sita is the embodiment of virtue and commpassion on par with Rama. But interpreters point out to many
instances where Sita surpasses the Lord with her qualities of patience and mercy Sita is the embodiment of
virtue and compassion on a par with qualities of patience, mercy and boundless
kindness towards all, said Damal Sri Ramakrishnan and Srimati Perundevi in a
discourse. She states her credo about kindness to Hanuman when he is sent by
Rama to inform her about Rama’s victory. Sita is overwhelmed by the
extraordinary help Hanuman has rendered to both of them. She is at a loss about
how to reward him. For, in her perception there is nothing really worthy to be
gifted to Hanuman by way of gratitude that would give her happiness.
In all
humility, Hanuman values her kind and affectionate words as the most precious
in this world. He adds that if she would permit him he would kill the rakshasis
who had tormented her. Sita says that it would be foolish to be angry with them
for they were only doing their duty. She then goes on to say that none is free
from faults since it is human tendency to err. It is the mark of a noble person
to be kind to all beings, whether one is a sinner, or a virtuous person; in
fact one has to show kindness even to one who deserves death for there is none
who never commits a wrong. She sees her own plight of suffering as a
consequence of her bad fortune or owing to any misdeed committed by her in the
past. The experiences in one’s life are all the fruits of one’s own making.
Earlier,
Sita had promised the rakshasis that she would protect them when they are
bereft of their king Ravana for surely Rama would kill him. She even advised
Ravana on his foolish desire to possess her and had asked him to mend his ways
and seek surrender at Rama’s feet.
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