Guest guest Posted September 25, 2009 Report Share Posted September 25, 2009 8. Seetha"s despair and the dream of Thrijata. After Ravana left the rakshasis started advising Seetha to forget Rama and accept Ravana as her husband, praising Ravana and denouncing Rama as a mere human being and one without kingdom and riches as compared with Ravana who was the master of all the worlds. Seetha replied that she was to Rama like Arundhathi to Vasishta, Rohini to Chandhra, Lopaamudhra to Agasthya, Sukanya to Syavana, Savitri to Sathyavaan, Nala to Dhamayanthi and others like them. The rakshasis became angry and started threatening her that they would eat her if she did not listen to them. Seetha told them that they could do as they wish but she would never agree to their proposals. Thus saying Seetha wept and went and stood under the sismsupa tree on which Hanuman was hidden among the branches. She lamented that it was true that no one could die before their time and hence she was still alive after being separated from Rama. Expecting that the rakshasis were going to eat her as they threatened, she thought that she was going to be destroyed like a ship in the mid-ocean, without support tossed by a strong wind. She wondered what evil deed had she done to deserve that fate and felt helpless as she could not even take off her life without the permission of her husband because she was a part and parcel of him. She told the rakshasis to cut her to pieces or eat her but she would never touch Ravana even with her left foot. She wondered why was it that Rama, who killed Khara and Dhooshana and their army single handed and killed Viradha, did not come and rescue her till then. She thought that perhaps Rama did not know her being in Lanka or else he would have destroyed the rakshasa and Ravana by then. Then Seetha said within a short time Rama and Lakshnman would come and destroy Lanka along with rakshasaa and in every house there will be crying even as she was crying then. This was not a curse from Seetha but she was only predicting what was going to happen. Seetha thought that she would be killed and eaten by the rakshasas since Rama did not seem to come and perhaps he had forgotten or forsaken her and had become a real sage renouncing all attachments. She even thought in a weak moment that the rakshasas might have killed Rama and Lakshmana by employing some kind of deception. These are the feelings Valmiki attributed to her acting as a human being .She went to the verge of despair says Valmiki and was thinking seriously of putting an end to her life. At that time Thrijata , the daughter of Vibheehsana who was sleeping got up by the clamour of the rakshasis threatening Seetha and said to them that they could eat themselves but would never be able to harm Seetha. She told them that she had a dream in which she saw Rama wearing a garland of white flowers and a garment of white silk. And was coming with Lakshmana on a palanquin made of ivory born by thousand swans and flying in the sky. Seetha was seen, on the top of a white mountain surrounded by the sea, similarly clad and Rama getting down ascended a white elephant and came to her. Seetha got on the elephant and sat on the lap of Rama. She got up from his lap and touched the sun and the moon with her hands. Then Rama went away towards north with Lakshmana and Seetha. According to svapnasastra, climbing on bull, elephant, top of a house, peak of a mountain and trees are supposed to bring good fortune and grasping the moon and the sun by hands will result in winning a kingdom. Thrijata said that she also saw Ravana with shaved head and smeared with oil, wearing red garment and drunk, falling down from the pudshpaka vimana and going towards south on a chariot drawn by donkeys. Kumbakarna and others were also seen going towards the south , the direction of Yama, god of death and Vibheeshana adorned with white umbrella and white garments was seen going in the sky with four ministers. She also saw a monkey a messenger of Rama burning Lanka. Hence she cautioned the rakshasis from tormenting Seetha as Rama would not tolerate it. As the dream signified the victory of Rama and union of Seetha with him and the destruction of Ravanaa along with the rakshasas she told the ralshasis to beg forgiveness of Seetha if they wanted to survive. She also said that there were good omens that Seetha was going to be happy soon. But thinking on the short time limit set by Ravana, Seetha became disheartened and thought of committing suicide by hanging from the branch of the simsupa tree by her long hair and grasping her hair looked up at the branch above. At that , moment she became aware of some good omens which indicated that the end of her sufferings was near. Her left eye and left shoulder throbbed, and her left thigh throbbing as though Rama was in front. A bird entering into its nest was chirping again and again as though consoling Seetha and welcoming Rama. Seetha was encouraged by all this and became expectant of some good news which she was about to hear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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