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@Sanjeev

So, she has to make her choice from all ravans wandering around :) :evil: :P :laugh: :laugh:


She actually made her choice among Ravans but she did not know that the man who she married is just opposite of Ravan. :laugh:
Now people became ravans but previously there are very rare people who are ravans

Slow and Steady Wins the Race.

Now people became ravans but previously there are very rare people who are ravans


But some people worship ravan as god too!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Meera sandhu
Then you will have to deny 'huihe wohi jo ram rach rakha' (Ultimately the result would be the same as god has planned for) Deny it and I take my statement back. If God has destined every thing according to his wishes, how can they be otherwise?

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There is a famous Malayalam novel, "Gowarthanante yaathrakal" (Travels of Gowarthanan) written by Anand. Malayalam students study this book at college.
Same sentence is quoted there. I have also written like this some years before,
"If life is like a chess board and we are like players who plays according to someone else's will(fate), should we hard work for achieving a goal"
In that poem...actually, I have not found my answer :P ...till now also.

But one thing I will say, at any point of our time, our destiny may change....even without our knowledge. Some call it fate, some call it God's will.
You can call it...as you wish
Actually, I don't think everything is going according to God's will. According to Hindu puranas, 'evil' is also there and battle goes on between good and evil. Sometimes, good may win, sometimes bad may win....and all those happening are consequences of this war.

So, God is in the side of good....So, clearly it means, he want this world to be good....which is not happening always.
i.e. God's desire.....not god's control. Hoping you can understand :cheer:

Sunil, is your doubt cleared now.

Meera sandhu
@Sunil
Can you tell me how can you say that Ravana did all things according to the wish of Lord shiva. So You mean ravana kidnapping sita also Lord shiva wish?
This is not correct sunil. and due to this it may be a sin on you.

Astrologers had predicted that she would be the cause of Ravan's death. He had the blessings of Lord shiva that he would never die until Ram killed him. I trust this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Kailash

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It is often told, we are send to earth to fulfill dreams of God. Definitely not, he is there to fulfill our dreams. also, we have some defects. So god sending us to earth to learn our mistakes, complete our life journey and return back.
i.e. No one will be send to earth if he is perfect :woohoo: :woohoo:

Meera sandhu
Ravan did not kidnap Sita to harm her but to create a reason so that Rama would kill him otherwise he would never got Moksha.

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Ravan did not kidnap Sita to harm her but to create a reason so that Rama would kill him otherwise he would never got Moksha.

Ya, I have heard that story too.
But which one should I believe? :unsure:
There is a story that sita is Raavan's daughter :)

Meera sandhu
If he wanted to harm her who was to stop him doing so. But this was only to give Ram a reason to kill him. You know those days such stories were common. Like Krishna killed so many Demons who had the blessings to live for ever.

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