intervened, urging Tara to reject such notions. He assured that her son would be a prince. Brave wives shouldn't think of death. This not only clears Ram's perceived 'misogyny' but also dispels doubts about sati-pratha.
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Let's decode Sita's significance to Shri Ram. He cherished her more than life itself. Ready to explore further?
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When Shri Ram headed to the forest for exile, Sita wished to join. She vowed to die if he left without her. Knowing the hardships of forest life, Ram denied her plea.
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"If it means seeing you uncomfortable, I'll pass on all heavenly perks," he declared.
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When Sita struggled with the forest attire, embarrassed among women, Ram, unashamed, draped it over her. "Ram, the true feminist."
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When Ravan abducted Sita, Shri Ram declared that even if he ruled the entire Earth, it would hold no value without her by his side.
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He harshly criticizes Kekai for the first time, saying, 'Maybe now she'll rejoice when I die without Sita. O Lakshmana! You'll return alone.' He repeatedly vows to die without her. Such is the love of 'Misogynistic Ram'
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He always trusted Sita. 'Sita won't last without me,' he said. 'She lives in me, I in her.' Their bond was unbreakable.
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Hanumanji acknowledges Shri Ram's deep love for Sita Mata, stating he can't live without her at multiple instances.
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Shri Ram reunites with Sita after conquering the ocean and defeating Ravan. Aware of public perception 'lokapvaad', he anticipates challenges for Sita. She isn't just his wife, but the future queen, mother to all.
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At this point, he uttered harsh words that librandus keep echoing like a broken record. But they won't reveal what Sita ji replied
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She says, 'Shri Ram, why are you speaking to me like that? It's as if you're some lowly man and I'm some lowly woman.
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Lakshman, angered by Ram, received a calming signal. Ram's actions aim to clear Sita's name, the future mother of our nation.
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Shri Ram later explains that he had to clear her name to prevent slander. (I think he already knew that in future libtards will come), he knew the same people will Otherwise, declare him too just another "lusty man."
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He insists I never doubted Sita. I know I'm in her heart. No one, let alone Ravan, could have conquered her.
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