Puranas and the life they lead is looking so waste..A Chapter by JessyJacob
Sita, an illusory form. The real Sita had merged into the fire (Agni) before Ravana touched her, and only returned after her purity was questioned.
This isn’t for the sake of drama, it’s symbolic. It means your true self cannot be harmed by the world’s insults, manipulations, or violence… unless you let it. Your worth doesn’t come from how others see you. It comes from what you are, whether anyone recognizes it or not. Sita knew who she was. That’s why she didn’t flinch. What Does That Mean for You? It means that not every fight deserves your energy. It means your silence, when chosen wisely, is not weakness. It means that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do… is wait. Not out of fear. But out of clarity. We often believe that “doing something” is always better than doing nothing. But sometimes, the path of dharma demands you don’t act, at least, not from ego, not from anger, not from the need to prove a point. Sita teaches us to honor timing. To honor truth. And to honor ourselves without needing to perform our strength. After the war ends, there’s a moment where Rama asks Sita to prove her purity. It's a scene that still causes discomfort and it should. But Sita, once again, doesn’t react emotionally. She doesn’t scream. She doesn’t plead. She walks into fire. And the fire gives her back, untouched. Because when you know who you are, you don’t need to defend it. When your truth is aligned with dharma, even fire becomes your ally. The Lesson That Lingers You may never be kidnapped by a ten-headed demon king or walk through literal fire (hopefully). But you will face situations where your strength is questioned. Your silence misinterpreted. Your restraint seen as weakness. Let it be. Sita’s story is a reminder that power isn’t always about being loud. Sometimes it’s about being immovable, inwardly anchored, and deeply aligned with something larger than yourself. And that kind of power? That’s the kind that doesn’t burn out. It burns through illusions. Sita didn’t need to destroy Lanka. She needed to show the world that peace can be stronger than war, when it comes from within. I don't know what people are learning and doing but definitely they are blaming and breaking them and showing mad and insulting them and few good people are helpless and can't do anything..... © 2025 JessyJacob |
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Added on August 2, 2025 Last Updated on August 2, 2025 AuthorJessyJacobAboutA dressed up bride waiting for her man in wedded dress but world will see where that when that wedding happens as she doesn’t know for herself too so she married gets married every day in temple.. more.. |

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