Guest guest Posted October 15, 2009 Report Share Posted October 15, 2009 16. Seetha enters the fire. Hanuman saw Seetha and conveyed the news of the end of the war and the message from Rama as follows: priyam aakhyaami the dhevi thvaam thu bhooyaH sabhaajaye dhishtyaa jeevasi dharmajne jayo me prathigrhayathaam " I send you my love Devi, and I appreciate you. You are fortunately alive and know my victory. " sambhramaScha na ganthavyaH varthanthyaa raavaNaalaye vibheeshaNa viDheyam hi lankaiSvaryam idham krtham ayam cha abhyethi samhrshtaH thvaddharSana samuthsukaH " You need not be anxious in remaining still in the palace of Ravana because the kingdom of Lanka belongs to Vibheeshana now, who will come with joy to see you." Seeing that Seetha was silent Hanuman asked her the reason and she said that she could not speak overwhelmed with happiness. She told Hanuman that she could not think of any means of returning the help of Hanuman as there is nothing good enough to give him in the whole world. Then she praised him thus: Slaaghaneeyo anilasya thvam puthraH parama DhaarmikaH balam veeryam Srutham sathvam vikramo dhaakshyam utthamam thejaH ksjamaa DhrthiH Dhairyam vineethathvam na samSayaH ethe cha anye cha bahavo guNaaH thvayyeva SobhanaaH " You, the son of Vayu is praiseworthy, is a great follower of dharma, and strength, valour, vedic knowledge, vigour, prowess, great skill in action, fortitude, firmness and stability with humility of course , all these and other good qualities are in you alone, without any doubt. Then Hanuman asked the permission of Seetha to kill all the rakshasis who tormented her earlier. Seetha said that it is not right to get angry with the servants who simply carried out the orders of their master. Then she narrated a tale about a bear and tiger. A hunter who was pursued by a tiger climbed a tree and saw a bear on the top and sought asylum with it. The tiger told the bear to push him down as he is the enemy of animals. But the bear said that it could not forsake one who surrendered. Then the bear slept after some time and the tiger asked the man to push the bear down so that it can eat the bear and go. The man did so and the bear woke up. The tiger told the bear that since the man was ungrateful there is nothing wrong in pushing him down But the bear refused saying, na paraH paapam aadhatthe pareshaam paapakarmaNaam samayo rakshithavyasthu santashchaarithrabhooshaNaaH The code of conduct of virtuous persons is that they do not commit sin even to those who are sinners. After narrating this episode Seetha said, paapaanaaM vaa Subhaanaam vaa vadhaarhaaNaam plavangama kaaryam kaaruNyam aaryeNa na kashchinnaaparaaDhyathi "Whether they are sinners or good people or even if they deserve death kindness should be shown to all because where is the one who does no wrong?" These words of Seetha highlight the quality of mercy of the divine mother whose feet are sought by the devotees to acquire the favour of the Lord because she stands as an epitome of mercy towards her children. This is known as the purushakara of the divine mother who pleads with the Lord to show mercy. Seetha is thus shown to be even kinder than Rama since she forgave even those who made her suffer and Valmiki was justified in calling the Ramayana as SeethaayaaH charitham mahath. Then Hanuman admired her saying that she was indeed the fitting wife of Rama and asked her the message he could take to Rama. She simply said that she was eager to see Rama, that is all. Hanuman came and told Rama about his visit to Seetha and Rama told Vibheeshan to bring her having bathed and applied inguents and decked with jewels. Vibheeshana went to Seetha and conveyed to her the wish of Rama to which she replied that she wanted to go to Rama as she was but Vibheeshana told her that it was Rama's orders and she obeyed. Vibheeshana took her in a palanquin and brought her to Rama. When the vanaras crowded the palanquin to see her and the vanara leaders and Vibheeshana with his followers pushed them away to make way for the palanquin. Then Rama expressed his disapproval and said that the vanaras who helped him to win the war have every right to see Seetha and told Vibheeshana that she may walk on foot so that everyone could see her. Lakshman Sugriva and Hanuman were troubled to see a transformation in Rama which showed his displeasure instead of being eager to see Seetha. Seetha got down from the palanquin and walked towards Rama and seeing him just said `aaryaputhra,' the term usually used by woman of noble birth to address her husband and then started sobbing. Then Rama spoke harsh words to her. He said that he waged the war only in order to remedy the wrong done by Ravana and to save his honour and not to win her back. He said that he could not accept her and she could go anywhere or with anyone she wished. The actual words of Rama as reported by Valmiki are too cruel to repeat. If the words of Ravana to her in sundarakanda makes one of good heart recoil with pain the words of Rama now cause even a deeper wound to the heart of all who have a heart. Seetha was known for her forceful character and retorted to Rama's words saying that he was speaking like a common man and not as one of noble birth. She asked him why she was not abandoned when Ravana took her and why did Rama took so much pains to retrieve her by sending Hanuman and waging a great war if he did not want her back. She reminded him of her lineage as that of the great sage king Janaka and told him that in reality she was not born to anyone but came from the earth and said that it was a wonder that he could not know her fully even after living together for so many years and asked him whether it was her fault that Ravana carried her by force. Then she said that knowing the mind of Rama which had made her heart break, there is only one way out and she asked Lakshmana to light a fire. Lakshmana got angry at first and turned to Rama but knowing the intention of Rama hinted by the expression on his face Lakshmana obeyed the order of Seetha and she entered the fire after going round Rama, with these words, similar to those she uttered at the time of praying to the god of fire to protect Hanuman. She said that if she was faithful to Rama always by word , thought and deed and if all the gods knew that she was faultless may the fire protect her. All were shouting `alas, alas' and the eyes of Rama were filled with tears. All the devas congregated at the scene and said that Rama was acting like an ordinary man forgetting that He was the creator of the whole world. Then Rama said to the devas with folded hands that he thought he was the son of Dasaratha. Then the devas reminded him that He was the Lord Narayana Himself and Brahma extolled him with hymn in praise of the Lord Naryana, singing His glory in all His previous incarnations saying that Seetha was none else than Lakshmi His divine consort. Whoever recites with devotion this hymn sung by Brahma will never be a victim of humiliation. Then the fire god came out of the fire with Seetha unaffected by the flames and told Rama that she was purity itself and no blemish had adhered to her by livin gin the palace of Ravana all those days. Rama, filled with joy, admitted that she was pure always but the fire ordeal had to be staged to convince the world of her purity lest people may say that Rama was blind with love for Seetha and took her back even though she was in the city of Ravana for so long.In Kamban Rama speaks even more harshly. The firegod in Kambaramayana says that that he brought her back because he could not bear the heat of her chastity. angi yaan, ennai ivannai kaRpu enum ponguventhee sudapoRukkilaamaiyaal Saying that even after hearing the account of Hanuman, who never tells a falsehood, about her chastity how can Rama suspect otherwise, he further says that the world will be destroyed if Seetha gets angry and even Brahma will meet his end. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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