[Advaita-l] Did Shri Rama really abandon Sita?

Aditya Kumar kumaraditya22 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 18 07:24:03 EST 2017


 Interesting. Although I am not sure if tragedy leads to vairagya or sadness/depression. In general, it is viveka that leads to vairagya. Otherwise might as well say Shakespeare's plays leads to vairagya.  
>From Dharma perspective, Sita had undergone Agnipariksha. So not sure what the 'rationale' is. 
    On Monday 18 December 2017, 3:07:23 PM IST, Venkata sriram P via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org> wrote:  
 
 The principal emotion (rasa) of श्रीमद्रामायण​ is करुण​ which is achieved thru शोक​ (sorrow).  Hence, the आदिकाव्य​ takes off with शोक​ (sorrow)
with the death of male bird when the two are conjugating.  Hence, has to end with सीतापरित्यागः, thus, results in शोक which ends up 
with करुण.  

The रामायण महाकाव्य​ is a tragedy and study of such tragic poem leads to वैराग्यं.  
As भवभूति says 'एको रसः करुण एव' as also by आनन्दवर्धनः.  So, this is from काव्य​ perspective.

Now, from धर्मः perspective:

संस्थाया धर्मशास्त्रेण शास्त्रं वा व्यावहारिकम् । यस्मिन्नर्थे विरुध्येत धर्मेणार्थं विनिर्णयेत् ॥​

When there is a conflict between an assembly, loka-vyavahAra and dharma-shAstra, then one has to
resort to dharma-shAstra only.  As भगवान् रामचन्द्रः was a King who was also
'dharma-personified' (रामो विग्रहवान् धर्मः), He acted as per the prescribed राजधर्मः as applicable to 
a क्षत्रिय of that era.  

भगवान् रामचन्द्रः acts as per His स्वधर्मः only but it is we who are unable to comprehend the मर्यादा पुरुषोत्तमः.

इति...
श्रीरामचरणरजोऽभिलाषिन्

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