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In Ramayana when Sri Ram could not find Sita he

searches for in the forest asking every tree and bird

in the forest whereabouts of Sita. That's all

perfectly fine that shows the love and dedication of

Rama over Sita. But what i don't understand is he is

told have even wept. Why would a person who has

acquired all the knowledge of vedas and who is

nothing but a pure form of Love has a tendency towards

crying. If he cried in the childhood that is totlaly

acceotable because he took the form of human and a

child crying is totally understandable. But in this

secenario he is already have gained the knowledge of

all vedas and was always following his dharma in the

right way. Instead of weeping he would as well have

shown an expression of just her love towards and the

same way Sita would have shown the expression of love

indicating that even they are separated they are not

affected any way by the malicious act of Ravana.

If they are weeping it means they suffered because of

Ravana (Ravana has become the cause of their sorrow

which would mean according to the karma effect they

did something wrong? How could that be possible that a

God can be the bearer of good or bad karma?).

And also Rama at many times was being loved and adored

by everyone in his place. That i thought was due to

his good actions or may be becuse he was a form of

pure Love and people couldn't see and share anything

but Love with him. But why did the same people began

not believing in him(By showing their doubts on Sita

after VanaVasam). Doesn't that mean they have lost

faith on Sri Rama.

 

Forgive me for i am putting the questions in a rude

way

because i wnated to get the best explainable answers

to my questions.

 

Still a believer of Sri Rama.

 

Jai SriRam

 

 

 

 

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