Reading Notes Ramayana Part B

Rama's Exile

This part of the story stood out the most to me due to the courageous act done by Rama's brother, Lakshmana, and his wife, SitaRama was sent into exile for a very long period of time and his brother and his wife still insisted on going with him. They are both very strong for stepping up and not letting Rama go by himself.

Ravana and Maricha

In this part of the story, Ravana wanted to abduct Sita and asked for help from his uncle, Maricha. However, his uncle did not to participate in his plans, which caused madness to abrupt. Ravana was upset, so Maricha decided to help and concealed himself as a golden deer. By doing so, this caught the attention of Sita. Sita wanted the golden deer so badly and kept begging Rama to capture it for her, but she did not know what was coming for her. Rama eventually captured the deer, but he killed it and caused Maricha to used Rama's voice as a call for help. This caused Sita to be worrisome and made Lakshmana go after him. Sita was left alone and no one was there to protect her.

I really liked this part of the story because it shows how greedy a person could get. I saw this in myself too because I tend to get greedy, especially when it comes to food. Greed is a big thing in the world, so I would like to incorporate that into my storytelling.

Golden Deer

Bibliographyhttp://iereadingguides.blogspot.com/2015/05/week-1-of-2-narayans-ramayana-reading.html

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