#Ramayanam for noobs!

What if I tell you #Ravan didn't kidnap #Sita because of wanting to marry her.

He kidnapped Sita to call #Ram for a fight?

Not that #Surphanaka fell in love with Ram and wanted to marry him.

Surphanaka's love marriage husband was killed by Ravan.
Because he pointed out Ravan's wrongdoings just because he had the arrogance of knowing all the things.

#Surphanaka wanted to take revenge on her brother Ravan for killing her beloved husband.

But she cannot do it alone because #Ravan was very powerful.
She was searching for the right person to kill #Ravan, at that time Surphanaka saw #Ram and decided he is the right person to tackle Ravan.

So she played a game to make Ram and Ravan involve in a fight.
Many people think that #Sita was the woman who was the reason for dying of #Ravan because Ravan had the fate of getting into a serious trouble and get killed because of a woman.

The woman is not #Sita, it was #Surphanaka, her own sister!
Because she started the game first where #Ram and #Ravan didn't even know each other if not Surphanaka made getting both of them into the plot.
As claimed by the liberals/dumeels that Ram doubted #Sita's virginity because she was in Ravan's place.

This story will get busted when #Ram was totally in shock when he saw/heard the heavenly instrumental music playing from the sky, showering of flowers for the death of #Ravan.
#Ram said that "What a great/wise man Ravan would be for getting a wonderful death mourn like this".

Ram and #Ravan both are heroes. Neither Ravan is a womanizer, nor Ram doubted #Sita.

Reference: "Ramayanam that's not written in book".

"ஏட்டில் எழுதப்படாத ராமாயணம்".

Thanks!
If #Ravan was a womanizer he wouldn't have got his powers from Lord #Shiva.

If #Ram doubted #Sita he wouldn't have got the blessings/help of Lord Shiva.
#Ramayan is not a history to view from only one point of view.

#Ramayanam is not about good vs evil.

It explains us how a very powerful man (Demigod maybe) will be destroyed for his arrogance even by a ordinary man!
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