THE RAMAYANA (Delivered at the Shakespeare Club, Pasadena, California, January 31, 1900)-29.




Part-29.


A few days after Sita's disappearance, a messenger came to Rama from the gods, who intimated to him that his mission on earth was finished and he was to return to heaven.

These tidings brought to him the recognition of his own real Self.

He plunged into the waters of Sarayu, the mighty river that laved his capital, and joined Sita in the other world.




This is the great, ancient epic of India.

Rama and Sita are the ideals of the Indian nation.

All children, especially girls, worship Sita.

The height of a woman's ambition is to be like Sita, the pure, the devoted, the all-suffering!

When you study these characters, you can at once find out how different is the ideal in India from that of the West.


Swami Vivekananda

To be continued   ....




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