- It still amazes me how understanding Rama is of the situation
- He shows great wisdom and grace as he tells the people of his kingdom to not worry
- He also maintains strong support for his brother in his place
- It is hard to understand why he is so kind
- He was banished from his kingdom for no reason
- The mind of his step mother/aunt was posioned
- It seems he knew of this the whole time
- He does not falter even when his father is grief stricken
- Laksman is a brother that everyone wishes they had
- He is so loyal and caring for his brother Rama
- He ventures into exile with him
- He constantly stays awake to ensure his safety
- The people also did not falter and could not be convinced to leave Rama
- The people so no meaning to their life as their dear Rama had left them
- They did not understand why he had to live out his exile in the forest
- Many people suggested death as they saw no purpose without Rama
- That just shows how much the people adored him as their leader
- The author manages to capture the emotions of the moment very well
- The people and Laksman are angered by the situation
- I really appreciate how well the emotions of the story are portrayed
- This is something that I wish to do in my writing
(A library containing shelves of books. Source: Pixabay)
Bibliography: Ramayana: India's Immortal Tale of Adventure, Love, and Wisdom by Krishna Dharma. Source: Vedabase.
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