Guest guest Posted July 17, 1999 Report Share Posted July 17, 1999 > > If we recall from Ramayana we can see that Sita didn't wanted to go with > > Ravana and he kidnapped her, so the duty of a Husband (in this case > > Ramacandra) was to kill Ravana. > > But at the same time, it is an offense to kill a devotee. In the > Ramayana, the Lord could not punish the brahmana Sarvatha Siddha because > although he committed an offense, brahmanas are exempt from punishment by > the King (cf. Ramayana, Uttara-khanda). Certainly extreme caution must be taken for any such considerations and ONLY by recognized authorities, but at the same time as far as the principle is concerned: "When they tried to disrobe Draupadi in the assembly, Bhisma and Drona were silent, and for such negligence of duty they should be killed." This is a guru and Maha-jana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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