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Essay | Rama and Sita's Relationship

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Ramayana.
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Rama and Sita's Relationship

Summary: The Ramayana is not just a story of virtues and deeds performed by Rama but it is also a book of love, the undying love of Rama and Sita. Their relationship is filled with divine love, faith and total commitment.


Rama and Sita's Relationship

Outline
I. Introduction
  A. A story of virtues and deeds
  B. Divine love, faith and total commitment
II. Body
  A. Vishnu and Lakshmi incarnated
  B. Rama, Lakshmana, and Viswamithra journey
  C. Rama and Sita first see each other (p.24)
  D. Sita becomes agitated (p.24)
  E. Rama brood over Sita (p. 26)
  F. Shiva's bow (p. 27)
  G. Rama and Shiva's bow (p. 29)
  H. The gods (p. 29)
  I. Sita hopes it's Rama (p. 30)
  J. The wedding
  K. The new king
  L. Exile (p. 56)
  M. Sita kidnapped by Ravana (p. 104)
  N. Sita refuses Ravana (p.133)
  O. The Battle
  P. Rama and Sita brought together again
  Q. Sita proving her faithfulness (p.162)
III. Conclusion
  A. A story of true faith and sacrifices

The Ramayana is not just a story of virtues and deeds performed by Rama but it is also a book of love, the undying love of Rama and Sita. Their relationship is filled with divine love, faith and total commitment.

In the beginning of The Ramayana, the reader is told that Vishnu is incarnated as Rama. Vishnu's beloved wife Lakshmi came along...
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