Ravana was the only gentleman of all the main characters in Ramayana. His gentlemanly behaviour surpasses even that of Hanuman, least said about Ram.Lankans are descendants of Ravana they wont change
Ravana himself admitted to his follies.Ravana was the only gentleman of all the main characters in Ramayana. His gentlemanly behaviour surpasses even that of Hanuman, least said about Ram.
Like kidnapping a married woman?Ravana was the only gentleman of all the main characters in Ramayana. His gentlemanly behaviour surpasses even that of Hanuman, least said about Ram.
Like not touching her till she gave her permission..Like kidnapping a married woman?
Rama was a coward, and he violated Kshatriya Dharma on many occassions. I could list 'em all, but that would derail the thread. For one example, read how that slimey and sorry excuse of a 'Kshatriya,' murdered Vali.Ravana himself admitted to his follies.
Rama was without blemish when it comes to the subtle science of morality.
I know he was a visionary. But it doesn't wash off his crime.Like not touching her till she gave her permission..
He hadn't touched her.Like kidnapping a married woman?
He held her against her will. Not gentlemanly at all.He hadn't touched her.
If you read my post in its entirety where I used that word gentlemanly, you will get the context.He held her against her will. Not gentlemanly at all.
Still many consider him to be a God and such adjectives dont do good in a discussion...Rama was a coward, and he violated Kshatriya Dharma on many occassions. I could list 'em all, but that would derail the thread. For one example, read how that slimey and sorry excuse of a 'Kshatriya,' murdered Vali.
If you read my post in its entirety where I used that word gentlemanly, you will get the context.
To be honest, I still don't.His gentlemanly behaviour surpasses even that of Hanuman, least said about Ram.
It's like you have 5 pots of water, and one of them is the hottest of all. That does not mean the hottest pot is the hottest object in the universe, but only the hottest among those 5 pots.To be honest, I still don't.
Did I really dodge the question?He hadn't touched her.
BTW, from that 'leftist historian' thread where you dodged my question, did you look up what 'vivaha' means? Can you define it here for us please?
It is relevant to your question here.
The question is still valid, you consider a person who abducts and keeps a woman against her will a gentleman? And I fail to see how you rate Ravana's character to be higher than that of Hanuman.It's like you have 5 pots of water, and one of them is the hottest of all. That does not mean the hottest pot is the hottest object in the universe, but only the hottest among those 5 pots.
Similarly, I am not saying Ravana was the most gentlemanly person of all beings, carnal or ethereal; but he was definitely the best of all the main characters in Ramayana.
Does this help?
Our entire set of mythologies are just exxagerated real life incidents....Atleast that is what I feelBut thats according to mythology KS. Was it real? I mean that super power and all.
Nobody knows
what kind of a hindu are you ? you disbeliever !But thats according to mythology KS. Was it real? I mean that super power and all.
Nobody knows
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